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China not a G7 member, but dominates G7 agenda: U.S. media

00:51 The G7 summit ended in Cornwall, UK, on June 13. From global cooperation against the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change to the Clean Green Initiative, China took up a large part

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U.S. report says Saudi crown prince approved Khashoggi murder

A declassified U.S. intelligence report released on Friday concluded that Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud approved an operation to "capture or kill" Saudi journa

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Book lovers in Venezuela struggle due to pandemic

02:34 Lockdown presents a unique opportunity to stay in and read.But for book sellers in Venezuela, the pandemic is making it difficult to get books into the hands of book lovers. Chec

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Catchword of the Day: Projection

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Catchword of the Day: Unsubstantiated

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Catchword of the Day: Go viral

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Catchword of the Day: Dry cough

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Report shows varied Chinese residents’ reading habits

Whodoesn’tloveagoodbook?InlightofWorldBookDay(April23),AmazonChina,oneofthelargestonlinebooksellers,releasedits2018ReadingReportonApril20,showingthecountry’scon

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Apple to fix Siri bug that reads out hidden lock screen notifications

ApplesaysitwillfixabugthatcausedSiritoreadouthiddenlockscreennotificationstoanyonewhoasks.ApplesaidinastatementtoMacRumors,“Weareawareoftheissueanditwillbeaddre

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Women can read minds better than men, according to study

We’re better learners, more empathetic and even have cleaner hands. But scientists have recently discovered something else about women that shouldn’t come as any surprise: We can read minds better than men.

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Women Can Read Minds Better Than Men, According to a Unsurprising Study

We’rebetterlearners,moreempatheticandevenhavecleanerhands.Butscientistshaverecentlydiscoveredsomethingelseaboutwomenthatshouldn’tcomeasanysurprise:Wecanreadmind

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Women can read minds better than men, according to study

We’rebetterlearners,moreempatheticandevenhavecleanerhands.Butscientistshaverecentlydiscoveredsomethingelseaboutwomenthatshouldn’tcomeasanysurprise:Wecanreadmind

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Print books remain more popular among Americans than e-books: survey

Despite an easy access to reading material available through a variety of digitally connected devices, print books remain much more popular than books in digital formats among Americans, a new Pew survey showed.

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China's bookshops struggle to turn page in profitability

On a recent weekend evening at the western end of Shanghai’s leafy Hengshan Road, a three-storey bookstore was filled with young people. But most of them were taking photos instead of reading.

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Fast Eddie: Hong Kong education minister Ng Hak-kim insists reading 30 books a month is 'a piece of cake'

Education minister Eddie Ng Hak-kim, who was widely ridiculed for saying he could read 30 books a month and more than 10 books during a long-distance flight, went a step further on Thursday by claiming that devouring that much words was “a piece of cake”.

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E-books overtake paper in China

Digital media have overtaken books as the most read media in China, according to a national survey released on Monday.