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China reports no unusual pathogens; WHO questions respiratory outbreaks

China reports no unusual pathogens; WHO questions respiratory outbreaks

Chinese mountain cloud microplastics may alter Earth’s weather

Chinese mountain cloud microplastics may alter Earth's weather

China introduces the fastest internet in the world.

China introduces the fastest internet in the world.

Biden-Xi Jinping meeting in California: what to anticipate

Biden-Xi Jinping meeting in California: what to anticipate

Tsingtao beer worker urinated in tank after fight

Employee urinates in beer tank Viral video and detention Tsingtao takes measures It has been revealed that a Chinese employee urinated into a Tsingtao beer receptacle following a dispute with a coworker. Incident Captured on Camera A month ago, footage captured an employee urinating into a tank that was utilised to store ingredients for...

Li Keqiang, Xi’s sacked premier, dies at 68.

Li Keqiang's Sudden Passing Economic and Environmental Legacy China's Zero-Covid Dilemma Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, aged 68, has died from a myocardial infarction. On Friday, at 10 minutes past midnight, he reportedly passed away despite "all-out" efforts to revive him, according to state media. Formerly considered the nation's prospective leader, Li was surpassed...

Council approves controversial Wimbledon expansion plans.

Wimbledon expansion approved Controversy over parkland development Plans to modernize the club The expansion of the premises where the All England Club conducts the Wimbledon championships has been granted approval by local council leaders, an action that has generated controversy. The development and planning application committee of the Merton council voted to approve...

China investigates Foxconn, Taiwanese iPhone producer.

Chinese Authorities Investigate Foxconn China has initiated an inquiry into Foxconn, an iPhone manufacturer headquartered in Taiwan, according to Chinese state media on Sunday. Tax Inspections at Foxconn Facilities According to anonymous sources cited by the Global Times, tax inspections were carried out by authorities at Foxconn facilities situated in two provinces...

Police monitor China’s Evergrande chairman

Evergrande crisis escalates. Hui Ka Yan under surveillance. China's real estate risks grow. The chairman of Evergrande, Hui Ka Yan, faces police surveillance amid the company's escalating troubles. Evergrande announced that it would maintain the suspension of its shares until further notice. This marks a new low for the heavily indebted property giant, which...

Deadly Fire and Explosions Rock Taiwan Golf Ball Factory

Taiwan golf ball factory tragedy Five dead, over 100 injured Explosions during firefighting efforts A tragic incident unfolded at a golf ball factory in Taiwan, as a fire and subsequent explosions claimed the lives of at least five people and left over a hundred injured. The devastating event began on a Friday...

China’s Xi Jinping Meets Syria’s Bashar al-Assad, Announces Strategic Partnership

Xi Jinping meets Bashar al-Assad Strategic partnership between China-Syria Economic recovery and diplomatic engagement Chinese President Xi Jinping and Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad held "in-depth talks" during Mr. Assad's first visit to China in nearly two decades. This historic meeting aimed to strengthen political mutual trust and deepen cooperation between the two...

Evergrande wealth unit employees detained by China authorities

Police Detain Members of Evergrande's Wealth Management Unit in Shenzhen Evergrande's Insurance Division to Be Acquired by State-Owned Insurer China's Real Estate Crisis Continues to Impact Major Developers Police in Shenzhen, southern China, have detained members of the wealth management unit of the embattled developer Evergrande. In a social media post, police urged...

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Acid reflux meds like TUMS, Prilosec up migraine risk 70%

According to one study, the use of common over-the-counter gastritis medications such as TUMS or Prilosec can increase the likelihood of developing migraines by as much as 70 percent.  A cohort of 11,800 individuals was analyzed by researchers from the University of Maryland, of which 2,100 were users of over-the-counter anti-heartburn medications.

Outrage about crowding Visitors to Venice start paying today

Venice becomes the first city globally to implement a payment system exclusively for visitors. To verify that individuals beyond entry points possess a QR code, officials conduct arbitrary inspections. Despite this, not all individuals are content. Visitors to Venice are now required to pay an entrance fee by a contentious scheme that went into effect today. The pilot program is intended to deter tourists and reduce the volume of visitors that congest the canals during the height of the holiday season, thereby making the city more habitable for locals, according to authorities.

Meadows, Giuliani indicted in Arizona election scheme

A grand jury in the state of Arizona has indicted sixteen individuals, including Mark Meadows, the chief of staff for Donald Trump, and Rudy Giuliani, an attorney, on charges related to their purported involvement in nullifying the former president's defeat in the 2020 election.  Eleven Republicans are charged in the indictment issued late Wednesday by the state attorney general. The document in question was erroneously submitted to Congress, wherein it claimed that Trump had secured the crucial state for 2020.

US Supreme Court considers sending Trump immunity claim back

On Thursday, the United States Supreme Court indicated its willingness to remand Donald Trump's criminal case concerning his endeavors to annul the 2020 election to a lower court. This remand would enable the court to determine whether specific elements of the indictment constituted "official acts" shielded by presidential immunity.