There are some events to help you kick off the first full week of 2026, including Harry Potter at DPAC and your last chance ...
Dong Min, a Chinese flutist, is known for playing the dizi on the streets of Sydney, Australia, earlier this year. [Photo provided to China Daily] On the bustling streets of Sydney, Australia, a young ...
China National Theatre for Children us inviting international theatre companies for children and young audiences to join the ...
Besh pede,” a popular Uyghur folk ballad, is among dozens of Uyghur-language songs that have been deemed “problematic” by ...
Authorities in China's Xinjiang region are threatening to detain residents over downloading, listening to and sharing ...
As December settles in, this photograph offers a look back to the Christmas season of 1956, featuring the children’s choir of the Chinese United Church. Shared by Gary Wing on social media, the image ...
Kevin Waire, widely known as Wyre, is a Kenyan singer, songwriter, and record producer recognized as an influential figure in the East African reggae and dancehall scene. He is one of the judges for ...
Xu Bo, a Chinese gaming billionaire is alleged to have fathered more than 100 U.S.-born children through surrogacy and said he hopes they will one day marry the children of Elon Musk. Xu, 48, ...
A Chinese gaming billionaire has fathered more than 100 children through surrogacy agencies in the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported after verifying many social media posts and reports.
Chinese billionaires are turning to US-based surrogates to father children, leading to questions about citizenship laws and the largely unregulated surrogacy industry in the United States. At a Los ...
Commercial surrogacy is illegal within China, but Chinese law does not clearly prohibit citizens from pursuing it overseas. (Representative image) A lightly regulated surrogacy framework in parts of ...
Chinese billionaires are using American surrogates to expand their 'unstoppable family dynasty' by breeding mega-families with more than 100 children. Wealthy businessmen, who claim to have been ...
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