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The man used a surgical knife to gouge out the cat's eyes and snapped its arms and legs. (File) A "mentally ill" man in China stomped on a cat, broke its legs and gouged out its eyes in a public area.
A man in eastern China has been detained for brutally abusing and killing a cat in public. The actions of the man, surnamed Cai, near a park in a residential community in Quzhou, Zhejiang province ...
While the CCP swept away many remnants of China’s imperial past, one prominent feature has endured: the existence of an elevated official class, to which fiercely contested examinations offer an ...
Users jokingly refer to the contracts as “cat loans.” The rise of the issue to prominence highlights how crucial domestic animals have become to Chinese society: the number of pet cats reached over 70 ...
Latest news, features and opinion on the military in China, including the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the development of warships, aircraft carriers and fighter jets, spending on the armed ...
China has taken steps to restrict local companies from investing in the US, according to people familiar with the matter, in a move that could give Beijing more leverage for potential trade ...
China has announced a wide-ranging “special action plan” to promote domestic spending, in an effort to counter the economic impact of tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump. The ...
BEIJING, March 30 (Reuters) - Four of China's largest state-owned banks said on Sunday they plan to raise a combined 520 billion yuan ($71.60 billion) in private placements from investors ...
Explore the rankings here. The manufacturing industry is a cornerstone of China’s economy and a crucial sector underpinning the global economy. The manufacturing sector’s added value accounted for ...
Tourists have been flocking to the temple in hopes that the cat's touch will bring them good fortune, according to the South China Morning Post. In Chinese folklore, cats are seen as symbols of luck ...
By Alexandra Stevenson Reporting from Shanghai and Beijing Tesla is getting crushed in China, its most important market outside the United States and one that it had dominated for years.
Beijing sought to position itself as a key player in negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, as President Trump called for talks with Tehran. By Keith Bradsher and Berry Wang Keith ...
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