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Empty Buses: The Decline of Public Transport in Chinese Cities
Empty buses are increasingly common across Chinese cities as ridership declines amid changing transportation habits.
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The Most Expensive World Cup Ever: Why Fans Still Flock to Pay Record Prices
The 2026 World Cup in North America is the most expensive ever, with ticket prices soaring 10x for some matches, yet global fans continue to flock.
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10 Years After Brexit Referendum: UK Voters Regret Leaving EU
57% of UK voters now say Brexit was a mistake a decade after the referendum, as the country faces economic stagnation.
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World Cup Update: Ronaldo Still Chasing Records at 41, Kane Falls Behind
Cristiano Ronaldo continues his World Cup record chase at 41, while England's Harry Kane struggles to keep pace.
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Deputy Director of China's Defense Science Bureau Under Investigation for Discipline Violations
Bian Zhigang, Deputy Director of China's State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, is under investigation for alleged serious violations of discipline and law.
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China's Taiwan Affairs Office: Taiwan Will Have Better International Relations After Peaceful Reunification
China's Taiwan Affairs Office stated that after peaceful reunification, Taiwan will have better international exchanges and development space.
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Commentary: Reclaiming Original Names Means Reclaiming One's True Self
A commentary on the trend of Chinese celebrities and public figures reverting to their original names, exploring what it means for identity and authenticity.
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Nanjing Hotel Project Millions Invested but Can't Open Due to Fire Permit Issues
A multi-million yuan hotel project near Nanjing's Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum scenic area remains unable to open as the lessor cannot obtain fire safety permits.