Chinese viewers will be able to watch English club rugby, complete with commentary in Mandarin, for the first time on Christmas Eve when the Leicester Tigers host the London-based Saracens on CCTV5+.
US soybean exporters have received some warning signals on product quality from the world's largest importer, a month after US President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing secured them a juicy deal selling an extra 12 million tons of their produce to China.
WASHINGTON - Apple has confirmed the long-held suspicion of some users that it is deliberately limiting the iPhones' processing speed as they age.
China's growing middle class and its taste for wine have prompted a group of importers to pursue fine wines from California.
SYDNEY - Australia's most enduring military mystery has been solved after the wreckage of the country's first submarine was found more than a century after vanishing off Papua New Guinea's coast, officials said on Thursday.
SAN FRANCISCO - Sales of "wearable" computing items - from internet-linked watches to step-counting shoes - will nearly double in the next few years, a market forecaster said on Wednesday.
MIAMI - A US woman has given birth to a healthy baby girl from an embryo that was frozen a quarter century ago, in what hospital officials said may be a world record.
SEOUL - South Korea's younger generation is facing rising debt while the older generation has less living costs, boosting worries about low birthrate amid an aging population, data showed on Thursday.
LONDON - Police and prosecutors in Britain are taking the fight to human traffickers and slavemasters, but the country needs a "change in culture" to end modern slavery, the UK's anti-slavery czar said.
CANBERRA - Government of the South Australian state has announced a plan to improve safe swimming practices after two teenagers drowned at the same Adelaide beach within eight days.
TOKYO - Train operator West Japan Railway Co said on Tuesday that a 16-centimeter crack found in a steel frame of a carriage of a shinkansen bullet train was "extremely serious".
VANCOUVER - The government of the Canadian province of British Columbia has decided to immediately end the hunting of grizzly bears throughout the province.
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