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Topic1-Volvo Vows End of Combustion Cars with New Electric Push Volvo is the first major car company to announce when it will stop developing cars that run on good ol' internal combustion engines. Starting in 2019, all of Volvo's new models will be h
Topic1-Should single women have babies out of wedlock A non-profit organization conducted a survey which looks at public opinion over single women's pregnancy. Results showed approximately 90 percent of respondents support single women to have a baby
Topic1-Qingdao Elderly People Power Walk in The Middle of the Road A video showing legions of elderly people power-walking at the middle of the street in the coastal city of Qingdao has gone viral. One would have thought the middle of the street is f
Topic1-Shared Parking Space Provoke Discussion A parking space sharing mobile application is gaining popularity among car owners in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, amid China's sharing economy boom. Will it be able to resolve the shortage o
Topic1 China to better supervise minors' guardianshipChina plans to roll out new laws by the end of this year to increase protection of minors in the wake of a series of child abuse cases last year. The Supreme People's Court, the Ministry of Civil A
Topic1 Gu Junshan Corruption CaseLast week, 20 paramilitary officers spent two nights seizing four trucks of possessions from one of the ancestral homes of Gu Junshan, who is a disgraced deputy military logistics chief. This is the biggest People's L
Topic1 Banks urged to support first-home buyersChina's central bank has urged commercial lenders to give priority to first-home buyers, who are currently suffering a loan-supply shortage. The People's Bank of China has called on 15 commercial banks,
Topic1 Hangzhou clamps down on car platesEast China's Hangzhou city has begun restricting new car plates from Wednesday in a bid to reduce congestion and combat air pollution. Tuesday's announcement to implement the policy came after several denials
Topic1 Cracking Down on Fake Journalists and News ExtortionNow the government intends to root out a disease which is plaguing the China's news industry: extortion and so-called fake news. There will be a nationwide crackdown on such activity. Is such
Topic1 China Mobile Has Better Packages in Hong KongChina Mobile, the world's largest mobile carrier, is facing a public relations crisis over fairness and equality: A significant number of its 700 million subscribers on the mainland are unsatisfied
Topic1 EU to make visa rules easier for Chinese visitorsIn the future, it will become easier for Chinese travelers to apply for visas to go to Europe. The European Union is proposing to simplify visa rules in an effort to stimulate the economy by woo
Topic 1: Qin HuohuoYesterday, Qin Zhihui, better known as Qin Huohuo, was found guilty of defamation and causing disturbances by Beijing Chaoyang District People's Court and sentenced to three years. This is the nation's first judgment against a defe
Topic1 The Least Corrupt ProvinceA national corruption map complied by Nie Huihua, vice president of the National Academy of Development and Strategy at Renmin University of China, caught public attention. According to the map, provinces of Fujian, G
Topic1 Over physical examIn recent years, health awareness seems to have grown substantially in China. Almost all health experts would suggest annual physical check-up for people, or at least people over a certain age. Southern Metropolis Weekly repo
Topic1 China to Fight Hard against CancerWorld Cancer Day was marked on February 4th to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. According to the World Health Organization, cancer cases are expected to surg
Topic1 English proficiency Should be Enhanced in CollegeA foreign language expert says the English-language standards for Chinese college students should be raised, not lowered, in any national reform of English education. Cai Jigang, deputy director
Topic1 Crackdown on Dongguan Sex Service IndustryChinese authorities have carried out a rare crackdown on the sex trade in the sin city of Dongguan following a candid half-hour report by the state broadcaster, China Central Television (CCTV), on the
Topic1 Malnutrition of Rural KidsIn China, kids in rural areas are more likely to suffer malnutrition than children in urban areas. The situation in impoverished regions is even worse, according to the country's health authorities. How serious is the
Topic1 Shoe Factory ProtestEarlier this week, thousands of migrant workers gathered in front of a government building in Wenling city. They were protest against the forced shutdown of some 4,000 local shoe factories in a fire safety campaign. It is u
Topic1 Beijing Occupies Too Many ResourcesBeijing is a black hole that absorbs numerous resources from other cities in the country, according to a report from the magazine Vistastory. As a result, everyday more than 1,000 non-local dream seekers come