Two suspected cases of the plague – which is linked to the consumption of marmot meat – have been identified in the region of Khovd, health experts announced on Wednesday.
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United Nations is smashing Australian businesses by making it cheaper to order goods from CHINA
There are growing calls for Australia to tear up a United Nations agreement which makes shipping online goods from China cheaper than buying from local suppliers.
China reacts as Australia shows off $270bn defence boost
Chinese government controlled media has responded to Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s announcement that Australia will spend $270billion on defence expansion.
Thousands of villagers swarm to hunt for a ‘mysterious creature’ after hearing ‘dragon’s humming’
Footage shows curious locals swarming to the top of the mountain in Xiushui of China’s southwestern province Guizhou while the supposedly mystical beast can be heard making the booming noises.
Stella McCartney advertises for staff after using Government scheme to furlough hundreds of staff
Stella McCartney is advertising roles ranging from administration to knitwear design. The designer furloughed up to half her 1,400 staff across 51 stores in April an insider told MailOnline.
What Kmart doesn’t want you to know
Kmart has attracted legions of fans with its on-trend products and low prices for everything from marble tables to heated rugs and $69 air fryers.
China is one satellite away from launching its GPS rival Beidou
Beidou will be made up of 30 satellites giving China military independence in terms of navigation and even messaging independent of the US or other nations.
Retiring Chinese fire brigade dogs refuse to leave handlers
Touching footage shows one of the loyal hounds eagerly reaching for its trainer while being held back by its leash. Another dog is seen holding onto a fireman’s hand, unwilling to move.
China brings bulldozers in to Himalayan site of clash with India
India says 20 soldiers were killed in what it claimed was a pre-meditated attack near the Line of Actual Control, the disputed border between the world’s two most populous countries.
Drug-addict parents sell their newborn son online so they can buy crystal meth
The parents from south-western China rushed to trade off their baby last October after striking a deal with another couple who had trouble conceiving through an online chatting platform.