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If you could choose one magical item, what would it be? Even if your answer is not Invisibility Cloak, you might be surprised at how many people are trying to design them. Well, if not Harry Potter’s ...
Tabassum Jahan’s journey included a broken elbow, nights spent on a railway platform, and a strong dream: to become a doctor and earn respect from the society for whom she was once invisible., Educati ...
The phenomenal success of the animated film Ne Zha 2 and video game Black Myth: Wukong, as well as the booming sales of ...
Kashgar, a city in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in western China, is unique in many ways. On the one hand, it is a ...
SLⱯY, unveiled during Berlin Fashion Week, takes the ancient tale of Saint George and the Dragon and flips it into a ...
According to recent updates from IADN and defence circles, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully developed the country’s first photonic radar, which is now getting ...
Buzzing into enemy territory. China unveiled a mosquito-sized drone designed for covert military operations and espionage — a development that’s raising alarms over the potential consequence ...
According to the China Disabled Persons’ Federation (CDPF), more than 85 million people identified themselves as living with disabilities on the 2010 national census. But in China’s public spaces, ...
INSIGHT: Invisible in China Scenes from Tribune reporter Jade Russell's (inset) visit to China.
In the future, Bahamians might consider building a life in China too—if given the chance. Some Bahamians have studied at universities in China through scholarship programmes.
And a big reason appears to be China’s household-registration system, which since the 1950s has divided the population into rural or urban and makes it hard for rural workers to take their ...