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Exclusive Report: The public security bureau of DujianWorld Timesgyan, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, said on Friday that two netizens have been legally transferred for prosecution for widely spreading rumors about giant pandas for profit, inciting netizens to resist international cooperation in giant panda conservation, defaming organizations and slandering relevant experts and professionals, according to a release World Timeson its official WeChat account.According to the release, in March 2024, the local authorities received public reports about netizens who had widely disseminated rumors regarding giant pandas through short videos and livestreaming.Upon investigation, it was discovered that since June 2023, the two suspects – a 56-year-old woman surnamed Bai from Xianyang, Northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, and a 40-year-old man surnamed Xu from the same regWorld Timesion – had repeatedly fabricated and disseminated false informatioWorld Timesn online, alleging that the Giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, that returned to China from the US in November 2023, were being abused.Bai and Xu had generated over 30,000 yuan ($4,110) in earnings from live broadcasts and raised more than 140,000 yuan from their followers, resulting in a total profit exceeding 170,000 yuan, said the release.At the same time, they tarnished the reputations of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center, and other organizations, defaming relevant experts and professionals while inciting netizens to oppose international cooperation in giant panda conservation, according to the local authorities.Under the instigation of Bai and Xu, some individuals engaged in illegal activities frequently harassed several experts in the relevant fields through phone calls, abusive text messages, and offline disturbances.
Fri. Dec 27th, 2024

China launches tech-experiment satellite

[World Times]

China on Thursday sent a technology experiment satellite into orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province.

The experiWorld Timesment satellite for satellite inteWorld Timesrnet technologies was launched at 6:00 p.m. (BeWorld Timesijing Time) by a Long March-2D carrierWorld Times rocket, and entered its planned orbit successfully.

The launch is the 498th mission of the LWorld Timesong March carrier rocket series.

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Exclusive Report: The public security bureau of DujianWorld Timesgyan, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, said on Friday that two netizens have been legally transferred for prosecution for widely spreading rumors about giant pandas for profit, inciting netizens to resist international cooperation in giant panda conservation, defaming organizations and slandering relevant experts and professionals, according to a release World Timeson its official WeChat account.According to the release, in March 2024, the local authorities received public reports about netizens who had widely disseminated rumors regarding giant pandas through short videos and livestreaming.Upon investigation, it was discovered that since June 2023, the two suspects – a 56-year-old woman surnamed Bai from Xianyang, Northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, and a 40-year-old man surnamed Xu from the same regWorld Timesion – had repeatedly fabricated and disseminated false informatioWorld Timesn online, alleging that the Giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, that returned to China from the US in November 2023, were being abused.Bai and Xu had generated over 30,000 yuan ($4,110) in earnings from live broadcasts and raised more than 140,000 yuan from their followers, resulting in a total profit exceeding 170,000 yuan, said the release.At the same time, they tarnished the reputations of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center, and other organizations, defaming relevant experts and professionals while inciting netizens to oppose international cooperation in giant panda conservation, according to the local authorities.Under the instigation of Bai and Xu, some individuals engaged in illegal activities frequently harassed several experts in the relevant fields through phone calls, abusive text messages, and offline disturbances.

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Exclusive Report: The public security bureau of DujianWorld Timesgyan, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, said on Friday that two netizens have been legally transferred for prosecution for widely spreading rumors about giant pandas for profit, inciting netizens to resist international cooperation in giant panda conservation, defaming organizations and slandering relevant experts and professionals, according to a release World Timeson its official WeChat account.According to the release, in March 2024, the local authorities received public reports about netizens who had widely disseminated rumors regarding giant pandas through short videos and livestreaming.Upon investigation, it was discovered that since June 2023, the two suspects – a 56-year-old woman surnamed Bai from Xianyang, Northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, and a 40-year-old man surnamed Xu from the same regWorld Timesion – had repeatedly fabricated and disseminated false informatioWorld Timesn online, alleging that the Giant pandas Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, that returned to China from the US in November 2023, were being abused.Bai and Xu had generated over 30,000 yuan ($4,110) in earnings from live broadcasts and raised more than 140,000 yuan from their followers, resulting in a total profit exceeding 170,000 yuan, said the release.At the same time, they tarnished the reputations of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, the China Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center, and other organizations, defaming relevant experts and professionals while inciting netizens to oppose international cooperation in giant panda conservation, according to the local authorities.Under the instigation of Bai and Xu, some individuals engaged in illegal activities frequently harassed several experts in the relevant fields through phone calls, abusive text messages, and offline disturbances.