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The Defense Department has revealed that a Chinese fighter jet flew in front of the nose of a U.S. spy plane over the South China Sea last weekend. This marks another in a growing number of incidents involving China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and vessels. The Pentagon called the maneuver by the Chinese J-16 “unnecessarily aggressive,” forcing the U.S. RC-125 plane to fly through the jet’s bumpy wake turbulence. The Pentagon also stated that the U.S. plane was “conducting safe and routine operations… in accordance with international law.” This week, China rejected a meeting with ...
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A Boeing 737-800 jet flying for China Eastern carrying 132 people crashed Monday, after losing contact with ground control over the city of Wuzou in a mountainous region of China known as Guangxi. It was meant to be only a two-hour regional flight from Kunming to Guangzhou. China’s Civil Aviation Administration confirmed the crash on Monday and said it “activated the emergency mechanism and dispatched a working group to the scene.” An official death toll has not been confirmed of the 123 passengers and nine crew members that were on board. Representatives from Chinese state media also revealed...
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McDonald’s is serving a burger like sandwich made of Spam with crushed Oreo cookies in their Chinese locations and this new flavor is turning heads worldwide. Sometimes global brands sell specific foods or items to appeal to local customers and it seems to be working in China. “I thought it was delicious,” said a comment from Feifei Mao Enthusiast on Sina Weibo, a microblog service. “Is that because I love McDonald’s too deeply? Or is something wrong with my taste?” The sandwich is comprised of two slices of Spam, Oreo cookies and is topped with mayonnaise. The Spam is a product of Hormel and ...
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The release of Disney’s live-action remake of the 1998 animated film Mulan was intended to garner mass appeal from audiences in China. Instead, the film sparked backlash on social media because of its being filmed partially in the Xinjiang region and because of the lead actress’s support of Hong Kong police.Online activists such as Hong Kong democracy advocate Joshua Wong trended hashtags like “#BoycottMulan” and “#BanMulan” on Twitter after the movie’s release on Disney Plus and upcoming release in Chinese cinemas.The controversy surrounding Mulan first began when the star of the movie, Chine...
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