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Chinas fastest-growing cities for multi-millionaires
The population of multi-millionaires in no-name Chinese cities is growing at a breakneck pace. Case in point: Chongqing's multi-millionaire population grew by nearly 80% between 2007 and ...
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Cyber experts say calling out China may be
After years of quiet and largely unsuccessful diplomacy, the US has brought its persistent computer-hacking problems with China into the open, delivering a steady drumbeat of reports accusing Beijing's government and military of computer-based attacks against America. Officials say the new strategy may be having some impact. In recent private meetings with US officials, Chinese leaders ...
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France to reinforce Chinese safety
/enpproperty--> PARIS - France pledged to further secure Chinese safety after a violent attack on Chinese students in southwest France, a government official said Tuesday. At a daily briefing, Foreign Affairs Ministry's spokesman Philippe Lalliot said "French authorities ...
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US State Department Screaming passenger who disrupted Hong Kong flight once worked at agency
NEWARK, N.J. - A U.S. State Department spokeswoman says a man who ranted about national security and screamed "I'm dead" during a flight from Hong Kong once worked at the agency. The spokeswoman said Tuesday that the passenger ended his time at the department in 2006. She gave no details about his job or why he no longer works there. The man started screaming nine hours into a ...
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US House backs Taiwan at UN aviation body
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US House of Representatives urged the United Nations aviation group to give a role to Taiwan, a small victory for an island whose rivalry with China keeps it from world bodies.Lawmakers unanimously approved a bill that directed Secretary of State John Kerry to use US diplomacy to push for observer status for Taiwan when the International Civil Aviation Organization meets ...
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Russia ramps up oil exports to China in strategic shift
An employee talks on a portable radio set near a complex producing aromatic hydrocarbons at the Bashneft - Ufaneftekhim refinery in the city of Ufa, Russia, on April 11, 2013. Russian oil exports to China will increase this quarter, as Russia shifts its strategy away from Europe. (SERGEI ...
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5 Signs China Is About to Fall Off of a Debt Cliff
Vincent Yu/AP In a classic case of procrastination, China has been keeping its massive debt crisis at bay by issuing more debt. However, Fitch's Charlene Chu, a leading expert on China's debt, thinks the country's time is ...
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U.S. and China Take a Vital Step Forward
While we were consumed by the crises of the moment--Turkey's riots, NSA snooping and Washington's "scandals"--something happened on June 7 and 8 that is potentially of more lasting importance. The Presidents of the U.S. and China held their most significant and successful meeting in decades. It was a vital step forward in the crucial relationship--between the world's ...
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President Xi Jinping has met a senior Taiwanese official in Beijing amid improving relations between the two sides.
President Xi Jinping has met a senior Taiwanese official in Beijing amid improving relations between the two sides.Xi yesterday met Wu Poh- hsiung, honorary chairman of the Kuomintang, which governs Taiwan, on the second day of a three-day visit by a high-level delegation, Xinhua News Agency said.No details were provided, but domestic reports had previously said that they would talk about ...
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A Taiwan court upheld a death sentence on a merciless woman who murdered three close family members in an insurance scam.
A Taiwan court upheld a death sentence on a "merciless" woman who murdered three close family members in an insurance scam.Lin Yu-ru, 32, the first woman to be sentenced to death in Taiwan for 23 years, was accused of murdering her mother, husband and mother-in-law for NT$20 million (HK$5.2 million) in insurance money.Her appeal was rejected by the Supreme Court after a hearing last ...
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Thorough cleanup of undesirable styles
, leader of the Communist Party of China, said Tuesday that the CPC's upcoming year-long campaign will be a "thorough cleanup" of undesirable work styles such as formalism, bureaucratism, hedonism and extravagance. "The main task of the campaign focuses on building work styles," Xi, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, said at a high-profile teleconference ...
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Dolphin dies swimmers blamed
Several swimmers lift a dying dolphin out of the water for a photo shoot on a beach in Sanya, Hainan province, on Sunday evening. SHA XIAOFENG / FOR CHINA ...
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Finding their Zen in sports
nasium. Only the khaki walls, matching the look of most Chinese Buddhist temple walls, and the monks' gowns, give the setting some traces of Buddhism. The team has more than 10 players who practice two to three times a week, normally one or two hours each time, after they have finished their daily routines, says Yan Kong. The team's public debut was in 2011, when they joined the ...
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China’s Huawei mulls Nokia takeover report
Chinese network equipment and cellphone maker Huawei Technologies Co. would consider buying Finland's Nokia to help it expand its smartphone business, according to a story on the Financial Times website.The story quoted the head of Huawei's consumer business, Richard Yu, as saying: "We are considering these sorts of acquisitions; maybe the combination has some synergies but ...
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Gozo accessibility discussion taken up by questions on Chinese companys interest in Malta
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Illegal mining will not affect Ghana - China relations
Accra, June 18, GNA - Mr Gong Jianzhong, the Chinese Ambassador in Ghana, on Tuesday said that illegal gold mining by some Chinese nationals would not affect the relationship between the two ...
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Wine war fears already slowing French exports to China
Asian buyers discuss with a French wine producer during the Vinexpo trade fair in Bordeaux, southwestern France, on June 17, 2013. Chinese wine importers have already started putting orders from France and other European countries on hold over fears of a hike in tariffs being triggered as part of a broader EU-China trade dispute, say leading figures in the ...
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Hong Kong Welcomes Edward Snowden to the Neighborhood
Edward Snowden has emerged as a popular figure in Hong Kong, where he has been based since fleeing the U.S. (Kin Cheung/AP) HONG KONG -- It may still be early in Edward Snowden's attempt to find safe haven here, but a new poll and a weekend rally demanding that the local government protect Snowden indicate that the people and government of this semi-autonomous region of China may be taking ...
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China says Ghanas arrest of its miners will not harm relations
ACCRA (Reuters) - China is determined that its relations with Ghana will not be undermined by the arrest of some 200 Chinese illegal gold miners in a crackdown by Ghanaian authorities, a senior Beijing Foreign Ministry official said on ...
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The country yesterday launched its first carbon trading scheme aimed at reducing emissions an official said.
The country yesterday launched its first carbon trading scheme aimed at reducing emissions, an official said.A platform allowing businesses in Shenzhen to trade carbon emission permits held an official launch ceremony and has completed several trades, said a spokeswoman for the city's foreign affairs office.China plans to open similar schemes in seven areas before 2014, in what analysts say ...
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A dolphin has died after tourists in Hainan hoisted it out of the water to pose with it for photographs provoking outrage online.
A dolphin has died after tourists in Hainan hoisted it out of the water to pose with it for photographs, provoking outrage online.Images posted online showed bathers manhandling the gray creature, which washed ashore on a beach on Sunday, Shanghai Daily reported, adding it later died of "excessive bleeding."The dolphin may have collided with a fishing boat before it became stranded, ...
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Chinas Xi in thorough clean-up of party media
BEIJING (AFP) - President Xi Jinping is to launch a "thorough clean-up" of the ruling Communist Party, state media reported Tuesday, the latest strongly-worded anti-corruption drive to be enacted by China's new leader.The "upcoming year-long campaign" will target what the Xinhua news agency described as "undesirable work styles such as formalism, bureaucratism, ...
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China Sea row discussed in US officials’ call on DND
Secretary of the Navy Mabus is honored by Philippine military members after a meeting with the Philippine Defense Secretary of National Defense Voltaire Gazmin. Mabus discussed Tuesday regional security issues during the meeting. US NAVY PHOTO/MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST 1ST CLASS ARIF PATANI MANILA, Philippines--US Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus discussed Tuesday regional security issues in ...
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Space lotuses to touch down in Shanghai
The 50 flowers of 13 varieties grown from seeds that traveled into space will be on show at Guyi Gardens on June 28. "The space lotuses will be a highlight, as many people are excited about the recent space mission," said Sun Jia, spokeswoman for the 500-year-old gardens in Jiading district. Sun added the best time to enjoy the show will be the full bloom period, which is expected to ...
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Impact seen from new Chinese tourist program
TAIPEI -- A newly launched "higher-end" touring program tailored for Chinese tourists has begun attracting tourists a month after its launch, the Tourism Bureau said ...










