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China's Big Political Gathering: What's on the Agenda?

March 3, 2025

China's big political event is happening this week. This event brings together top leaders and provincial leaders from all over the country. The National People’s Congress is a big deal, even though it's mostly about approving decisions already made by the Chinese Communist Party. The event is a cha

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Tariffs and Tensions: The U. S. and China's Trade Showdown

March 3, 2025

The U. S. and China are locked in a high-stakes game of trade and tariffs. It all started when the U. S. President announced plans to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. The goal? To pressure these countries into doing more to stop the flow of drugs and migrants into the U. S. Canada and Me

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New Rules, Old Traditions: How China's Care Plan is Changing Family Dynamics

March 3, 2025

China is introducing a big change to how families care for their elderly. The public long-term care insurance (LTCI) scheme is designed to support the growing number of older people needing long-term care. But how does this affect the traditional idea of filial responsibility, where children are exp

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Grandparents' Role in Shaping Kids' Dreams in China

February 27, 2025

In China, grandparents are stepping up to raise kids more than ever. This shift has sparked interest in how it affects children's future goals. Researchers dug into a massive survey called the "China Family Panel Studies" to find out how family wealth and social standing influence kids' expectations

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China's Asteroid Adventure: Tianwen-2 Mission

February 26, 2025

China is gearing up for an exciting space adventure with the Tianwen-2 mission. This isn't just any mission; it's a two-for-one deal. First, the spacecraft will visit a near-Earth asteroid named Kamoʻoalewa. This asteroid is special because it's like a mini-moon, always hanging out near Earth. The s

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China's New Satellite: What's the Big Deal?

February 26, 2025

China has sent a new satellite into space. This isn't just any satellite, though. It's called ChinaSat-10R, and it's designed to replace an older one that's been up there since 2011. The launch happened on February 22 from a place called Xichang Satellite Launch Center. This launch was a big deal be

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China and Russia: More Than Just Neighbors

February 24, 2025

In a world where alliances shift like sand, China's leader, Xi Jinping, made it clear that his country and Russia are more than just neighbors. They are friends who have stuck together through good times and bad. This message came after a video call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on a signifi

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China's Dental Students: How Much Do They Know About Research Ethics?

February 23, 2025

Imagine this: you're a dental student in China, and you're about to dive into the world of research. But how much do you really know about research integrity? This is what a recent study set out to explore. It looked into the knowledge of research ethics among dental undergraduates from 34 universit

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Trump's Moves: Taiwan on Edge

February 23, 2025

Taiwan is keeping a close eye on Trump's actions. Why? Because the U. S. president's decisions could give clues about how he might handle a serious threat to Taiwan. The U. S. is set to meet with Russia in Saudi Arabia, but Ukraine won't be there. This has sparked worries in Kyiv and the EU, who wan

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Uric Acid and Liver Fat: What's the Link?

February 23, 2025

The liver is a vital organ that can become damaged by a condition known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This condition is quite common among adults. It is caused by excess fat buildup in the liver, not due to alcohol consumption. One factor that has been linked to NAFLD is high levels