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Another Yu Menglong like death? Chinese actor Jin Ze dies at 33; here’s what we know so farChinese actor Jin Ze, real name Zhang Jiawei, has passed away at 33. His agency confirmed his death at his Hangzhou home on June 4, 2026. A...
Away from the complex agenda, here are five other highlights from day 1 of the Trump-Xi summitPosting on social media in mid-April, Trump predicted Xi would give him a “big, fat hug” upon his arrival in Beijing. Come Thursday morning...
Many Chinese see a cultural revolution in AmericaMany Chinese citizens see parallels between the turmoil in the United States under the Trump administration and the Cultural Revolution in ...
China's Didi Global says ride-hailing app had 'systems malfunction'Drivers and passengers began complaining about the issue around 10:30 p.m. local time (1430 GMT). Posts on Weibo, which reveals the locatio...
China's Didi Global says ride-hailing app had 'systems malfunction'Didi Global said on Monday its ride-hailing app had experienced a "systems malfunction" after users in multiple cities including Beijing an...
Alibaba says to hire this year, refuting layoff rumoursIn a post on the firm's official Weibo account, Alibaba said it will hire 15,000 people and more than 3,000 would be newly-graduated studen...
Chinese social media platforms to ‘rectify’ financial self-media accountsThis follows an announcement by Cyberspace Administration of China that it would look into accounts that have repeatedly released financial...
China blocks several cryptocurrency-related social media accounts amid crackdownMore actions are expected, including linking illegal crypto activities in China more directly with the country's criminal law, according to...
Social media account of China's Xiaohongshu goes dark after Tiananmen anniversary postThe Friday post on its account on China's Twitter-like Weibo said, "Tell me loud: what's the date today?", according to a screenshot seen b...
China deletes social media posts mocking India after backlashTies between China and India have been rocky in recent months. A border dispute that killed dozens last year and hurt economic ties between...
Chinese social media sites delete PM's speech, MEA spokesman's remarks on border crisisThe move comes in the backdrop of the violent face-off between the Indian and Chinese armies in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on Mond...
China announced easing of Wuhan's quarantine, then retracted itChina said that an announcement that the quarantine of Wuhan would be eased was prematurely issued without approval from top officials.
Narendra Modi wishes Chinese people on Year of RoosterThe Prime Minister opened an account in Weibo, a twitter like social media platform which is very popular in China during his visit here in...
China shuts down 17 websitesAccording to the Web cache of Google on Friday, Mao's Weibo account had more than 2.67 million followers with 1,294 posts before it was clo...
PM Narendra Modi's selfie with Li Keqiang registers 31.85 mn hits on WeiboModi's selfie with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, hailed by western media as one of the most "power-packed selfie", has got over 31 million hi...
On Weibo, Modi picks up 46,000 followers in 6 daysChina's official media has lauded Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to communicate with the local people over Weibo, regarded a...
Former Australian premier Kevin Rudd greets PM Modi on Sina Weibo websiteFormer Australian premier Kevin Rudd today greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the popular Chinese miocroblogging site 'Sina Weibo'.
PM Narendra Modi scores big hit with microblog: Chinese mediaPM Modi posted his first post in Chinese, saying "Hello China! Looking forward to interacting with Chinese friends through Weibo."
China has over 1.3 billion microblog accountsThe number of Chinese microblog accounts had exceeded 1.3 billion by the end of November, making this a major channel for disseminating inf...
China's own Twitter 'Weibo' goes global; Bill Gates, Tom Cruise sign-upThe site also helped politicians like San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, to reach Chinese audiences during the recent mayoral elections.