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French and Swahili versions of the documentary
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CANBERRA Adidas NMD Pink For Sale , May 29 (Xinhua) -- Australia's leading scientists have developed a "Flexi" fasting diet which they say will lead to significant weight loss and widespread improvements in glucose, insulin and cholesterol readings.


Researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the scientific agency which brought out the hugely successful Total Wellbeing Diet, on Monday released results of a diet trial which involved intermittently fasting three times a week.


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The trials included fasting intermittently and replacing some meals with "replacement shakes," while it also featured a "flexi day" on which dieters can eat freely.


Bowen said many Australians who attempt diets are unable to maintain the strict rules for weeks at a time, whereas the Flexi fasting diet still allows a "cheat day," meaning it's mentally easier to eat healthy for longer.


"Losing weight can be challenging with results often limited by an individual's ability to stick with a diet," Bowen said.


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NAIROBI, July 9 (Xinhua) -- Kenya's major public broadcaster KBC presented on Sunday evening the last part of a Xinhua documentary on the east African nation's new railway.


"My Railway, My Story" tells the stories behind the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) linking Nairobi to the port city of Mombasa.


Titled "Roads," the final episode recounts the stories of four people related to the project, documenting the transition from construction to operation of the railway.


The Kenyan broadcaster showed the prior two parts Adidas NMD Black For Sale , "Bridges," and "Stations," which focus on the 79 bridges and 33 stations along the railway respectively, with stories of people dedicated to its construction, during its prime time at the end of May.


KBC statistics showed that the initial two parts had attracted an estimated 30 million local viewers, demonstrating its popularity in the country with a population of about 45 million.


The documentary is also available for viewing at Xinhuanet Adidas NMD Shoes For Sale , the website of the agency, and its Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts under the unified name "New China."


The Chinese, French and Swahili versions of the documentary, which lasts about 90 minutes in total, are scheduled to be released later in the month.


The 480 km line Adidas NMD For Sale , which kicked off passenger service on June 1, is currently operating with scheduled passenger trains from Nairobi and Mombasa running on a daily basis.


The railway, a flagship project of China-Kenya practical cooperation, is Kenya's single largest infrastructure project since independence. Construction of the 3.8-billion-U.S.-dollar project, with the bulk of financing provided by China, commenced in 2014.


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BEIJING, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- China said Tuesday it has lookedinto the case of a Chinese ship detained in Ecuador over charges ofillegal fishing and that it does not tolerate any illegal tradingof endangered wildlife.


An Ecuadorean judge has reportedly sentenced 20 Chinese crewmembers to up to four years in prison for illegal fishing off theGalapagos Islands and fined them a total of 5.9 million U.S.dollars.


The Chinese government opposes all forms of illegal fishing andexercises zero-tolerance toward actions that involve the illegaltrading of endangered wildlife and their products, Foreign Ministryspokesperson Hua Chunying said at a regular news briefing.


"China will not side with any form of illegal fishing#8#" shesaid.


Although there is no proof of fishing or transshipment by theship in Ecuadorean waters, the ship did sail within the Galapagosmarine reserve without permission, Hua said.


She said China will also investigate the ship's actions on thehigh seas and will punish all violations in line with bothinternational and Chinese law.


China respects Ecuador's concerns over the Galapagos marinereserve, and will remind Chinese fishing vessels to comply withregulations and avoid entering the area, Hua said.


China hopes Ecuador will deal with the incident fairly andprotect the rights of the Chinese crew, the spokesperson said.Enditem


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