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Pilot who hit Beijing's tallest building wrote about 'ending his life,' Chinese authorities say
The pilot, a 66-year-old man, died and 13 other people were injured. None of the injuries are life-threatening and one of the injured has been discharged from the hospital, the government statement said.
Chizi, one of China’s biggest stand-up comedians, has found a new stage after falling afoul of China's censors.
BEIJING, June 26 (Reuters) - An aircraft about the size of a car crashed into Beijing's tallest building on Friday, witnesses told Reuters, with police closing off roads around the skyscraper and authorities giving no information about the incident.
Beijing’s tallest building showed signs of damage on Friday as images and videos circulating on social media appeared to show debris from an aircraft near the building.
China's commerce ministry says Beijing and Brussels will be holding ministerial-level meetings once or twice a year
On Friday afternoon a small plane appeared to evade some of the world’s strictest aviation controls and slam into the tallest skyscraper in Beijing, the 109-story CITIC Tower that dominates the city’s skyline and looks over a busy downtown district home to banks and embassies,
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Beijing plane crash news: Pilot dies, 13 injured after CITIC Tower collision; cause still unknown as investigation continues
India, July 1 -- Four days after a small aircraft crashed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, many important questions remain unanswered. The accident killed the pilot, who was the only person on board,
Guo Wengui teamed up with Steve Bannon on anti-Communist Party projects before the massive fraud case.
