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  1. Go to Last Entry for most recent posts. Some current events your spouse may be reading about. From the Sixth Tone - they arrived more than TWELVE hours before the check in time Netizens Debate Chinese Family’s ‘Mistreatment’ in Sweden China’s Foreign Ministry demands an explanation for why three tourists — whom some have dubbed ‘con artists’ — were removed from a hostel by police and dropped off at a cemetery. Apparently, the "cemetery" they were dumped at is "actually a metro station named Woodland Cemetery, according to an analysis of the incident by the journalist Jojje Olsson that cited reporting by the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet. Mr. Olsson wrote that the station is within the city limits and fewer than six kilometers, or about 3.7 miles, from the Generator (hostel).", according to the NY Times See Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skogskyrkog%C3%A5rden_metro_station
  2. An ongoing topic - click here for Most Recent Post in the NY Times As Trump Bets on China’s Help on North Korea, Aides Ask: Is It Worth It? Mr. Trump’s quid pro quo has sowed concern in Japan and Southeast Asia, where officials are worried that the United States is muting its response to China’s aggressions in the South China Sea or could put off arms sales to Taiwan — actions that administration officials deny.
  3. This is an ongoing topic - click here for Most Recent Post from the SCMP on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/scmp/videos/458320581238822/ Huawei's CFO arrested South China Morning Post https://www.facebook.com/scmp/videos/458320581238822/ China demands clarity from US and Canada over arrest of Huawei CFO ‘for violating US sanctions on Iran’ Sabrina Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Vancouver on December 1, reportedly for violating US trade sanctions against Iran The US is seeking her extradition, and a bail hearing has been set for Friday
  4. It's just another bandwagon for China to jump on. If you haven’t discussed #ChatGPT in China, you have already fallen behind. The wave of chatting with artificial intelligence (AI) has blown up among zoomers. Launched at the end of November 2022, the number of monthly active users of the AI chat robot passed 100 million in just two months. In contrast, it took nine months for TikTok to draw 100 million monthly active users and two and a half years for Instagram. The race now is to be the first Chinese version of ChatGPT, leaving users wondering who will ultimately prevail in the final AI boom. China’s tech giants, such as Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, JD.com, and NetEase, have all entered the game. An AI race inspired by ChatGPT is in full swing. from China Pictorial on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/100063559089280/posts/pfbid0iT4bFfH12hWnZ1c2WAbhexq2kSSJU5aNkduPYD9QYSMSPSjFENAbujasSyhTh3nMl/?mibextid=Nif5oz
  5. from the SCMP - this is about the rise and fall from grace of foreign companies in the eyes of Chinese consumers Huawei is better than Apple in the eyes of Chinese consumers despite their preference for global companies, new poll reveals Chinese consumers believe that Huawei ‘stands out from the crowd’ and is more ‘genuine’ than Apple, whose reputation in China was damaged by the Foxconn working conditions scandal in 2012. Huawei came second after Intel on Google and Baidu -
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