• China has sent 60,000 tons of rice to Cuba to help tackle a serious food crisis

    The shipment, approved earlier this year, is a big deal. Cuba’s population of around 11 million consumes about 600,000 tons of rice annually, so this single donation covers more than a month of the country’s needs

    Rice is a staple food in Cuba, with people consuming 60–70 kg per person each year. But the country has been struggling with major shortages. It relies heavily on imports, spending over $300 million annually, while local production has dropped drastically over the years due to lack of fuel, fertilizer, equipment, and water

    Along with rice, China is also providing $80 million in financial aid to support electricity and other urgent needs

    The situation has drawn global attention, with countries like Brazil also sending food supplies, including rice, beans, and milk

    Overall, this aid highlights both the scale of Cuba’s crisis and the growing international support to help the country recover
    China has sent 60,000 tons of rice to Cuba to help tackle a serious food crisis The shipment, approved earlier this year, is a big deal. Cuba’s population of around 11 million consumes about 600,000 tons of rice annually, so this single donation covers more than a month of the country’s needs Rice is a staple food in Cuba, with people consuming 60–70 kg per person each year. But the country has been struggling with major shortages. It relies heavily on imports, spending over $300 million annually, while local production has dropped drastically over the years due to lack of fuel, fertilizer, equipment, and water Along with rice, China is also providing $80 million in financial aid to support electricity and other urgent needs The situation has drawn global attention, with countries like Brazil also sending food supplies, including rice, beans, and milk Overall, this aid highlights both the scale of Cuba’s crisis and the growing international support to help the country recover
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  • A viral video from China shows seven stolen dogs escaping a moving transport truck and traveling nearly 17 km together to find their way home

    Spotted crossing highways and rural roads over two days, the pack was eventually reunited with their families — a powerful story of loyalty, survival, and the unbreakable bond between pets and humans
    A viral video from China shows seven stolen dogs escaping a moving transport truck and traveling nearly 17 km together to find their way home Spotted crossing highways and rural roads over two days, the pack was eventually reunited with their families — a powerful story of loyalty, survival, and the unbreakable bond between pets and humans
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  • China has publicly executed three people convicted of child s*xual offenses, highlighting what authorities describe as a “zero-tolerance” approach to crimes against children.

    One was a teacher. One used social media to lure children. One abused a girl for five years until she ended her own life. China executed all three.

    The executions are part of a broader effort by Beijing to show strict enforcement of the law, though human rights organizations have long criticized China’s use of the death penalty, especially in public cases.
    China has publicly executed three people convicted of child s*xual offenses, highlighting what authorities describe as a “zero-tolerance” approach to crimes against children. One was a teacher. One used social media to lure children. One abused a girl for five years until she ended her own life. China executed all three. The executions are part of a broader effort by Beijing to show strict enforcement of the law, though human rights organizations have long criticized China’s use of the death penalty, especially in public cases.
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  • People in China are mocking President Donald Trump. The viral White House prayer scene has turned into a full-blown social media trend. Bosses at small businesses and factories are rounding up their employees to make fun of the stunt—forming a circle, placing hands on shoulders or heads, and praying in a humorous way for “better sales, higher incomes for every worker and the whole company.”
    People in China are mocking President Donald Trump. The viral White House prayer scene has turned into a full-blown social media trend. Bosses at small businesses and factories are rounding up their employees to make fun of the stunt—forming a circle, placing hands on shoulders or heads, and praying in a humorous way for “better sales, higher incomes for every worker and the whole company.”
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  • In a new interview, Alysa Liu is defending fellow Olympian Eileen Gu against criticism over her decision to represent China in international competition.

    Liu said she finds the backlash hypocritical, pointing out that Gu — who was born and raised in the U.S. but has a Chinese mother — has been criticized from multiple directions.

    “I think people are hypocritical for shaming her for representing China,” Liu said. “Her mom is an immigrant. Y’all would have told her to go back to China. Now that they’re back in China, you’re mad.”

    Gu sparked global debate when she chose to compete for China instead of the United States at the Olympics, a move that made her hugely popular in China while drawing criticism from some Americans.
    In a new interview, Alysa Liu is defending fellow Olympian Eileen Gu against criticism over her decision to represent China in international competition. Liu said she finds the backlash hypocritical, pointing out that Gu — who was born and raised in the U.S. but has a Chinese mother — has been criticized from multiple directions. “I think people are hypocritical for shaming her for representing China,” Liu said. “Her mom is an immigrant. Y’all would have told her to go back to China. Now that they’re back in China, you’re mad.” Gu sparked global debate when she chose to compete for China instead of the United States at the Olympics, a move that made her hugely popular in China while drawing criticism from some Americans.
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