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Man beaten, detained for alleged dog raping

A man in Chengdu, Sichuan province was recently assaulted by furious animals rights activists after allegedly running a "dog brothel" and sexually violating a number of canines.

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"White hat" hackers: illegal vigilantes or saviors of Internet security?

So-called white hat hackers, who are part of a booming industry in China, may find themselves increasingly curtailed by a lack of legal identity, even as huge Internet companies continue to seek out their services.

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China, Russia's second domestic oil pipeline project starts: CNPC

The construction of the second domestic oil pipeline linking China and Russia has started,China's National Petroleum Corp., the country’s biggest oil and gas producer, announcedon Monday.

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China is capable of keeping its economic growth above 6.5%: Justin Yifu Lin

Should the second largest economy in the world makes full use of its ability to stablize growth, expand aggregate demand and implement supply side structural reforms, then China will be able to keep its economic growth above 6.5 percent for the remainder of this year as well as throughout the country's 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020).

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People's Daily: Japan's denial of past military aggression undermines world peace

August 15 marked the 71st anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender during World War II. However, on this special day when Japan should spend time reflecting on its history of militaristic aggression, its Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent a ritual offering to the notorious Yasukuni Shrine.

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Japan's intervention in South China Sea perverse, vicious: expert

Japan’s efforts to muddle the waters of the South China Sea are perverse acts that turn back the wheel of history, a Chinese expert wrote on Monday in an article that marked the 71st anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender in World War II and called on the public to ponder Japan’s real intentions.

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Senior PLA official pays visit to war-devastated Syria

China's military has sent a delegation of high-ranking officials to Syria – a sign underscoring Beijing's active engagement in the five-year-old conflict.

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Former FIFA president Joao Havelange dies at 100

Former FIFA president Joao Havelange died at 100 on Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,according to media reports.

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Australian media discourse on China invites accusations of bias

7 News broadcaster Amanda Abate recently called Chinese Olympic swimmer Sun Yang "one of China's cheats" during a live broadcast. Immediately after the words left her mouth, she backpedaled and said "one of a China's stars" instead. Abate explained on Twitter that it was an unintentional slip.

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China and Japan are making all rescue efforts after boat collision near Diaoyu Islands

A Chinese fishing boat sank after colliding with a Greek cargo ship near Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea on Thursday morning. Six Chinese sailors have been rescued by Japanese coast guards so far. China and Japan are now making all rescue efforts to search for the rest of the eight sailors, said Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying.

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Chinese parents' new investment: sending kids to overseas summer camps

Living with host families, taking classes with local students, visiting prestigious universities and most importantly, learning English, it’s 13-year-old Chinese student Liu Zhuofan’s summer camp life in California.

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Rio 2016: Chinese traditions and products proliferate Olympic village

As the Olympic games steam ahead in Rio, some unique Chinese specialties have caught the eyes of curious viewers.

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Chinese tourist mistaken for refugee in Germany, stuck in refugee camp for 12 days

A Chinese tourist who lost his wallet while traveling unwittingly applied for asylum in Germany.

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Chinese railway transportation falls short of military demand

China’s rapidly-developing railway system has yet to meet the military's demand for transportation, a newspaper affiliated with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) admitted, after photos of PLA soldiers traveling in boxcars triggered online discontent.

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HIV spreading faster among Chinese youth

According to an Aug. 8 report in the Beijing Morning Post, HIV is spreading faster among Chinese youth, especially via male-to-male transmission. This information comes from an official with the Center for Disease Control.

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World's fastest bullet train to start operating next month in China

The world's fastest high-speed train with the maximum operating speed of 380 km per hour will run on Zhengzhou-Xuzhou high-speed track from next month.

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Chinese pilots kicks off their first around-the-world flight

A Chinese pilot and his crew left Beijing Sunday on a flight across the globe, the first around-the-world flight from China.