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China Defends Its Under-Fired Companies
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China’s Vaping Queen Sees Fortune Plunge 65% After Chinese Government Probe
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Chinese mainland reports 18 new local COVID-19 cases
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China’s consumption shook off the slump from COVID-19 in 2021: MOFCOM
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Manadarin Oriental opens luxury property in Shenzhen
The 178-room luxury hotel is located on the upper floors of UpperHills, a striking new 79-storey premium building in the Futian district.
China gives ‘Fight Club’ new ending where authorities win
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Australian opposition leader: China relations won’t change
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China Mobile lays claim to Vancouver homes it says were bought with fraud funds
The state-run telecoms giant says in a Canadian lawsuit that former executive Li Xiangdong is living in Vancouver with his wife, both having fled China in 2010.
