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  • Chinese people are eating 'white people food' in latest trend: 'lunch of suffering'

    There is a stark contrast between the perceived simplicity of European meals and the rich flavours and indulgences often found in Chinese cuisine.

  • Chinese ministry takes down video featuring brownface singers amid backlash. Watch

    The Bureau of Public Order, a branch of the MPS, shared the video last week on Weibo, a Chinese social media platform.

  • Video: Chinese father breaks down after son he tutored scores 6/100 in Maths

    According to reports, the child had scored between 40 and 90 out of 100 before his father stepped in to teach him Maths.

  • China's 'zero Covid' policy to persist into 2023, says US envoy

    The re-emergence of infections in China's capital Beijing has raised new concerns about the outlook for the world's second-largest economy, which had recently emerged from a long lockdown that shook global supply chains in its most populous city and commercial hub, Shanghai.

  • Nike says to end run club app in China to offer "localised solution"

    The US sportswear brand made the announcement to its mainland China users through the app on Wednesday morning and thanked them for their support.

  • Chinese woman stuck in blind date's house after lockdown, video blogs go viral

    So far it seems romance has yet to blossom during their prolonged date, according to Wang who says she's looking for a more talkative partner.

  • Intel apologises over its statement on forced labour in Xinjiang

    The company said the letter, which had been sent to suppliers, was an effort at expressing its compliance with U.S. sanctions against Xinjiang, rather than a political stance.

  • Days after ban on Chinese apps, PM Modi's Weibo account goes blank in China: Report

    PM Modi's Weibo account was set up in 2015 before his first official visit to China as the prime minister.

  • China’s largest social media network Weibo blocks any mention of John Oliver

    Talking about the President’s rule in China, host of talk show 'Last Week Tonight', criticised the president’s use of power to authorise what he described as a cult of personality.

  • China can't bear Winnie the Pooh, censors character on social media

    The clampdown is because the authorities observed that some people are using the images of Winnie-the-Pooh to show the resemblance to Chinese President Xi Jinping on social media, reported The New York Times.

  • Chinese Audi advertisement compares used cars to women, draws ire

    The netizens flooded Weibo, a Twitter-like platform in China, with criticism and disapproval of the sexist ad

  • Foreign institutions flock to China's social network, Weibo

    What do the International Monetary Fund, Louis Vuitton and Unilever have in common? They are the among a clutch of Westerns institutions to join Weibo,

  • China's Twitter sets sights on Hong Kong

    China's Weibo, the Twitter-like site run by Sina Corp, expects the number of users in Hong Kong to rise by 65 percent to about 1 million by the end of 2011.

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