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  2. Suicide of Fat Cat - Wikipedia

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    On 11 April 2024, at 4:43 AM, a 20-year-old Chinese male gamer known as "Fat Cat" (simplified Chinese: 胖猫; traditional Chinese: 胖貓; pinyin: Pàngmāo) committed suicide by jumping off the Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge after transferring RMB 66,000 (US$9,000 at the time) to his girlfriend, who wanted to break up with him.

  3. Xuzhou chained woman incident - Wikipedia

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    The Xuzhou chained woman incident ( Chinese: 徐州铁链女事件 ), also known as the Xuzhou eight-child mother incident ( Chinese: 徐州八孩母亲事件 ), is a case of human trafficking, false imprisonment, sexual assault, severe mistreatment, and subsequent events that came to light in late January 2022 in Xuzhou 's Feng County, Jiangsu ...

  4. Biden's coming new tariffs on China reflect 'lessons learned'

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    Biden is facing off this fall against former President Donald Trump, who is proposing historically high new tariffs. They include up to 60% duties on many Chinese goods and 10% levels on other ...

  5. 2022 COVID-19 protests in China - Wikipedia

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    A series of protests against COVID-19 lockdowns began in mainland China in November 2022. Colloquially referred to as the White Paper Protests (Chinese: 白纸抗议; pinyin: Bái zhǐ kàngyì) or the A4 Revolution (Chinese: 白纸革命; pinyin: Bái zhǐ gémìng), the demonstrations started in response to measures taken by the Chinese government to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the ...

  6. China confronts Japanese politicians in disputed E. China Sea ...

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    April 28, 2024 at 6:22 AM. BEIJING/TOKYO (Reuters) - China's coast guard confronted Japanese lawmakers in waters claimed by both countries in the East China Sea, China's embassy in Tokyo and ...

  7. COVID-19 misinformation by China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government has actively engaged in disinformation to downplay the emergence of COVID-19 in China and manipulate information about its spread around the world. The government also detained whistleblowers and journalists claiming they were spreading rumors when they were publicly raising concerns about people being hospitalized for a "mysterious illness" resembling SARS.

  8. China–United States trade war - Wikipedia

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    An economic conflict between China and the United States has been ongoing since January 2018, when U.S. President Donald Trump began setting tariffs and other trade barriers on China with the goal of forcing it to make changes to what the U.S. says are longstanding unfair trade practices and intellectual property theft. [1]

  9. China said it “firmly opposes” the U.S. investigation into its maritime, logistics and shipbuilding industries, calling it a “mistake on top of a mistake.”