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Read previewIt's no secret that people on Chinese social media dislike Japan. A whirlwind of emotion and debate ensued on social media. As the two narratives intertwined, Chinese social media companies intervened in lockstep. AdvertisementThough China's social media is heavily moderated, anti-Japanese rhetoric has been one of several popular nationalistic sentiments allowed to flourish in recent years. But social media firms in the country react sensitively to what the state deems acceptable, often simultaneously issuing announcements about undesirable posts.
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Factbox: India's Wadia Group whose Go First is in trouble
  + stars: | 2023-05-04 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW DELHI, May 4 (Reuters) - India's Wadia Group has survived British colonial rule and fierce business rivalries to create an empire that spans industries, from aviation and real estate to retail, healthcare, engineering and chemicals. - Founded in 1736 by Loeji Nusserwanjee Wadia, the group began as a marine construction company that built ships for the British empire, according to its website. - Chairman Nusli N. Wadia is the grandson of Pakistan's founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. - Go First, India's third-largest airline filed for bankruptcy protection blaming "faulty" Pratt & Whitney engines for the grounding of about half its fleet. The Wadia Group said all its transactions had been conducted in compliance with the law.
Pawnshop owner discovered the graphic photos after agreeing to sell a photo album for a customer. A client had asked him to try to sell the book, which "had been in their family for years," he said. "This is the most disturbing thing I've ever seen in my career, and I desperately need your guys' help," Kail, owner of St. Louis Park Gold & Silver, said, seeking experts to authenticate the find. There were memorabilia items included in the photo album, and Kail believes they're an indicator of who the photographer is. In an update video, Kail let his followers know that he was trying to track down an expert in Minnesota to help determine the value of the photo album.
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