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Chinese toy maker Pop Mart International has sued several 7-Eleven store operators in the U.S. for allegedly selling ...
Demand for Pop Mart's Labubu dolls continues growing, but popularity brings knockoffs sold at a fraction of the original price, and the dolls now face ...
Fake Labubu plush toys, dubbed “Lafufu,” have gained popularity due to shortages of the original dolls made by China’s Pop ...
The Labubu lunacy has taken over Canal Street. Knockoffs of the viral, little monster dolls have flooded the infamous Chinatown market — with New Yorkers eagerly snatching them up despite the ...
Since the inception of online fake news detection, the technique of natural language processing has predominantly been leading the field by utilizing text classification to discern veracity. From the ...
As Labubu continues to take the world by storm, its producer, as well as domestic regulators, are attempting to rein in counterfeits.
Taiwan begins 10-day military drills to counter Chinese threats Concerns are that China could launch an invasion under the guise of petty harassment, and the drills will include fortifying ports ...
TikTok is facing a fresh European Union privacy investigation into user data transferred to China.
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The quirky, wide-eyed monster collectibles from Pop Mart have taken over toy shelves, TikTok feeds and keychains across the globe.