As The Wandering Earth and Crazy Alien take the box office by storm, their production base, Qingdao Oriental Movie Metropolis in East China's Shandong province, has also attracted attention from the audience.
The Wandering Earth, China's first blockbuster movie set in space, will represent the dawning of a new era in Chinese filmmaking, according to a report in The New York Times.
Qingdao, a city in East China's Shandong province, is more expressive than others as it has an important history of film and pushes to get more people watching them.
This weekend is momentous for two West African states: Nigeria and Senegal are set to vote for presidents to steer their countries' economic growth in the next four and five years.
SEOUL - Government guidelines aimed at promoting more diversity in South Korea's K-pop world have been withdrawn after critics said they amounted to state censorship of a booming industry.
BAGHOUZ, Syria - A convoy of trucks carrying hundreds of men, women and children left the last enclave held by Islamic State militants in eastern Syria on Wednesday, signaling a possible end to a standoff that has lasted for more than a week.
Should individual African nations delay trade deals with Europe and the United States and instead wait to negotiate as a continental bloc?
UNITED NATIONS - The prospect of peace between Israelis and Palestinians is fading by the day as violence and radicalism grow - and "the risk of war continues to loom large", a senior UN envoy in the region warned on Wednesday.
The death toll of a devastating fire burst in an old part of Bangladesh's capital Dhaka on Wednesday night has risen to 81, local officials said, and the number may continue to grow.
The UK's Labour and Conservatives are both braced for more resignations after 11 Members of Parliament this week formed a breakaway group in protest at the direction of their parties.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he is barring a US-born former Islamic State propagandist from returning home, making the unusual case that she is not a US citizen.
Venezuelan Vice-President Delcy Rodriguez said on Wednesday that the country's internal order and proper protection of its borders are guaranteed.
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