Taiwan residents left puzzled by one-year RedNote ban
Days after Taiwan authorities imposed a one-year ban on RedNote, residents of Taiwan are puzzled and frustrated, questioning the cybersecurity claims amid no major scam evidence.
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Days after Taiwan authorities imposed a one-year ban on RedNote, residents of Taiwan are puzzled and frustrated, questioning the cybersecurity claims amid no major scam evidence.
In 1972, China waived war reparations from Japan, a historic act of goodwill. Now, as tensions flare over security and history, this gesture reminds Japan of its enduring post-war commitments.
Hong Kong’s relief fund for families hit by the November 26 fire has reached $422M, offering emergency aid and long-term support.
15-year-old Yu Ningpeng donated two rare relics to the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall, offering fresh evidence of Japanese aggression in the 1930s.
Taiwan authorities recently suspended Xiaohongshu, citing anti-fraud rules. But data shows most scams happen on Meta. We dive into the political undercurrents behind the ban.
HKSAR government will discuss relief for Tai Po fire survivors as residents vote in the December 7, 2025 Legislative Council election, ahead of a motion on institutional reform.
At the 2025 Tengchong Scientists Forum in Yunnan Province, Fields Medalist Efim Zelmanov highlighted the Chinese mainland’s growing role in global science.
Japan kicked off the 17th discharge of Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated wastewater on December 4, as local fishermen and global voices raise environmental concerns 🐟🌊
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The Fairy Tale Pony Family, a 10m-tall horse-themed snow sculpture made from 5,000m3 of snow, is taking shape at Harbin Ice and Snow World ahead of the 2026 Year of the Horse.