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China-Linked Cybercrime Operation Linked To 45,000 Attacks
A cybercrime operation tied to China is responsible for approximately 45,000 attacks and over 5,300 backdoors. The transcript discusses the artist Cai Gao's awards and work, and the development of an interactive electronics teaching system.
Mastodon
Global Airlines Launch New Middle East-Europe Routes
New maritime routes from Chinese ports have been operational since January. This initiative is expected to boost economic cooperation and facilitate the movement of goods. The world's largest airline has introduced new flight services connecting the Middle East to Europe.
RFI Afrique
Shenzhen Eases Property Policies
Shenzhen released new housing policies on April 29th, further relaxing purchase restrictions in core areas. Urban renewal involves adjusting urban spatial resources through maintenance, renovation, demolition, and improvement of public resources to better meet current and future needs. Following the implementation of new housing policies on April 29th, Shenzhen's new commercial housing market showed initial effects. From April 30th to May 3rd, the city recorded 389 new commercial residential units subscribed, a 22.7% increase year-on-year. Sales reached 428 units, up 63.4% year-on-year. Resale home transactions totaled 304 units, a 50% year-on-year increase.
CNR Voice of China
Sherlock Holmes Audiobook Released On Yun Ting App
An audiobook featuring detective Sherlock Holmes and his partner solving mysteries is available on the Yun Ting App. The story is described as having a convoluted plot with layered developments. Users can search for the number '36' on the app to access the audiobook.
CNR Voice of China
Chinese Ports Launch New Maritime Routes To Africa
Several major Chinese ports have opened new direct maritime routes to West African ports including Tema and Lagos. A cargo ship from Alsindao carrying automobile parts, tires, and solar panels departed in late April.
RFI Monde
Artist Cai Gao Wins International Illustrator Award
Artist Cai Gao received international recognition for his artwork, winning the 14th Bratislava International Biennial of Illustrations award in 1993 for his work 'Bao'er'. Artist Cai Gao's journey began in 1972 when he submitted a black and white comic strip titled 'Whose Egg Hatched' to the Red Scarf magazine, earning seven yuan. Cai Gao, a primary school teacher in 1972, began submitting illustrations to magazines, receiving seven yuan for his first submission, a black and white comic titled 'The Egg Laid by Whose Family'. He later won awards in competitions and joined the Hunan Children's Pictorial in 1982. His work, which uses simple brushstrokes to convey philosophical ideas, has been recognized internationally. The report also mentioned robots developed by the Luoyang Institute of Technology for the World Intelligent Competition.
CNR Voice of China
Artist Cai Gao Wins International Recognition For Artwork
Artist Cai Gao has received international recognition for his work, finding comfort and validation in the understanding of his art across different countries and languages.
CNR Voice of China
Former Worker Converts Ancestral Home Into Rural Cafe
Huang Zhentao, a post-95er, returned to his hometown with his wife to convert his ancestral home into a rural cafe. The couple invested over 2 million yuan into the project, which integrates industrial ruins with natural elements.
CNR Economic Voice
SSD Users Report Write Protection Failures
Users are reporting solid-state drive (SSD) failures occurring within two years of use. Users report solid-state drives (SSDs) failing after approximately two years of use. Trending discussions on Zhihu highlight concerns regarding the short lifespan of solid-state drives (SSDs).
Zhihu
Poet Li Bai's 'Viewing Lushan Spring' Praised
The poem 'Viewing Lushan Spring' by Li Bai is celebrated as a timeless masterpiece for its imaginative depiction of nature and human emotion. The poem's imagery and emotional depth continue to resonate with readers. This work is considered the definitive poetic depiction of Lushan Spring, capturing its essence with vivid imagery and profound sentiment. The poem blurs the lines between heaven and earth, creating an immersive experience for the reader. Li Bai's poem "Looking at Mount Lu Spring" is praised for its imaginative fusion of natural scenery and human emotion. The transcript also mentions the ancient Tea Horse Road, which facilitated trade and cultural exchange between Tibet and mainland China from the Tang Dynasty onwards. It details various cultural heritage projects along the route, including traditional tea-making techniques from Mengshan and ethnic minority folk arts.
CRI Huayu Global