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2018-05-19
Aircraft carrier wraps up debut voyage
Trump, Liu see need for healthy ties
Technologies connect exhibits to public
FM urges restraint to ease Mideast conflict
Laurel or Yanny? Audio clip spurs online debate
She’s gloving it
Deadly highway crash
Bombers land on island airport for first time
Shanghai will expand tests of self-driving
Italian students show off Chinese skills
Top legislator reinforces Namibia ties
More actions possible if Taiwan separatists go further, experts say
Merkel to make 11th visit to China
Official calls for upgrade on electric bike standards
New US drugs improve health
Mother’s rage leads to discipline probe
US a real threat to global rules and norms
Wearing qipao to prom is not cultural appropriation
Positive moves to lift energy partnership
PBOC steps to bolster liquidity
China halts US sorghum dumping probe
Sustained reforms to drive growth
Freight links with Russia expanded further
Haidilao to raise funds via HK float
ABB sets up new robotics center in Chongqing
Putin, Assad hail progress in Syria
Trump: ‘Libya model’ isn’t for Pyongyang
DR Congo facing ‘very high’ risk from Ebola outbreak
Graphic film from Gaza garnering rave reviews
China helping quench kids’ thirst in Kenya
Culinary Olympics debuted in Guangzhou
New procurement strategies, services improving business travel experience
China’s outbound tourism growth has Irish eyes smiling
Smooth pass for Team China
Nantong prospers as Shanghai’s northern gate
Ecological protection, conservation enhance city’s natural beauty
TALES OF GRIT AND SURVIVAL
Trend » 16 Art: Shanghai-born artist Jiang Qiong’er is moving heaven and earth to ensure that traditional artisanship remains relevant through functionality.
Dairy: After realizing that the milk in Beijing cannot be compared with the fresh produce from back home, a Czech entrepreneur created a product that stands out from the competition.
Image» 17 People: Tourists who visit Shichahai may see a foreigner wearing a red armband. The foreigner is American Terry Crossman, a safety volunteer at the Lotus Market in Beijing.
‘The earthquake turned my life upside down in an unimaginable way’
‘I saw the dreadful terror in the eyes of those students’
‘Had they got to me an hour later I would have been dead’
Money for old rope as H&M intros Econyl fabric
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GETTING HITCHED THE WAY THEY WANT
The evolution of marriage customs
Good times for wedding expos
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