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ecns - China News Service
- From Desert to Oasis: Pakistani journalists, scholars praise Xinjiang's ecological efforts
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ecns - China News Service
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‘Lucid waters, lush mountains’: How China's green vision resonates at SCO gathering
As the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) marks its 25th anniversary, more than 300 delegates from SCO member states and beyond gathered in the coastal city of Ningbo, eastern China's Zhejiang Province, from April 28 to 30 to advance cooperation on green development and sustainability.
‘Lucid waters, lush mountains’: How China's green vision resonates at SCO gathering
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Project Gutenberg EBooks
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The load of chips by Madeline Leslie
Language: English
The load of chips by Madeline Leslie
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BBC News
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Woman charged over fatal Wimbledon school crash
Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau died after a car crashed into the Study Preparatory School in July 2023.
Woman charged over fatal Wimbledon school crash
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Celebrity news AmoMama
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Mariah Carey Celebrates Twins' 15th Birthday, Igniting Reactions Over Daughter's New Look — Photos
Mariah Carey just proved that "Dem Babies" are officially grown-up teens during a magical birthday outing. But eagle-eyed fans soon moved past the fireworks and matching outfits. The superstar marked Moroccan and Monroe's 15th birthday on April 30, 2026, with a Facebook and Instagram post that quickly drew thousands of...
Mariah Carey Celebrates Twins' 15th Birthday, Igniting Reactions Over Daughter's New Look — Photos

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Malay Mail - All
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Malaysia crash out of Thomas Cup quarters, Great Wall of China proves unbreachable
HORSENS (Denmark), May 1 — The Great Wall of China proved too strong to breach.Malaysia’s bid to end 34-year drought of lifting the Thomas Cup during the 2026 edition came to a halt following a 0-3 defeat to the defending champions in the quarter-finals at Forum Horsens here today.After sitting out China’s two Group A matches, world No. 1 Shi Yu Qi returned in style, overcoming Malaysia’s top men’s singles player Leong Jun Hao 21-10, 16-21, 21-9 in a 67-minute ma
Malaysia crash out of Thomas Cup quarters, Great Wall of China proves unbreachable
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HORSENS (Denmark), May 1 — The Great Wall of China proved too strong to breach.
Malaysia’s bid to end 34-year drought of lifting the Thomas Cup during the 2026 edition came to a halt following a 0-3 defeat to the defending champions in the quarter-finals at Forum Horsens here today.
After sitting out China’s two Group A matches, world No. 1 Shi Yu Qi returned in style, overcoming Malaysia’s top men’s singles player Leong Jun Hao 21-10, 16-21, 21-9 in a 67-minute match, to set the 11-time champions on the road to victory.
Malaysia looked to their trusted pair and world No. 2, Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik to turn the tide around, and for a moment, it seemed possible.
The 2022 men’s doubles world champions pushed world No. 5 duo Liang Wei Keng-Wang Chang to the brink in a tense opening set, only to see it slip 22-24.
From there, the momentum swung decisively, and the Malaysians fell 14-21 in 35 minutes, which marked their 10th defeat in 13 meetings against the Chinese pair.
With China, Group A champions, in cruise control, national second singles Justin Hoh was unable to force a comeback, as he found world No. 7 Li Shi Feng a tough nut to crack, with the latter sealing the tie 21-14, 21-13 in 44-minutes and thus booked their place in the last four.
The result also meant Malaysia, who finished as Group B runners-up, were unable to end their 24-year long wait for another win over China in the competition.
Their last victory, a 3-2 achievement, came in the 2002 edition semi-finals when China hosted the prestigious badminton team tournament in Guangzhou.
China will take on the winner of the other quarter-final tie between hosts Denmark and Thailand, scheduled to be held later today, in the last four tomorrow.
Malaysia began their Group B campaign with a narrow 3-2 win over England, followed by a 4-1 victory against Finland before falling 2-3 to Japan.
The 2026 Thomas Cup, which began on April 24, runs until May 3. — Bernama
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BBC News
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Superdry co-founder found guilty of rape
James Holder, 54, attacked the woman after on a night out in Cheltenham in May 2022.
Superdry co-founder found guilty of rape
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Euronews
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World Cup travel demand rises, but not all host cities will get the economic win
While the tourism picture points to an increase in activity in the run-up to this summer's tournament, research suggests the broader impact may be far more limited.
World Cup travel demand rises, but not all host cities will get the economic win
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New York Times World News
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The Last Moments of Jeju Air Flight 2216
The crew of a stricken South Korean flight faced a cascade of unforgiving decisions in the last moments. The kind other pilots might look at and ask: What would I have done?
The Last Moments of Jeju Air Flight 2216
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ABC World
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Taiwan expresses concern after China calls the island biggest risk
Taiwan has expressed concern hours after a call between China and the United States’ top diplomats in which Beijing stressed self-ruled Taiwan was the biggest risk in relations
Taiwan expresses concern after China calls the island biggest risk
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Hindustan Times
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‘Half of Bangalore will be in Chikmagalur’: Viral video shows bumper-to-bumper traffic due to long weekend
Bengaluru–Mangaluru highway: The video circulating online shows a long stretch of vehicles lined up closely, highlighting the scale of the rush.
‘Half of Bangalore will be in Chikmagalur’: Viral video shows bumper-to-bumper traffic due to long weekend

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Hindustan Times
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Bhuvneshwar Kumar sets the record straight on Rajat Patidar's controversial dismissal: ‘Ball touched the ground’
Bhuvneshwar Kumar weighed in on the controversial dismissal of Rajat Patidar during the IPL 2026 match between Gujarat Titans and RCB.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar sets the record straight on Rajat Patidar's controversial dismissal: ‘Ball touched the ground’
