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Within a short time frame, three Chinese young doctors received cancer diagnoses after working in the same laboratory at the Zhongshan Second Affiliated Hospital.
Two men allegedly beat the Chinese woman, leaving her in a pool of blood on the streets of Matsudo.
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Chinese online reactions to the war in the Middle East are intertwined with echoes of China’s own national suffering and its modern history.
The pee incident, that occurred at a subsidiary Tsingtao Beer factory, has caused concerns among consumers.
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