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About the Ebola Outbreak: Six Things You Need to Know

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has stated that the Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda has resulted in nearly 600 suspected cases and 139 deaths. Here are the latest updates you need to know regarding this Ebola outbreak.

Trump Draws Attention as Xi Presents a North Korean-Style Welcome Ceremony

U.S. President Donald Trump arrived at Beijing Capital International Airport on the evening of May 13, marking the start of his state visit. The welcome ceremony organised for Trump in Beijing is widely perceived as being of a high calibre, reflecting the characteristics of a 'state visit' and a 'major power summit'.

Chinese Mayor Infiltrated by the CCP Leaves Americans Alarmed

Wang Ailin, who has stepped down as mayor of Arcadia, will acknowledge the accusation of 'illegally acting as an agent of China.' Following her infiltration by the CCP, Wang Ailin and her fiancé Sun Yaoning launched a fake news website in the United States, disseminating propaganda from the CCP and promoting pro-China narratives.

Rumors of Police Gathering Outside Trump’s Hotel; Sanctioned Rubio to Accompany Delegation

U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive in Beijing on the evening of the 13th, officially beginning his visit to China. Although the official itinerary has been released in advance, for security reasons, the exact route of Trump’s motorcade and the hotel where he will stay have not been disclosed. However, the Liangmaqiao embassy district in Beijing’s Chaoyang District has already entered a state of heightened security.

How Much Money Have Li Shangfu and Wei Fenghe Embezzled?

Former Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu and Wei Fenghe were both sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve on May 7. After the two-year reprieve, their death sentences will be commuted to life imprisonment, with no possibility of reduction or parole.

UK Summons CCP Ambassador Over Espionage Concerns

Following the conviction of two CCP spies for intimidating and surveilling Hong Kong pro-democracy activists in the UK, the British government issued a warning to the CCP, emphasising that such actions constitute a serious infringement of British sovereignty.

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