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  2. Zhengzhou Airport riot - Wikipedia

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    The Zhengzhou Airport riot occurred on 5–6 February 2014. Passengers at the airport in Zhengzhou , capital of the Chinese province of Henan , angry over lengthy delays due to snowy weather, smashed computers at airline check-in counters and destroyed information kiosks .

  3. Operation National Sword - Wikipedia

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    The Operation National Sword (ONS) was a policy initiative launched in 2017 by the government of China to monitor and more stringently review recyclable waste imports. [1] By 1 January 2018, China had banned 24 categories of solid waste and had also stopped importing plastic waste with a contamination level of above 0.05 percent, which was significantly lower than the 10 percent that it had ...

  4. Boycotts of Chinese products - Wikipedia

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    There have been campaigns advocating for a boycott of products made in China.Commonly cited reasons for boycotting China include the alleged low quality of products, human rights issues, territorial conflicts involving China, support for separatist movements within China, and objection to more specific matters relating to China, including the government's mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. Why China and Mexico are the right targets for Trump's ... - AOL

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    China offers the two prerequisites needed to supply the U.S. market: a large chemical industrial base, and a government willing to allow its factories to make illegal narcotics and their ...

  6. Backlash in China against draft law banning items that harm ...

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    The scholars and commentators also encouraged citizens to give their feedback on the draft, and so far around 39,000 people have done so via the website of China's parliament, the National People ...

  7. China to impose hefty fines, penalties for illegal education ...

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    Unlicensed tutoring services in China could face penalties of up to 100,000 yuan ($13,715.54), the country's Education Ministry said as it seeks to crack down on the lucrative after school ...

  8. 2013 Beijing Capital International Airport bombing - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Beijing Capital International Airport bombing occurred at 6:24 pm on Saturday, July 20, 2013, near the Exit B at the second floor of Terminal 3 in Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China. The blast only injured the bomber Ji Zhongxing (Chinese: 冀中星) himself. [3] No flights were affected, according to airport ...

  9. Airport considering system to allow travelers to retain ... - AOL

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    Sep. 25—AVOCA — A new system, if enacted, would allow air travelers to send prohibited items home to themselves, avoiding confiscation. It's called "Flippit" — a patent-pending idea for ...