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China to Tighten Penalties on 'Trick Trademarks' That Mislead Consumers
China's NPC Standing Committee Legal Affairs Commission responds to The Paper, saying 'trick trademarks' seriously disrupt trademark order and the revised trademark law will impose heavier penalties.
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Iran Delegation Suspends US-Iran Talks in Protest of Trump's Threatening Remarks
Iran's delegation suspended US-Iran negotiations in Switzerland to protest President Trump's threatening remarks. Technical talks may continue but political negotiations are paused.
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Iran Delegation Refuses to Continue US-Iran Negotiations in Switzerland
Iran's delegation refused to continue US-Iran negotiations in Switzerland, amid tensions over President Trump's threatening remarks. Technical talks may continue.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Announces Resignation
UK PM Keir Starmer announces resignation after Labour's local election defeat and growing internal party pressure. He will remain as caretaker PM until a successor is elected.
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Chinese Government Forms Joint Task Force to Investigate Formamide in Infant Diapers
China's SAMR, MIIT, NHC and NCDA form joint investigation team to verify formamide issues in infant diapers, following media reports. Multiple brands say no formamide detected.
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Cape Verde Stuns Again: 2-2 Draw with Uruguay in World Cup Group H
World Cup debutants Cape Verde pull off another surprise, drawing 2-2 with Uruguay in Group H. A win against Saudi Arabia in the final round would secure knockout qualification.
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Teacher Who Served as Substitute for 37 Years Hopes for Social Insurance Back Payment; Education Bureau Says 'No Precedent'
After working as a substitute teacher for 37 years in Jiangxi, a teacher's request for social insurance back payment was denied. The education bureau deputy director says there is 'no precedent' in the province.