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Many Chinese parents they can't afford a second child despite Beijing easing its family planning policy. Paul Chapman reports.
Protesters gather near the Liangma river in central Beijing to protest against China's zero-Covid policy in a rare outpouring of public anger against the state. IMAGES
Seoul, Sep 24 (EFE/EPA).- Member of the Defense Forum foundation based in South Korea, took part in a protest near the Chinese embassy against the Chinese government's policy toward North Korean defectors. (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN).SHOT LIST: SOUTH KOREAN ACTIVISTS PROTEST AGAINST CHINA'S POLICY TOWARD NORTH KOREA DEFECTORS IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Beijing, May 31 (EFE).- (Camera: Roman Pilipey).-China announced Monday the easing of its family planning measures to allow its citizens to have a third child after census figures published earlier this month showed a decline in the birth rate.FOOTAGE OF BEIJING CITY, CHINA.
Chinese children showed off their flipping skills at the Red Kids Martial Arts School in the eastern Chinese city of Yantai. The head of the school, Huijie Song, said that he hoped the hardships of training would prepare the children for adult life and help ensure they remember China's past adding that by "coaching the kids with the basic training of martial arts, we hope they won't forget our history."
Chinese farmer and inventor Zhenlin Fu from Heihe City has created a rideable eight-legged robot which, according to him "keeps the body fit and develops the brain". The inventor and two other robot testers showed how bumpy the ride can be.