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PHOTO: Tibetan firefighters rescue trekkers from Everest after they were stranded by a blizzard, in Tingri, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, in this screen grab taken from a video released on October 6, 2025.
Tibet Firefighting Department via Reuters

Hundreds were rescued from a surprise blizzard on Mount Everest. Here's what happened

PHOTO: In this photo taken Oct. 4, 2025, and released by Lingsuiye, villagers with their oxen and horses ascend the mountain during rescue efforts to reach hundreds of hikers trapped by heavy snow at tourist campsites on a slope of Mount Everest in Tibet.
Lingsuiye/AP

Hundreds of hikers hit by snowstorm on Mount Everest

FILE PHOTO: A security surveillance camera overlooking a street is pictured next to a nearby fluttering flag of China in Beijing, China, Nov. 25, 2021.
Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters

China sentences American citizen to life on spying charge

PHOTO: President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake hands at a joint news conference held after their meeting in Beijing on Nov. 9, 2017.
Kyodo News via Getty Images

China hints it may retaliate against US for new tariffs

PHOTO: A new DIDI driver set up his mobile phone inside a car outside the new drivers center of the Chinese ride-hailing firm in Toluca, Mexico, April 23, 2018.
Carlos Jasso/Reuters, FILE

Killing of flight attendant puts spotlight on Chinese ride-hailing app

PHOTO: A woman was caught on camera tripping a four-year-old boy at a restaurant in northern China, according to Chinese media.
CCTV via Reuters

Pregnant woman caught on camera tripping boy in Chinese restaurant

Jaywalkers risk being sprayed with water from posts if they try to cross too soon in Hubei province in central China.
Zou Meng

China province tries spraying and publicly shaming jaywalkers to deter them

PHOTO: Workers in Tongcheng in central China demolish illegal tombs.
South China Morning Post

In southern China, the future dead compete with the living for space

PHOTO: A taxi driver squeezes past people on a pedestrian crossing in Beijing on June 10, 2014.
Greg Baker/AFP/Getty Images

Chinese city adopts policy of shaming jaywalkers on social media to stop rampant problem

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