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Update: Chinese national rescue team leaves for earthquake-hit Myanmar

Beijing News 29 Mar 2025
On Saturday morning, the 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, departed from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management.
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Zimbabwean students showcase language skills at Chinese character contest

People Daily 29 Mar 2025
HARARE, March 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese language learners in Zimbabwe demonstrated their skills on Friday at the second edition of the Chinese Character Hero Contest, held in Harare, the country's capital.
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1st LD-Writethru: Chinese national rescue team leaves for earthquake-hit Myanmar

China.dot.org 29 Mar 2025
On Saturday morning, the 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, departed from the Beijing Capital International Airport aboard a chartered Air China flight, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management.
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Myanmar quake death soars past 1.000, many more injured or missing

CyprusMail 29 Mar 2025
A 37-strong team from China landed in Yangon, Myanmar’s former capital, early on Saturday, carrying medicine and equipment to detect signs of life with them, the Chinese embassy said in a Facebook post.
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FOCUS | Death toll rises to 1,644 following powerful earthquake in Myanmar

Beijing News 29 Mar 2025
A Chinese rescue team arrived at Yangon International Airport in Myanmar on Saturday afternoon to assist in disaster relief efforts ... An airplane carrying a Chinese rescue team arrives at Yangon International Airport in Yangon, Myanmar, March 29, 2025.
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Myanmar quake death toll nears 700 as international aid starts to arrive

Hong Kong Standard 29 Mar 2025
A 37-strong team from China landed in Yangon, Myanmar's former capital, early on Saturday, carrying medicine and equipment to detect signs of life with them, the Chinese embassy said in a Facebook post.
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No 'little brother': Russia charts its own course with China

Beijing News 29 Mar 2025
As Russian-Chinese relations continue to deepen, so too does the rhetoric surrounding them ... Chinese brands now dominate ... As a result, Chinese capital has not flooded into Russia in the way some feared.
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No little brother: Russia charts its own course with China

Beijing News 29 Mar 2025
As Russian-Chinese relations continue to deepen, so too does the rhetoric surrounding them ... Chinese brands now dominate ... As a result, Chinese capital has not flooded into Russia in the way some feared.
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Chinese national rescue team leaves for earthquake-hit Myanmar

Xinhua 29 Mar 2025
On Saturday morning, the 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, departed from ...
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(SpotNews)CHINA-BEIJING-NATIONAL RESCUE TEAM-DEPARTURE-MYANMAR-EARTHQUAKE (CN)

Beijing News 29 Mar 2025
On Saturday morning, the 82-member Chinese rescue team, carrying rescue equipment and supplies, departed from the Beijing ...
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Myanmar quake death toll passes 1,600, as junta lets in foreign rescuers

Hindustan Times 29 Mar 2025
A Chinese rescue team arrived at the airport in Myanmar's commercial capital of Yangon, hundreds of kilometres from Mandalay and Naypyitaw, and will travel upcountry by bus, state media said.
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Rescue team from China's Yunnan detects 2 survivors in quake-hit Myanmar city

China.dot.org 29 Mar 2025
The Chinese rescue team arrived in Nay Pyi Taw on Saturday and immediately joined forces with local Myanmar firefighters to search for survivors.
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Myanmar quake death toll hits 1,000 as international aid starts to arrive

Hong Kong Standard 29 Mar 2025
A Chinese rescue team arrived in Myanmar's commercial capital of Yangon, hundreds of kilometres from the hard-hit cities on Mandalay and Naypyitaw, the country's purpose-built capital, where parts of a 1,000-bed hospital were damaged.
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Global markets slide as fears over US tariffs intensify

Urdu Point 29 Mar 2025
Shares in General Motors and Ford also slumped on Wall Street.</p><p> Tokyo's stock market sank 1.8 percent as the world's biggest carmaker Toyota fell, along with Honda, Nissan and ...
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