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China to further support Afghanistan in accordance with its needs: Chinese FM
China would provide further support in accordance with its own capacity in light of the Afghan needs, said Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Monday.
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Senior official watches Chinese opera "Golden Mask Dynasty" in Beijing
Senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Li Changchun on Monday watched a Chinese opera in downtown Beijing.
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China, Laos vows to further enhance military relations
Laos and China pledged on Monday to deepen military exchanges and cooperation, strengthen unity and friendship between the two countries’militaries and work together to maintain ...
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Cameroon president meets Chinese state councilor
Liu also gave positive appraisals to the development of the China-Africa traditional relations and noted that the cooperation between the two sides has been strengthened ...
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Cameroon PM , Chinese state councilor hold talks on cooperation
Cameroon Prime Minister Philemon Yang held talks with visiting Chinese State Councilor Liu Yandong in Yaounde on Monday on strengthening cooperation ...
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African issues should be settled in African ways by Africa: Chinese UN envoy
China always supports settlement of African issues in African ways by Africa, said Li Baodong, Chinese permanent representative to the United Nations in the United ...

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Bicycle Club - Hainan, China
The oval-shaped bike track is supported by a glass-enclosed cafe on the ground level, which provides the perfect amount of shade for the seating below, ...
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Insight: China pays high price to spare state firm from bankruptcy
The Chinese official was adamant the city of Weifang would keep its rayon factory open, noting that local authorities had just stepped in to help ...
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Chinese activist renews call to fight injustice
‘ A blind Chinese legal activist who escaped house arrest, endured a nearly monthlong diplomatic tussle and a hurried daylong flight paused ever so briefly ...
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Timor-Leste new president vows to deepen ties with China
Timor-Leste is willing to further develop its bilateral ties with China to a new level, the country ‘s new President Taur Matan Ruak said Sunday.
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Taiwan's Ma signals no China change as term starts
Taiwan’s president began his second term Sunday and signaled he will maintain a China policy that has reduced tensions between the sides, offering Beijing little ...
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China braces for heavy rains - Indiatalkies.com
Beijing, May 20: Heavy rains will lash the western and southern regions of China over the next two days, the meteorological authority said Sunday.
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Letters: Finding the funds to bail out Greece
If the European elites really are to break out of their “static ideology” (If the eurozone is serious ...
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Chen Guangcheng arrives in US – video
Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng arrives in New York to begin a new life in the United States
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Chen Guangcheng's family and friends 'still at risk' in China
Blind activist begins exile in US with call for greater rule of law at home as supporters fear for those ...
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Chen Guangcheng arrives in US but fears remain for family in China
Chinese activist touches down at Newark a month after escape from house arrest and vows to continue fight for human ...
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From M&S to whisky – China's middle class snap up western goods
British food and drink producers and retailers are proving there really is a market for selling tea to China British favourites ...
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G8 summit: Barack Obama says leaders in agreement over Iran and Syria – video
The US president, Barack Obama, welcomes the leaders of the G8 countries to a summit at Camp David in Maryland
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A Deafening Silence About Chen in China
With a few notable — if hard to find — exceptions, microblogs, Web sites and traditional media ignored the arrival of Chen Guangcheng in New ...
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What Chen Guangcheng's Arrival in America Means
Chen Guangcheng arrived at Newark’s Liberty International Airport on Saturday night, a face-saving sign of a maturing superpower rivalry between the United States and China. ...
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Blind Chinese Dissident Arrives in U.S.
Chen Guangcheng, the blind legal advocate whose escape from house arrest jolted relations between the United States ...
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Chinese Security Chief Seems to Keep Grip on Power
Zhou Yongkang completed a tour of the volatile region of Xinjiang last week, a sign that he ...
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Blind Chinese Dissident Leaves on Flight for U.S.
Chen Guangcheng, the blind lawyer whose escape from house arrest jolted relations between the United States and ...
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Extreme Extreme Sports: Desert Run
If you need a little inspiration to get off the couch and outdoors this weekend, consider how some of the participants in the Gobi March ...
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Blind Activist Starts New Life in U.S.
Chen Guangcheng’s departure from China raises difficult questions ranging from the fate of his extended family and allies to his ability to spur change at ...
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N. Korea Releases Chinese Fisherman
A group of Chinese fishermen apparently detained by North Koreans nearly two weeks ago have been released, according to Chinese state media.
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Yahoo Nears Deal Over Stake in Alibaba
Yahoo is a hair’s breadth away from a deal to sell part of its stake in Alibaba back to the Chinese company for $7.1 billion, ...
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Premier Vows Action on China Growth
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao declared that policies meant to prevent a rapid economic slowdown must be applied decisively, suggesting that Beijing is leaving the door ...
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Blind Activist Arrives in U.S.
Blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng arrived in the U.S. on Saturday, ending a nearly monthlong diplomatic tussle that had tested U.S.-China relations.
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U.S. Tempers View of Beijing's Military
The Pentagon hailed new cooperation with Beijing in an annual report on China’s military modernization, but reiterated concerns about Chinese military spending increases and developments ...
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China activists fear ‘reckoning’
Human rights activists are most worried about Mr Chen’s nephew, who was detained on charges of intentional homicide after his uncle’s escape
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Chinese activist ends odyssey in US
Departure of Chen and his family brings to an end the worst diplomatic spat between Beijing and Washington in over a decade
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China linked to ‘economic espionage
The Pentagon report says the country will continue to be an ‘aggressive and capable’ collector of sensitive US technological information
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Chinese desert Hong Kong art market
Sales from mainland buyers halved at Sotheby’s spring auctions, which CEO Kevin Ching blames on Beijing’s tightening of access to credit
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China jails leader of smuggling ring
China has jailed Lai Changxing, its most notorious fugitive, for life after finding him guilty of smuggling and bribing regional officials
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China property prices extend decline
Home prices in 46 out of 70 Chinese cities fell in April, indicating that prospects for a rebound remain distant for a key driver of ...
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Miner in China rescued after 17 days underground
A miner in northeast China was rescued Saturday after being buried underground for 17 days, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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Blast in Chinese expressway tunnel kills 20, state media says
At least 20 people were killed Saturday in an explosion inside an expressway tunnel in central China’s Hunan province, state media said.
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China's Bob Dylan-inspired pioneer still rocking
Cui Jian burst onto the music scene in China 26 years ago with his signature number, “Nothing To My Name.”
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China moves to local control of foreign auditors
Foreign auditing firms will have to appoint a Chinese national as their chief partner in China as part of a sweeping overhaul of the country’s ...
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Newspaper: China vows to defend island claim
A Chinese military newspaper has warned that the country’s armed forces will not allow anyone to challenge China’s sovereignty of a tiny island outcrop in ...
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Eggs thrown as Taiwanese president sworn in
Ma Ying-jeou begins second term amid protests over living costs and policies seen by critics as too Beijing-friendly. He promised to improve cross-strait relations without ...
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Yang Rui, etc.
Former “Dialogue” guest Charlie Custer replies to Yang Rui’s recent remarks on the treatment of foreign scum. ...
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Chen Guangcheng's brother says he, villagers thought Chen was dead
iSun affairs has penned a fascinating blow-by-blow description of Chen Guangcheng’s escape. TLN translates. ...
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Chengdu Bars and the people you'll find there
Found a great list on weibo the other day, so i translated and added commentary (as is customary for we China Heads) and present it ...
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Stealing cherries in Beijing
Stealing cherries in Beijing ……………. my girlfriend is a thief
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Blind Chinese activist Chen arrives in New York
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived in the United States on Saturday and declared "equality and justice have no boundaries" after ...
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Chinese dissident and family arrive in US to recover 'in body and spirit'
LARA MARLOWE in WashingtonCHINESE RIGHTS activist Chen Guangcheng arrived in New York with his wife and two children at the weekend, ending a month-long saga ...
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They come here... Chinese TV host rails against 'foreign trash
One of China's leading television hosts has launched a vitriolic attack on foreigners, calling the recently expelled Al Jazeera correspondent a "foreign bitch" and praising ...
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China, the Philippines, and the Scarborough Shoal
came at a time of heightened tension between China and the Philippines over a maritime and territorial dispute over Scarborough Shoal, a triangular-shaped island group ...
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In the U.S., Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng's influence could wane
(CBS News) Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng spent his first full day in America inside a housing complex in downtown Manhattan on Sunday. CBS News correspondent ...
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Countdown starts for China's space station in 2020
Authorities in charge of the manned space program unveiled plans on Monday to build a 60-ton space station, made up of three capsules, and develop ...
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Second moon probe next year
&$&$Another spacecraft launch likely in 2010 to prepare for space lab&$&$ China plans to launch Chang’e-2, the country’s second lunar probe, at the end of ...
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Expert: China's space technology close moon landing capability
After years of development, China’s space technology is close to moon landing capability, said Fu Yiqing, space expert and consultant to the Shanghai Institute of ...
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China to put Tiangong-1 into space next year
China is to put an unmanned space module into space in 2010, a space expert said in Beijing Wednesday. Weighing about 8.5 tonnes, Tiangong-1 is ...
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China plans to launch second lunar probe in October
China plans to launch the Chang’e-2, the country’s second lunar probe, in October this year, an expert said Thursday. The satellite would be launched on ...
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Shenzhou VIII to be launched in 2nd half of 2011
China will launch the “Tiangong I” space station and the “Shenzhou VIII” spaceship in the first and second half of 2011 respectively, conducting China’s first ...
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Ensure cultural rights for disabled: vice premier
Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu has called for more efforts to ensure the basic cultural rights of the country’s disabled people.
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210,000 grads-turned village officials in China
As of the end of 2011, the number of college graduates serving as grassroots village officials in China’s rural areas topped 210,000, according to Sunday’s ...
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Ma Ying-jeou urges further cross-Straits cooperation
Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou said on Sunday that both sides of the Strait should open new areas of cooperation and continue to promote peace, prosperity ...
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Miner found alive after 17 days underground
A miner has miraculously been found alive after being buried underground for 17 days following a colliery flood in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province.
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Flights delayed, canceled by thunderstorm at Beijing airport
A total of 12 flights were delayed and 18 others cancelled at the Beijing Capital International Airport as of 6 p.m. local time due to ...
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Italy quake death toll rises to 7
The death toll of a 5.9-magnitude earthquake that hit northern Italy in the early hours of Sunday morning has risen to seven, local media said.
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Pentagon's tone softens on Chinese military growth
Although the United States has toned down accusations about China’s military expansion in its report released on Friday, some judgments made by the Pentagon might ...
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Serbian opposition leader wins presidential runoff
Serbian opposition candidate Tomislav Nikolic won the presidential runoff on Sunday, according to unofficial results announced by the Center for Democracy and Free Elections (CeSID).
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P5+1 urged to respect Iran's 'rights'
Three days ahead of the start of new round of talks between the Islamic republic and the world powers, Iranian lawmakers issued a statement on ...
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US experts attacked by al-Qaida suspects in Yemen
A group of U.S. counterterrorism experts were attacked by suspected al-Qaida militants in Yemen’s western port city of al-Hodayda on Sunday, one expert being seriously ...
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Spain avoids EU austerity, implements its own
The Rajoy administration is putting all its chips on the table to bet on independent recovery for its political survival.
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The decline of G8
Russian President’s absence from the G8 summit may be a symbolic gesture, but he would not miss much as the group’s global leadership presence continues to ...
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Confronting criticisms in Sino-African ties
China has shuffled the relative importance of certain political and economic tools, and offered a different style of engagement with Africa.
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Zhejiang Model gets a boost from 'banking bees'
Zhejiang Province’s economic development benefits from its focuses on small and micro enterprises, but as they continue to grow, so should financial services in the ...
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The land of the rising tension
Japan must realize that it is actions, not words, which foster healthy and mutually beneficially relations.
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China Calls for Consistent Diplomacy From Philippines
China called on the Philippines to send clear and consistent messages on diplomatic solutions to the ongoing standoff between the two countries in the South ...
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China in Close Contact With DPRK on Seizure of Fishermen
Media reports have stated that three vessels and their crews were seized by the DPRK on May 8
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Premier: China to Boost Cooperation With UNDP
Premier Wen Jiabao said Thursday that China will cooperate more closely with the United Nations Development Programme
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Is Running Yellow Lights Illegal?
China’s Hubei Province, clearly expressed that people who run yellow lights will be punished as if they had run red lights
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Major General: US military worries groundless
&$&$Edited and Translated by People’s Daily Online&$&$ Major General Luo Yuan, deputy secretary general of the China Society of Military Science, said the report titled ...
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China's 'hardware' assistance to Africa makes sense
&$&$Edited and Translated by People’s Daily Online&$&$ I have annually made several business trips to African countries for surveys and research over recent years. Each ...
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NATO faces 'catastrophic success' in Libya
&$&$Edited and Translated by People’s Daily Online&$&$ The Libya war situation recently underwent dramatic changes. French and British defense ministers stressed at the end of ...
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Tokyo asked to pursue policy consistency
China was quick to extend congratulations to Yoshihiko Noda after he won an inter-party election on Monday and became Japan’s sixth prime minister in six ...
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Tokyo asked to pursue policy consistency
China was quick to extend congratulations to Yoshihiko Noda after he won an inter-party election on Monday and became Japan’s sixth prime minister in six ...
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Facebook, China and Innovation
As Facebook made its stock market debut on Friday morning, and with observers wondering if and when the company will attempt to enter the China ...
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NYT: Inside the Princeling “Spoils System”
The New York Times dives into the upper echelons of China’s political elite, where relatives of party officials have enriched themselves within an “ecosystem of ...
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Pentagon: China’s Military Getting Stronger
In an annual report to Congress on military and security developments in China, released on Friday, The Pentagon detailed the significant investment in and modernization ...
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Chen Guangcheng Arrives in New York
Following his sudden departure last night from his hospital in Beijing, legal activist Chen Guangcheng arrived in New York and greeted the media near New ...
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Hexie Farm (蟹农场 ): The Kiss of Freedom
In his latest contribution to his series for CDT, cartoonist Crazy Crab of Hexie Farm celebrates the news that activist Chen Guangcheng is reportedly ...
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Patrick Devillers describes Neil Heywood as 'noble soul'
A French architect linked to Gu Kailai, the powerful Chinese woman accused of murdering a British businessman, has described him as a “noble soul”.
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China 'collecting Dalai Lama blood samples'
Chinese agencies are secretly collecting samples of the Dalai Lama’s blood, urine and hair and are stepping up efforts to harm him, the Tibetan government ...
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Chen Guangcheng's 'bittersweet' first day of freedom
Chen Guangcheng, the blind dissident, spent a “bittersweet” first day of freedom in New York, beginning a new life in America even as the Chinese ...
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Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng arrives in New York
The human rights activist Chen Guangcheng arrives in the United States to begin a new life after fleeing from house arrest in China.
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Chen Guangcheng arrives to new life in the US
Chen Guangcheng, the blind activist Chinese activist who escaped from house arrest and fled to the American embassy in Beijing, arrived to a new life ...
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