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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 965, Meng Chang, emperor of Later Shu (born 919) passed away. In 981, Xue Juzheng, Chinese scholar-official and historian passed away. In 1488, Joseon Dynasty official Choe Bu returned to Korea after months of shipwrecked travel in China. In 1913, The Second Revolution breaks out against the Beiyang government, as Li Liejun proclaims Jiangxi independent from the Republic of China. In 1931, Geeto Mongol, Canadian-American wrestler and trainer (died 2013) was born. In 1967, Bruny Surin, Canadian sprinter was born. In 1970, Lee Byung-hun, South Korean actor, singer, and dancer was born. In 1995, Chinese seismologists successfully predict the 1995 Myanmar-China earthquake, reducing the number of casualties to 11. In 1995, Jordyn Wieber, American gymnast was born. In 2015, Cheng Siwei, Chinese engineer, economist, and politician (born 1935) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
China Flexes Its Rare-Earth Muscle—Again

New export restrictions underscore Beijing’s supply chain grip in ongoing tensions with Washington.
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CNN
· Jun 25, 2026
From Shein to Pop Mart: How Chinese brands are grabbing global market share
Chinese companies are moving beyond their home base, expanding overseas and reshaping fashion, tech, and consumer markets worldwide. CNN’s Hanako Montgomery explains why.
Reuters
· Jun 22, 2026
Will China overtake France as the top foie gras producer?
When people hear foie gras, they usually think of France. But China's foie gras industry has been quietly booming. Over the last 10 years, the fattened livers of force-fed ducks or geese have gone from a high-end delicacy to a widely available, affordable product. China's surge in output, much lower costs and growing global demand mean exports are likely to rise, farmers say, potentially putting China on track to overtake France as the world's leading producer. #foiegras #china #agriculture #chinesefood #frenchfood
UPI
· Jun 23, 2026
China’s rare-earth curbs squeeze Japanese manufacturers
China’s rare-earth curbs squeeze Japanese manufacturers
Borneo Bulletin
· Jul 8, 2026
Traditional Chinese ‘EastDiet’ linked to lower heart disease, obesity risk
Traditional Chinese ‘EastDiet’ linked to lower heart disease, obesity risk
ING Think
· Jul 9, 2026
3 key questions for China’s second half of 2026
ASIA/PACIFIC: China’s economy has seen a growing divergence this year, with two distinct K-shaped trends moving in opposite directions. Here, we look at three questions for the second half of 2026: does the divergence persist, does the central bank rethink its policy framework, and do policymakers deploy additional support?
Vision Times
· Jun 22, 2026
Inside China’s Rust Belt: How the Northeast Lost Its Industrial Edge
Northeast China is China’s Rust Belt. Global Rust Belt regions all follow the same vicious cycle: economic downturn, brain drain, declining birth rates, aging population, and then further economic downturn. Detroit in the U.S., Tohoku in Japan, the mining areas of Western Europe—which of them didn’t fall from glory to oblivion? The problem is that []
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