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CCTV News
| May 10, 2013
Food safety in China continues to get a bad rap after news broke that meat vendors in Shanghai were passing off rat meat as lamb. While rat is considered a delicacy in certain regions of China, consumers are shocked at the amount of deception invo...
NTDTV
| Apr 17, 2013
As if the emergence of a mutated strain of bird flu wasn't bad enough, now a new mystery is making things even worse. According to a report by the World Health Organization today 40 percent of those infected have had no contact with poultry. This ...
LinkAsia
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CCTV News
| Apr 10, 2013
There's been an outbreak of bird flu in eastern China. Although the number of infections is still small, public health officials in China are on high alert. State-run CCTV News reports on the health of the most recent people to become infected.
LinkAsia
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CCTV News
| Apr 10, 2013
China is worried about a real estate bubble. Housing prices have been rising by double digits in almost every Chinese city, and in Beijing alone have skyrocketed 22 percent in the past year. State-run CCTV News reports that the government is tryin...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 5, 2013
Shanghai has ordered a mass slaughter of poultry because of growing concerns over a new strain of bird flu. Six people have died in China after contracting the H7N9 virus. 14 cases have been confirmed, all in eastern provinces. Al Jazeera'sĀ Gera...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 4, 2013
Scientists in China are scrambling to learn more about a new strain of bird flu that has infected at leat nine people and killed three. The country's neighbors on high alert as experts check for signs of human-to-human transmission of the mutated ...
LinkAsia
| Mar 19, 2013
Shanghai's Huangpu River, one of the city's main water sources, was filled to the brim this past week with the rotting corpses of almost 3,000 pigs. LinkAsia's Jing Gao reports that this triggered a massive public outcry on China's social networks...
Euronews
| Mar 18, 2013
Thousands of dead pigs continue to choke the waterways of China, as officials suspect pig farmers are dumping animals killed by a fast-moving virus. As many as 12,000 rotting porkers are fouling one of China's main rivers, the Shiangpu. Locals ar...
CNN
| Feb 19, 2013
US computer security company Mandiant has released a report accusing the Chinese military of being behind one of the world's most prolific hacking groups, dubbed APT1. Based in an office building on the outskirts of Shanghai, the secretive "Unit 6...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Dec 27, 2012
Security cameras captured the moment when a huge aquarium in a Shanghai shopping mall shattered, sending glass and fish flying and spilling tons of water. Some 16 shoppers were injured by the glass and the aquarium's three lemon sharks did not sur...
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...Memorial of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China commemorates the first party meeting in 1921 by Mao Zedong and 12 fellow...