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2022-01-30 10:53 | Report Abuse

My friend in Malaysia also came across chinese beggars who refused to talk to you eventhough you spoke to them in chinese. I believed they scared that once they open their mouth you will able to identify them. Most likely this Chinese beggar imported from China..

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2022-01-30 10:31 | Report Abuse

M’sian reveals a beggar in Seremban who collects up to RM2,300 in donations a day!
Never look down at beggars on the streets, they could be making more money than an average salary earner in Malaysia!

Recently, a netizen, Muhamad Reza Khalili Khalil had taken to Facebook to reveal a foreigner, who disguised as a beggar in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, had been collecting donations of up to RM2,300 a day!

“Beggars are rich, they earn even more than ministers!” he wrote in a Facebook post, adding that she had been disguising as being a Muslim.

The netizen also asked for her daily income record book and found that she had been making bucks in both 2021 and 2022. He then commended Malaysians for being generous.

In a photo shared by the netizen, the beggar appeared to have collected RM2,050 on 18 April and RM2,100 on 25 April last year.

There were a mixed reaction from netizens with some saying that Malaysians are generally very generous, while the others said we should be more selective and careful of who we are donating to.

“Malaysians, regardless of race, Melayu, Chinese or India. All of us are generous when it comes to donation.” a netizen said.

“Donate only to those who are eligible. If they can collect up to RM2,000 a day, they are not poor and do not need help. Make your own assessment.” another netizen urged.

Meanwhile, some netizens pointed out that what the beggar was recording on her books could possibly mean her balances at the end of that day, instead of the donation she collected.

Nonetheless, no reports had been lodged, nor investigation being conducted. Hence, it is not clear whether the beggar actually makes that much a day.

What do you think about this? Share your thoughts!

https://www.malaysiatrend.com/msian-reveals-a-beggar-in-seremban-who-collects-up-to-rm2300-in-donations-a-day/

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2022-01-30 09:50 | Report Abuse

I could understand for those who don't know much about economy their only defense or reasoning are JUST talking positive things about China as a defense. Tobby you are sounded more & more like qqq3333. Hahahaha

Yes denial as defense mechanism.
Refusal to accept ....

Remember fact don't care about the feeling of pinky little communist.

Hahahaha...

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2022-01-30 09:20 | Report Abuse

Using Denial as defense mechanism

Denial is one of the most common defense mechanisms. It occurs when you refuse to accept reality or facts. You block external events or circumstances from your mind so that you don’t have to deal with the emotional impact. In other words, you avoid the painful feelings or events.

This defense mechanism is one of the most widely known, too. The phrase, “They’re in denial” is commonly understood to mean a person is avoiding reality despite what may be obvious to people around them.

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2022-01-29 22:12 | Report Abuse

2022年第十期,中古哦经济走入死胡同,中共为搞RCEP自起炉灶高内需,打造世界第一消费国?2022年房地产又是一波上涨潮,没了房地产中国经济啥都不是!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXjPsUsJuUs

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2022-01-29 22:11 | Report Abuse

精彩片段》明居正:習近平全力清江...【年代向錢看】2022.01.27

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6icecSp8cCg

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2022-01-29 21:09 | Report Abuse

Shocking! This Crime is Allowed in China
by serpentza

You can get away with almost murdering your spouse in China and your wife will be blamed for it...

This video is completely demonetized, I won't self censor as these are important topics to cover, thank you to all of you who support me and allow me to continue to talk about these topics that need to be covered

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frm3TwjuFuw&t=640s

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2022-01-29 13:47 | Report Abuse

AirAsia India curtails flights till Feb 10 as third wave impacts demand
Domestic traffic has shrunk 38% in first three weeks of Jan, forcing airlines to adjust schedules. Overall industry-wide number of daily departures down to 1,600-1,800 from over 2,500 last month

AirAsia India is curtailing its flights till February 10 as the third wave of pandemic has hit the travel demand, the airline said in a statement on Sunday. This includes all its daily flights to/from Mumbai, it is learnt.

Domestic traffic has shrunk nearly 38 per cent in the first three weeks of January forcing airlines to adjust schedules. Overall industry wide number of daily departures too is down to 1600-1800 from over 2500 last month.


The airline does not park any of its aircraft in Mumbai and thus operations are also impacted due to cancellation between two other cities.

“Due to a surge in Omicron cases, immediate demand for flights has been significantly impacted. We have consequently curtailed our schedule till February 10 to avoid inconveniencing our guests with last-minute flight cancellations. We continue to closely monitor demand and look forward to a quick recovery,” the airline said.

https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/airasia-india-curtails-flights-till-feb-10-as-third-wave-impacts-demand-122012300803_1.html

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2022-01-29 13:06 | Report Abuse

AirAsia eyes 1bn flyers by 2026
AirAsia Group aims to connect more than 1 billion passengers in Southeast Asia by 2026 via its aviation unit, which is expected to include a new joint venture airline after restructuring the firm into an investment holding company called Capital A.

Capital A chief executive Tony Fernandes said because AirAsia's load factor and flights in the fourth quarter posted record highs, its furlough policy is expected to be terminated by next week.

He said the only challenges are border reopenings and restrictions in other countries.

However, Mr Fernandes said more people realise Omicron is less dangerous than other Covid variants and could become endemic, as is happening in the UK, which was not plausible six months ago.

The airline will bounce back as long as borders are opened, as the domestic market has already returned to pre-Covid levels, he said.

Feedback from flights to Cambodia that recently resumed is positive, said Mr Fernandes.

AirAsia expects to see international flight capacity return to normal by the second or third quarter this year.

"Things are moving in the right direction and we hope that new variants after Omicron will be less deadly so we can get back to what we do best -- aviation," he said.

Mr Fernandes said the aviation group is working on a new joint venture airline with either one or two other carriers in Southeast Asia.

The goal for its airlines in the next five years is to carry more than 1 billion passengers throughout the region with an aircraft utilisation rate of more than 13 hours per day, he said.

AirAsia X, its long-haul affiliate that was recently restructured, is planning routes to London and New York that can cater to both passenger and cargo demand.

The airline plans to announce new long-haul routes in the next six months, said Mr Fernandes.

Yesterday the company announced its name change from AirAsia Group to Capital A. The new name represents a different approach beyond air travel, embracing digitalisation to become a digital travel and lifestyle company, he said.

Airline operation remains under AirAsia to capitalise on established brand recognition across Asia. Capital A caters to more digital businesses, including logistics, financial services and engineering to increase the share from non-airline revenue to 50% by 2026, said Mr Fernandes.

He said AirAsia aims to allow everyone to fly, connecting new destinations and the underserved.

"We are continuing my dream to create a company for everyone," said Mr Fernandes.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2255379/airasia-eyes-1bn-flyers-by-2026

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2022-01-29 12:59 | Report Abuse

"她們翻牆受表揚, 我翻牆愛國卻被抓! 举报中國境外势力也犯法!?" 詳解人人都翻墙為啥只抓你的原因。中国防火牆原理普法。

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cv0rhMmGV4

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2022-01-29 12:57 | Report Abuse

In Kazakhstan: China invested $27B but now Russia gains more say including the oil pricing power

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At present, Beijing is surrounded by a circle of so-called hostile forces, including Japan, Taiwan, India, and some countries in the South China Sea. If Kazakhstan in northwestern China turns to Russia, Beijing will find itself in an even more vulnerable situation.

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2022-01-29 12:50 | Report Abuse

How Evergrande Became China’s Biggest Financial Headache


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Once one of China’s most successful developers, Evergrande has been labeled a defaulter and is more than $300 billion in debt. Now it's racing to restructure as bondholders warn of possible enforcement action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OABQT3gyYmA

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2022-01-29 12:46 | Report Abuse

US and China Race for Secret Stealth Tech | F-35 Wreckage at Bottom of South China Sea
China Uncensored
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The US and China are racing to recover the wreckage of an F-35 stealth fighter jet in the South China Sea. The fifth-generation fighter jet is one of the most prized possessions in the US Air Force arsenal, and the US wants to make sure China doesn't get the same technology. An Australian tennis organization banned "where is Peng Shuai?" t-shirts. The backlash was fierce. And China is weaponizing climate change—as it builds new coal plants, it tells the world it is committed to combating carbon emissions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTUiVfzCJSM

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2022-01-29 10:14 | Report Abuse

He followed sifu OTB on TA & FA way of doing short term investment. The theory of TA worked very good in a bull market but so so once the market turned bearish. A lot time could be very fluctuating as one of key elements in the investment strategy is that its must have always profit growth. Hence I guessed this fluctuating has turned Uncle to go against sifu.
Anyway I believed for youngsters please do investment in shares on long term basis.

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2022-01-28 17:19 | Report Abuse

Tobby please take note that Uncle advice are only for SHORT term. Will be subjected to CHANGE any time without prior notification.

Hehehehe

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2022-01-28 13:30 | Report Abuse

【#中國禁聞】北京病例持續增加,核酸檢測系統癱瘓;真沒錢了!深圳公務員三個月未發工資;杭州疫情嚴峻,大巴車街頭拉人隔離;爆雷不斷,中國三地產大亨身價暴跌;美駐華大使未到中國,先申請撤離|#新唐人電視台
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【#中國禁聞】北京病例持續增加,核酸檢測系統癱瘓;真沒錢了!深圳公務員三個月未發工資;杭州疫情嚴峻,大巴車街頭拉人隔離;爆雷不斷,中國三地產大亨身價暴跌;美駐華大使未到中國,先申請撤離|#新唐人電視台
新唐人電視台21,622 viewsPremiered 4 hours ago
#新唐人電視台 #中國禁聞 #北京疫情
北京病例持續增加 核酸檢測系統癱瘓
真沒錢了! 深圳公務員連續三月未發工資
杭州疫情嚴峻 大巴車街頭拉人隔離
爆雷不斷 中國三地產大亨身價暴跌
美駐華大使未到中國 先申請撤離
1月27日完整版

北京冬奧會臨近,但北京的中共病毒疫情持續升溫,僅中共當局公布的病例,目前就有本土確診病例75例。至於真實的數據有多少,外界還無法知曉。1月27號,當地的中、高風險區增加到了7個。

從去年底開始,中國一些最富裕的省份都傳出公務員減薪消息,江蘇、浙江、廣東、福建和上海等地受到第一波衝擊。深圳一名公務員告訴新唐人,政府真的沒有錢了,他們已經差不多三個月沒發工資了。

除了北京緊張,浙江杭州也因Omicron病毒變異株流傳,而加強了控制。1月27號,浙江官方下令,控制民眾新年聚會的人數和規模,規定家庭聚餐不可超過10人,5桌以上的宴會活動,需向政府報備。

過去的2021年,中國多家大型房地產開發商爆發債務危機,房地產企業股價紛紛下跌。中國房市也陷入一片低迷。評論分析,新的一年,中國房地產市場危機還會繼續。

北京冬奧會開幕在即,有消息稱,美國正在考慮「授權撤離」駐華使領館,免受中共防疫措施的影響。而新任美國駐华大使還沒正式踏入中國,也申請將外交人員撤離中國,引發關注。

https://m.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=5ZWUs0sKegI&feature=youtu.be

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2022-01-27 21:05 | Report Abuse

中共戰略性調整中國經濟,各國要抄作業;陸公務員:降薪是政府沒錢讓你吐錢;鐮刀想永生,老韭菜也就成了菜;中共全球最完整工業體系炫耀成詛咒?香港出走潮!銀行家待遇

阿波罗新闻网 - 热点直击
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00:00 本期内容摘要
01:43 公職人員:降薪是政府沒錢了,讓你吐錢
06:04 中共對本國經濟的戰略性調整,各國準備抄作業
07:43 全球最完整工業體系的炫耀和詛咒
10:27 鐮刀想永生,老韭菜也就成了菜
12:30 大陸豬企溫氏股份去年預虧至少130億
13:12 香港爆外籍人士加速出走潮!銀行家待遇再高也不去

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSAbxFFTEDs

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2022-01-27 20:57 | Report Abuse

International investors in Chinese companies face growing risks | FT

Financial Times
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As property companies such as Evergrande teeter on the brink of collapse and the Chinese government cracks down on the tech sector, the FT's global China editor James Kynge and markets editor Katie Martin discuss the changing dynamics of investing in China and examine whether the opportunities to make money are worth the growing political risk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTPqa2d0BAE

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2022-01-27 18:04 | Report Abuse

Tech Crash! Is It Still Worth Investing In Malaysia?

FIRL
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In this video, we discuss the tech crash: stay invested or sell all and is it still worth investing in Malaysia.

*DISCLAIMER*

The information in this video is accurate as of the posting date. These are just the opinions of the FIRL Guys and do not in any way represent investment advice or stock recommendations, the content in this video is purely educational.

Information in the video might not be applicable to all investors as it does not take into account the financial circumstances, investment goals, and risk tolerance of any specific investors. Risk is inherent to all investing, including the permanent loss of capital. Past performance does not equal future results. We are not licensed by Malaysia's Securities Commission as financial/investment advisors. Please speak to a licensed financial advisor before making any financial decisions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGBmzBNRt40

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2022-01-27 17:56 | Report Abuse

财经冷眼:美联储每次会议都将加息?地动山摇,金融海啸真来了!中国导弹专家叛逃美国内幕,习近平损失大了!美国要撤离驻华外交人员?!(20220127第
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyF_U51jjxM

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2022-01-27 17:53 | Report Abuse

人流量最大的地铁站商铺,也全都倒闭了。回不了老家的外地人,为了省钱,只能在桥洞底下过年。

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJpvkeydn1k

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2022-01-27 16:53 | Report Abuse

U.S. weighs letting diplomats leave China over tough COVID rules
By Michael Martina

WASHINGTON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department is considering whether to authorize departures for American diplomats and their families in China who wish to leave due to the U.S. government's inability to prevent Chinese authorities from subjecting them to intrusive pandemic control measures, sources told Reuters.

Two sources familiar with the issue said the U.S. Embassy on Monday had sent the request to Washington for formal sign off, as China ramps up COVID-19 containment protocols ahead of the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics in less than two weeks.

The sources, speaking to Reuters on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue, added that some embassy staff are upset the U.S. government has been unwilling or unable to exempt American officials from strict quarantine measures.

The rules include possible forced admittance to COVID fever clinics and separation from children.

The State Department told Reuters in a statement on Tuesday the operating status at its embassy and consulates in China had not changed.

"Any change in operating status of this nature would be predicated solely on the health, safety, and security of our colleagues and their family members," a department spokesperson said.

In Beijing, a foreign ministry spokesman said China's anti-epidemic measures were scientific and conformed with diplomatic treaties.

Leaving China would increase the chances of getting infected, the spokesman, Zhao Lijian, told a daily news briefing.

One person said the U.S. Embassy conducted an internal survey showing that as many as 25% of staff and family members would choose to leave China as soon as possible.

Home quarantine for diplomats should be a baseline requirement, and admission to Chinese fever clinics and hospitals should be voluntary, the person said, adding that the U.S. government should have imposed retaliatory measures for such requirements but failed to do so.

A second person said embassy leadership had failed to get appropriate assurances from China on the treatment of U.S. diplomats throughout the pandemic.

In the early months of the pandemic, the U.S. government evacuated some 1,300 U.S. diplomats and family members from China, and the two governments remained at an impasse for months over testing and quarantine procedures for officials.

China requires foreign diplomats to abide by pandemic control rules like quarantines and testing on arrival, although some foreign envoys have not had to enter government-designated quarantine hotels.

China has quickly stepped up measures to block the further spread of COVID as the Feb. 4 opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics approaches, though flare-ups of the virus have persisted throughout the city.

One Beijing district on Tuesday was set to begin a new round of tests among its roughly 2 million residents. read more

China's nationalist Global Times tabloid called the State Department's consideration of the policy a "dirty trick" intended to disrupt China's hosting of the Olympics.

The United States has led several allied and partner countries in a diplomatic boycott of the Games due to what it says is the Chinese government's ongoing genocide toward Uyghurs and other Muslim groups in its western region of Xinjiang.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/us-considers-allowing-diplomats-leave-china-over-strict-covid-rules-2022-01-25/

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2022-01-27 15:06 | Report Abuse

CHINA / DIPLOMACY
Exclusive: China blasts US plot of ‘authorized exit’ of diplomats ahead of Olympics
US confusing logic: Evacuate from China to get infected easily?
By GT staff reporters
Published: Jan 26, 2022 01:40 AM

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202201/1246933.shtml

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2022-01-27 15:03 | Report Abuse

Since the arrival of Omicron, authorities have seen several outbreaks across the country, prompting local officials to implement mass testing, strict lockdowns, contact tracing and new restrictions on movement. In some cities, people caught in snap lockdowns have been forced to spend days in office buildings and shopping malls until everybody inside tested negative.
A US diplomatic source familiar with the discussions told CNN the request was made after several diplomats and their families expressed fears over China's tightening anti-Covid measures in recent months, including snap lockdowns and quarantines that could potentially separate underage children from parents.

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2022-01-27 14:40 | Report Abuse

"When it comes to the movement of diplomats, China will certainly continue to adopt a non-discriminatory policy, and the restrictions due to epidemic considerations will not be weakened," he said.

"China will only decide our prevention and control measures in response to the overall control of the outbreak."

Nicholas Burns was sworn in as the new US ambassador to China on Tuesday. Burns' appointment had been held up for months over Republican demands that the US pass a bill to counter Beijing's alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang.

This article originally appeared in the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the most authoritative voice reporting on China and Asia for more than a century. For more SCMP stories, please explore the SCMP app or visit the SCMP's Facebook and Twitter pages. Copyright © 2022 South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-us-diplomats-wanting-china-093000123.html

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2022-01-27 14:35 | Report Abuse

Coronavirus: US diplomats wanting out of China risk 'leaving safest country in the world' in a pandemic, Beijing says
Wed, January 26, 2022, 5:30 PM·5 min read

China has protested against a US move to pull out consular staff and their families to avoid pandemic control measures in the zero-Covid nation, saying US diplomats risk leaving the "safest country in world".

This comes after the US embassy in Beijing sent a departure request to Washington for a formal sign- off, as China ramps up Covid-19 containment protocols ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics starting in 10 days.

Highlighting China's efficient control of the pandemic, the Chinese foreign ministry called on Washington to "seriously think through the issues of granting authorisation for the departure of diplomats".

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"China is undoubtedly the safest country in the world [in terms of Covid-19 prevention]," ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Wednesday, warning that departure would "only elevate the risk of infections among the Americans [leaving]."

"China has expressed solemn representation and dissatisfaction to the US," Zhao told a daily press briefing in Beijing.

"We hope the US can abide by and follow China's pandemic control measures, seriously understand China's position and concerns, and cautiously handle the so-called authorised withdrawal of diplomats," he added.

Covid-19 cases in the US soared above 600,000 on Tuesday as the Omicron variant sweeps the country. China reported 44 cases, 24 of them locally transmitted.

A source told the Post that the US move on Monday was possibly a response to concerns raised by its diplomats in China, and unlikely to trigger major changes to the operations of the American embassy and consulates there.

Beijing Olympic torch relay shortened as city records more Covid cases
The first reports about the US State Department weighing whether to authorise such departures came from Reuters, which cited unnamed sources as saying that some embassy staff were upset about Washington being unwilling or unable to secure diplomatic exemptions from the strict quarantine measures.

The rules include possible admission to Covid-19 fever clinics and separation from children.

However, the State Department said operating status at its embassy and consulates in China had not changed.

"The operating status at our mission in [China] has not changed. Any change in operating status of this nature would be predicated solely on the health, safety, and security of our colleagues and their family members," a spokesman told Reuters.

US-China relations have been fraught for the past few years, with the most recent spat relating to Covid-19 controls for aviation.

The US government on Friday said it would suspend 44 China-bound flights by four Chinese carriers in response to Beijing's decision to suspend some US airlines' flights over Covid-19 concerns.

Since December 31, Chinese authorities have suspended 20 United Airlines, 10 American Airlines and 14 Delta Air Lines flights, after some passengers tested positive for Covid-19.

Beijing hit back at the suspension of Chinese lights, calling on the US "to stop disrupting and restricting normal passenger flights".

With the 2022 Winter Olympics just days away, Beijing has been stepping up pandemic control measures, especially after recent Covid-19 flare-ups in the capital and nearby port city of Tianjin.

Foreign diplomats in China must abide by all Covid-19 restrictions, such as nucleic acid testing and mandatory quarantine on arrival, although some foreign envoys have not been sent to government-designated quarantine hotels.

An internal survey by the US embassy in Beijing showed that a quarter of its staff and their families would prefer to leave China as soon as possible, the Reuters report said.

Home quarantine for diplomats should be a baseline requirement, and admission to Chinese fever clinics and hospitals should be voluntary, it quoted a source as saying.

The US government should have imposed retaliatory measures for such requirements but failed to do so, the source said.

The coronavirus pandemic has become a new point of friction in US-China ties, with US officials repeatedly calling for an investigation into the origin of Covid-19. This comes on top of tussles over trade, big tech, maritime disputes in the South China Sea and alleged human rights violations in Xinjiang.

US money or Chinese public's fury: the stark choice for China's apparel firms
But the two sides have managed to continue high-level dialogue to calm tensions.

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2022-01-27 14:29 | Report Abuse

US Embassy in China asks State Department to let diplomats leave over Covid restrictions
By Jessie Yeung, Steven Jiang, David Culver and Jennifer Hansler, CNN

Updated 1049 GMT (1849 HKT) January 26, 2022

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2022-01-26 20:53 | Report Abuse

李克強少見舉動,透露習近平勝負;官逼民反深圳、天津、西安人怒吼;8國狠甩中共“一巴掌”;中共開年不利,馬克龍向習攤牌;英國警告普京和習近平;揭秘為何中共政權信任度
00:00 摘要
01:26 李克強少見舉動 透露習近平勝負? 【阿波羅網報導】
03:10 中共政權信任度全球第一?專家揭其中玄機
04:18 國際奧委會稱北京冬奧服裝不含新疆棉 被兩中企打臉
05:49 走投無路官逼民反 深圳、天津及西安防疫沒飯吃引發多地民眾抗議
08:12 法國醒悟!北京冬奧會前法國狠甩了中共“一巴掌” 這是全球第8個政府認定中共種族滅絕
08:49 中共開年不利 歐盟主席馬克龍在歐洲議會演說向北京攤牌 愛沙尼亞表態支持立陶宛和台灣
10:00 英國會議員逼請辭 首相強生突飆「1句中文」有深意 全場爆笑
11:36 英國警告普京和習近平,民主國家將聯合對抗獨裁

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ha4Ub0IjWHQ

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2022-01-26 20:51 | Report Abuse

北京多區爆疫情,軍隊接管,武警進駐地鐵,滿街紅袖標站崗;國際憂共軍冬奧後犯台,傳蓬佩奧3月訪台見蔡英文;美政府撤回強制令;萬輛卡車奔加國,抗議強制。
強制令失敗 美政府將撤回大公司員工疫苗令
加拿大萬輛卡車前往首都 抗議強制接種疫苗
2021年無陪伴越美境兒童數 創歷史新高
世衛組織:警惕奧密克戎亞變種BA.2傳播
輝瑞宣布試驗 針對奧密克戎病毒的疫苗
FDA限制使用兩款抗體藥物 稱對奧密克戎無效
冬奧前多區爆疫情 軍隊接管 北京如臨大敵
新疆又現疫情 霍爾果斯市爆病例
北京冬奧面臨人權惡評 贊助商審時度勢 猶走鋼絲
全球腐敗國家排名:中共高行賄率跨境貪腐
紐約法輪功支持者 敬祝李洪志師父新年快樂
貝泰首席工程師觀神韻:一生至少看一次
國際憂共軍冬奧後犯台 傳蓬佩奧3月訪台力挺台灣
美國房價漲幅放緩 房市出現降溫跡象
瞄準室內垂直農場 沃爾瑪等公司投資4億美元
台灣屏東燈節登場三大燈區 邀請民眾新年走春賞燈

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRwACv1Cx6s

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2022-01-26 20:50 | Report Abuse

北京多區爆疫情,軍隊接管,武警進駐地鐵,滿街紅袖標站崗;國際憂共軍冬奧後犯台,傳蓬佩奧3月訪台見蔡英文;美政府撤回強制令;萬輛卡車奔加國,抗議強制。
強制令失敗 美政府將撤回大公司員工疫苗令
加拿大萬輛卡車前往首都 抗議強制接種疫苗
2021年無陪伴越美境兒童數 創歷史新高
世衛組織:警惕奧密克戎亞變種BA.2傳播
輝瑞宣布試驗 針對奧密克戎病毒的疫苗
FDA限制使用兩款抗體藥物 稱對奧密克戎無效
冬奧前多區爆疫情 軍隊接管 北京如臨大敵
新疆又現疫情 霍爾果斯市爆病例
北京冬奧面臨人權惡評 贊助商審時度勢 猶走鋼絲
全球腐敗國家排名:中共高行賄率跨境貪腐
紐約法輪功支持者 敬祝李洪志師父新年快樂
貝泰首席工程師觀神韻:一生至少看一次
國際憂共軍冬奧後犯台 傳蓬佩奧3月訪台力挺台灣
美國房價漲幅放緩 房市出現降溫跡象
瞄準室內垂直農場 沃爾瑪等公司投資4億美元
台灣屏東燈節登場三大燈區 邀請民眾新年走春賞燈

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRwACv1Cx6s

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2022-01-26 20:46 | Report Abuse

日本3月份將停止對華援助貸款,由誠摯開始到落魄離開,40余年給中國留下了什麼?鮮為人知,中共眼裡的兩個日本政府,中日關係惡化之謎 | 秦鵬觀察 1/25 | 新唐人電視台

0:00 尿素褲開啟中國改革開放 日本40年援華帶來什麼?
10:41 中日關係巨變 改變原因究竟是什麼?
0:00 尿素褲開啟中國改革開放 日本40年援華帶來什麼?
10:41 中日關係巨變 改變原因究竟是什麼?

日前,日經新聞中文網報導日本政府將停止政府對華援助貸款,這個被中共當局掩蓋40年的大事件再次浮出水面,其中真相曾經讓無數中國人震驚。這個1979年開始的巨額援助,到底給中國帶來了什麼?

今年是中日正常化50週年,但是戰爭的陰雲已經籠罩兩國上空。中日關係到底是從什麼時候開始惡化的,因何而起?儘管在中共官方宣傳中似乎言之鑿鑿,但真相並非如此簡單。而且,中共黨媒時不時宣傳抵制日貨,你可能不知道,果真那樣,中國很多地方連吃喝可能都會成為問題。

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Gy2hWVS5Po

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2022-01-26 18:17 | Report Abuse

I believed better fitness can only help a little bit in improving how long can his last last. The more important factors are a person emotions & psychological level. Another is frequently in copulation. practicing Practice made prefect. Hahahaha

My friend told that be can last for hours after every morning practising chinese breathing methods. Hahaha.

I laughed at him saying that you must have using Vixgra. He replied no.

Hahahaha

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Posted by GrowingRich > Jan 26, 2022 2:28 PM | Report Abuse 

only 2 minutes?

lol no problem. when you get to a different level of fitness, and eating a bit more protein (just ayam goreng, ikan goreng, beef, mutton, no need all those b00lkrap fancy stylo 'protein juice'), you can do 'seconds', sometimes on a good day even 'thirds', when you would be lasting a bit longer, or if you're lucky much longer, than 2 minutes ...

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2022-01-26 14:08 | Report Abuse

How about love making ?
Need to sanitize first & wearing face mask ? Hahahaha

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2022-01-26 14:02 | Report Abuse

I prefer running chase by sexy girl!
Hahaha

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2022-01-26 13:53 | Report Abuse

Baby baby remember there is always reason behind every things you witness. The only differences is whether you know or realised or not. Cheap things don't come naturally. They are cheap for a reason.

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2022-01-26 13:50 | Report Abuse

Red ang pau la... come come come

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2022-01-26 11:33 | Report Abuse

qqq3333 aiyo my goodness what have I done ...hahaha.. turning this forum to another China forum. So sorry la not going to response to you here.

I got two fans qqq3333 & stockraider. Now stockraider after being tembak so many time she disappeared ..hehehe

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2022-01-26 11:05 | Report Abuse

Hahahaha qqq3333 I thinks I already told you I don't like old lady la .. why u following me...Haha

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2022-01-26 10:35 | Report Abuse

DickyMe, to be fair I don't think Uncle anti Capitalism. He is only anti America as they going against China. Even now China still applying Capitalism as a model in their economy even though Xi slowly going toward socialism model as a way.

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2022-01-26 10:05 | Report Abuse

Uncle got his wealth under Capitalism system. If under common prosperity Uncle & us should have common(same) wealth. right?

Just wonder which system is fair & just ?
A system that reward the fittest, hard working & clever person ( ie. Like Meritocracy system is one those )

Or

A system that cherish equitable among people. Everyone getting wealth equally without reference to their efforts, ability or IQ level.

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2022-01-26 09:54 | Report Abuse

Tobby oh dear are you wetting your pant ??? Daily dropped of 2% to 3% is considered normal event. Don't get so excited or anguished.

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2022-01-25 15:02 | Report Abuse

73塊的酒你敢喝?中國比台灣便宜4倍,小粉紅感動哭了|中國棄單立陶宛蘭姆酒,台灣賣600塊
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yMLIU_5dvE

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2022-01-25 14:57 | Report Abuse

What is the WELFARE STATE like in the socialist CHINA of XI JINPING? - VisualPolitik EN

VisualPolitik EN
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What kind of welfare state is there in the People's Republic of China? What are its public services like? How do they work? Theoretically China is a socialist country, but... how does this shape up in practice? In this video we tell you the most important facts about how the welfare state works in the great Asian power.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlNFR8fMHSk

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2022-01-25 14:55 | Report Abuse

What are the "Socialist Benefits" of Communist China?
laowhy86
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Hey Laowinners!

Is China a Communist country? Well, that is a tough question to answer, but one thing that might help everyone understand a little better is a rundown of the actual welfare programs and actual examples of socialism that China actually has. Socialism with Chinese characteristics is the official name, and it can be confusing to say the least. Let us break it down for you and you can come up with the answer yourself!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0mHNUfG3aw

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2022-01-25 14:11 | Report Abuse

China Clamps Down on Homegrown Tech Giants Amid Nationalization Drive
Government curbs on the activities of online service providers come as the ruling party forges ahead with nationalization.

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/tech-07192021134345.html

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2022-01-25 10:29 | Report Abuse

China Clamps Down on Homegrown Tech Giants Amid Nationalization Drive
Government curbs on the activities of online service providers come as the ruling party forges ahead with nationalization.

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/tech-07192021134345.html

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2022-01-25 00:32 | Report Abuse

Initially, Mr. Xi had been open to advancing market reforms that began in China under Deng Xiaoping in the 1980s. In late 2013, Mr. Xi’s leadership vowed to give market forces a “decisive role.” He blessed market-minded regulators who talked up stock investing and relaxed government control over China’s currency. His administration even pondered a proposal to have professional managers rather than party apparatchiks run state companies.

One after another, those reform plans led to chaos. In the summer of 2015, a big stock-market selloff pounded markets and embarrassed Mr. Xi. The central bank’s move to set the Chinese yuan freer spooked the public further.

In closed-door meetings with underlings, Mr. Xi made his displeasure clear, according to the officials close to the leadership, and unleashed state forces to fix what he saw as the market’s woes.

Senior state-sector officials successfully lobbied Mr. Xi’s leadership to scratch plans to bring more market-oriented managers to state companies.

Beijing now directly supervises 128 state firms. Although that is down from about 140 in 2012, the enterprises have grown larger, encroaching more on the private sector, amid government-led consolidations aimed at creating national corporations. Local governments manage thousands more of the firms.

Until last year, Xu Zhong was head of the research department of China’s central bank. He publicly blamed China’s poor governance and market distortions on the state’s hand in allocating credit, which had caused private firms to be deprived of financing.

“The first institutional problem that leads to financial chaos is unclear boundaries between government and the market,” he wrote in an article published in December 2017. In a high-level economic forum in February 2019, he called for accountability of the government when it came to market reforms.

Shortly after that, he was moved to a new role outside the central bank in an association of market dealers.

“The market-reform camp is all but gone,” says an economist who advises the government. “By now, it’s pretty clear what kind of reform the top guy really wants.”

There was no mistaking the shifting winds in September, when Liu He, the leadership’s top economic adviser with a reputation for supporting market reforms, summarized Beijing’s plans for the state sector for the next three years.

“State-owned enterprises,” he said, “must become the competitive core of the market.”

https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-xi-clampdown-private-sector-communist-party-11607612531

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2022-01-25 00:29 | Report Abuse

Three other private companies in Dongguan also set up party cells recently, including an electronics maker, an auto-parts manufacturer and a chemical company. A Dongguan official, Zhao Zhijia, calls the party committees “red charging stations” saying that “these companies will integrate party building into their corporate culture. It’s a win-win.”

Such party committees often trump the decision-making of corporate management and boards. A party cell at Baowu Steel Group, a state-owned company that is China’s largest steel producer, held 55 meetings in the past two years and reviewed some 137 business and other proposals submitted by management, according to company filings. It revised 16 of the proposals before sending them on to Baowu’s board of directors.

It also turned down some, including one involving a fundraising proposal for a company subsidiary, saying the need for more capital was unclear, according to an article posted on Baowu’s website.

The party committee has directed the company to set aside more funds to help the poor even though the profits of Baowu’s listed arm declined 42% in the previous year. Eliminating poverty is a top political objective of Mr. Xi.

Chinese officials say Mr. Xi doesn’t intend to crush entrepreneurship or eliminate market forces. He has promised to support the private sector, which contributes half of the government’s tax revenues and employs 80% of urban workers.

Unlike his predecessors who steadily expanded the private economy, Mr. Xi focuses on bringing entrepreneurs into the party’s fold.

Chinese officials close to the leadership say Mr. Xi’s thinking has been influenced by excesses that emerged under predecessors Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, when corruption and environmental degradation were rampant, and by market disruptions that rattled Mr. Xi in the early years of his rule.