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Ding is part of a rising wave of young Chinese embracing a new gig, that of on-demand chef. Often students, office workers or freelancers, they offer homemade meals to time-starved urbanites seeking ...
Hundreds of pages of classified documents leaked to the ABC have offered an unprecedented glimpse into China's infamous ...
The chilling footage of a paraglider being sucked into a thundercloud and consequently getting dragged into the sky has been ...
A shocking paragliding accident caught on video made international headlines last week—but now it seems like part of the ...
Public information, compiled by MoonFox Research Institute . I. Instant Retail Shows Strong Potential, but Sustained Survival Remains Challenging . To begin with, it' ...
Alibaba's stock closed at a record high of $310.29 on Oct. 27, 2020. That marked a 356% gain from its IPO price. At the time, ...
In the popular Chinese Hupu app, the emergence of the Jiangsu Football City League has been striking and captivating, ...
A Chinese paraglider’s account of having been unwittingly swept into a thundercloud and dragged 8 km (5 miles) into the sky ...
Chinese paraglider’s death-defying thundercloud video may partly be fake - American digital security firm says first five ...
A new wave of startups promise to automate everyday tasks — from app development to travel planning — better than chatbots.
A paraglider in China almost froze to death on Saturday, May 24, after being swept up to almost 28,000 feet in the air — and the whole thing was caught on camera. See the now-viral footage.