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Last 2 pandas in Japan are leaving for China

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Chinese Pandas Leave Japanese Zoo
Lucky lottery winners got one minute to bid goodbye to Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei, twin pandas set to leave Japan on Tuesday amid mounting tensions with China.

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Japan bids farewell to last giant pandas as pair leave for China
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Crowds bid farewell to Japan’s last pandas before return to China amid souring ties
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The last 2 pandas in Japan are leaving for China as ties are strained
Japanese panda fans gathered Sunday for the final public viewing at Tokyo's Ueno zoo before twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei return to China this week.

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Japan's remaining twin pandas to depart for China on Jan. 27
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'Fans in tears' as Japan bids farewell to last two pandas
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Xiao Ming, many students’ favourite Chinese composition character, comes to life in award-winning film

It was a fine and sunny morning. A boy named Xiao Ming was on his way to school when he came across an elderly woman who needed help. He helped her and was late for school.
Seeking Alpha
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Chinese AI developer Xiao-I downsizes US IPO to $47M from $60M

Chinese AI developer Xiao-I (XI) has proposed terms for a downsized $47M US initial public offering. Xiao-I is planning to offer 6M American Depositary Shares, equaling 2M ordinary shares, priced between $6.80 and $8.80, which would raise around $47M if ...
Sixth Tone
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Her Eye, Her Era, Her Archive: Xiao Zhuang, One of China’s First Female Photojournalists, Dies at 93

Beginning as a young army photographer, Xiao’s eye for everyday human moments led her to document the rise of a nation.
New York Post
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China sentences billionaire Xiao Jianhua to 13 years, fines Tomorrow Holdings $8.1 billion

Xiao Jianhua's conglomerate Tomorrow Holdings was fined $8.1 billion by a Shanghai court. Fred DUFOURFRED DUFOUR/AFP/Getty Images A Shanghai court on Friday sentenced Chinese-Canadian billionaire Xiao Jianhua, not seen in public since 2017, to 13 years in ...
manilatimes
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Listed Chinese Restaurant Chain XIAO NOODLES Hits Dual Milestone: Opens First Singapore Store at Iconic 313@Somerset for Its 500th Global Outlet

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 December 2025 - XIAO NOODLES, a leading publicly listed Chinese quick-service restaurant (QSR) chain on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX: 02408), has achieved a notable corporate milestone with the grand opening ...
Washington Times
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Top Chinese diplomat says support of Pacific nations with policing should not alarm Australia

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — China’s ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, sought to reassure Wednesday that China’s increased involvement in the Pacific, particularly in policing efforts, should not be a cause of alarm for Australia. Xiao, speaking at ...
CNN
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Chinese-Canadian tycoon faces trial in China without consular access, embassy says

The trial in China of a missing Chinese-Canadian tycoon who was abducted from a hotel room in Hong Kong five years ago will take place without consular access, the Canadian Embassy in Beijing told CNN on Tuesday. Billionaire financier Xiao Jianhua, known ...
Jurist
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Shanghai court sentences Chinese-Canadian billionaire Xiao Jianhua to 13 years in prison

A Shanghai court has sentenced Chinese-Canadian billionaire Xiao Jianhua to 13 years in prison and ordered him to pay a fine of 6.5 million yuan (CAD 1.2 million) on charges of the illegal absorption of public deposits, breach of trust in the use of ...
The New York Times
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Chinese Canadian Billionaire Sentenced to 13 Years for Financial Crimes

Five years after being grabbed from a Hong Kong hotel, Xiao Jianhua, who came to symbolize China’s corporate excess, also faces a hefty fine, as does his company. By Alexandra Stevenson HONG KONG — Xiao Jianhua, the Chinese Canadian billionaire and ...
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