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Chongqing's Viral Fame Boosts Tourism Ambitions
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Chongqing's Viral Fame Boosts Tourism Ambitions

Chongqing, known as 'the most confusing city,' has become a popular tourism spot in China, with social media content creators contributing to its viral fame. The city is now exploring how to leverage this popularity to become an international tourism hub.

Heavy Rains in Chongqing, China Cause Fatalities and Closures
Worldobservadorchina-daily15d ago2 sources

Heavy Rains in Chongqing, China Cause Fatalities and Closures

Heavy rains in Chongqing, China, have resulted in three deaths and seventeen disappearances, prompting closures of transportation and tourism facilities. Authorities are responding to the severe weather conditions and their impact.

UN Reports Over 38,000 Women and Girls Killed in Gaza
Worlddr-dkle-figaroSCMP+24der-standardThe Independentindex-hrnational-postobservadorhaaretzhotnewsil-sole-24-ore+16 more1mo ago27 sources

UN Reports Over 38,000 Women and Girls Killed in Gaza

A UN report indicates that more than 38,000 women and girls have been killed in Gaza between October 2023 and the projected end of 2025. This figure averages 47 deaths daily, highlighting the severe impact of the conflict on female civilians.

Deadly Flooding and Building Collapse in China's Chongqing
WorldTimes of Indiajerusalem-postnaftemporiki+2china-dailydaily-mirror-lk16d ago5 sources

Deadly Flooding and Building Collapse in China's Chongqing

Heavy rainstorms in China's Chongqing have caused severe flooding, resulting in three deaths and 17 people missing. Additionally, a building under construction collapsed in the Philippines, leaving one dead and 21 missing.

Chinese Politburo Member Ma Xingrui Under Anti-Graft Investigation
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Chinese Politburo Member Ma Xingrui Under Anti-Graft Investigation

Ma Xingrui, a member of China's Politburo, is under disciplinary review and supervisory investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection for alleged "serious violations of the law," making him the third elite party member investigated during the current term.