China shut down the "Are you dead" app, but the "crying horse" is selling out as the country grapples with a slowing economy and uncertainty.
China has executed four people found guilty of causing the deaths of six Chinese citizens and running scam and gambling operations out of Myanmar worth more than $4 billion.
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City bridge meets skyscrapers in China
This evening scene was taken in the heart of Guangzhou, China, capturing a stylish pedestrian bridge surrounded by modern ...
This little-known history has been revisited in the documentary Kangri Fenghuo Zhong De Lizhuang (Lizhuang in the Flames of the War of Resistance), a six-episode series recently aired on China Central ...
China executed 11 people it found guilty of killing 14 Chinese citizens and running scam and gambling operations worth more ...
A Chinese personal safety app called Are You Dead? – recently rebranded as Demumu – has gone viral in recent weeks, ...
The app Are You Dead? pictured on a smartphone in Beijing. The app surged in popularity among young people in China in recent weeks before developers announced a rebrand to a less controversial name.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Little more than a century after the widespread adoption of plastic, microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) have wormed their way into every ...
From Cairo to Libreville and Dakar, new towns are proliferating, driven by massive investments and futuristic promises. While they inspire dreams for many residents, they remain difficult to bring to ...
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Inside China’s megaproject disasters, seven ambitious builds that collapsed, stalled, or turned into ghost cities
China is known for engineering feats, but these seven projects reveal the other side of the story, unfinished record-breaking towers, empty imitation cities, collapsed housing, and costly experiments ...
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