The Queen’s grandson, Peter Phillips, and Princess Diana’s niece, Kitty Spencer, both appeared in Chinese milk adverts recently.
CNN’s list of the world’s most beautiful streets pays homage to the best way to experience a city – going for a stroll and taking it all in from the ground.
A year ago, Chinese scientist He Jiankui claimed that he had helped to make the first genetically engineered babies. He’s since disappeared, and the babies are nowhere to be seen, either.
Liu Shichao is a self-confessed peasant and ‘stunt drinker’, which means that he drinks a lot in a very short period of time, on camera.
China may have ended its one-child policy back in 2015, but the ramifications of that rule will still be felt for generations to come.
The ongoing protests in Hong Kong turned very violent this past weekend, as police used extreme force to disband pro-democracy protesters.
Hong Kong residents feel that their democratic freedoms are under threat, and they aren’t going down without a fight.
A malfunctioning wave pool sent a massive wave crashing down on unsuspecting tourists at a Chinese waterpark.
A child, dangling off the edge of a balcony, was saved thanks to the quick thinking of the people passing by.
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping are currently the best of buds, and you just know that’s going to irk America’s president.
Some South African Huawei users are trying to get a refund, after Google cut off Huawei’s Android license.
The US has cracked down on Chinese tech companies, causing Google to cut off Huawei’s Android license. That has ramifications for Huawei phone users.
When you’ll do anything for subscribers, you could find yourself in some pretty uncomfortable situations – especially if there’s an octopus involved.
Now that it’s complete, the Great Mosque of Algiers is the largest in Africa and third largest in the world.
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Every morning, principal Zhang Pengfei leads around 700 pupils in a synchronised dance routine, and the internet absolutely loves it.
A woman is lucky to be alive after a sinkhole suddenly opened up beneath her feet, swallowing her in an instant.
With backing from both the government and private sector, this new start-up is already smashing records. Perhaps we should be a little afraid?
Karma is rather unpredictable, and in some instances villains never quite get their comeuppance. In this video, however, it’s not skipping a beat.
Finding himself in a dark room filled with Terracotta Warriors of the First Emperor, a 24-year-old man snapped a selfie. Then he committed another crime.
Sensational new allegations accuse China of gifting the Africa Union their headquarters under false pretences, with reports of bugging devices in the walls.
Political risk analysts have called 2018 the year that ends the world as we know it, as the global order dominated by Western ideals begins to unravel. Good times.
After sharing more than 300 videos and amassing more than a million fans, Wu Yongning suddenly went silent. Then, his girlfriend came out with the truth.
After a few hiccups, the Victoria’s Secret Angels took to the runway in China yesterday. Of course it was all wings and diamonds and outrageous outfits.
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Housing 86 passengers, the latest in luxury air travel sees a 10-day tour around the world for the very, very wealthy. Tough life.
Winnie the Pooh is a pretty mellow character, so what has he done to piss off the people of China? Turns out someone is being a delicate snowflake.
While airlines often make new efforts to improve their services and keep passengers happy, this Chinese airline have revamped their cabin crew outfits.
For centuries, many Chinese women had their toes broken and bound, but it turns out the reason behind the practice was very misunderstood.
Egypt is bored of its capital, and has thus decided to build a new one with the help of some Chinese investments. Let’s take a closer look.