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February 09, 2010
SUPERPOWERS
India launches naval exercise off Andamans
Port Blair, India (AFP) Feb 5, 2010
India kicked off Friday a 13-nation naval exercise off its Andaman archipelago it said was aimed at improving disaster management and not an attempt to form a security bloc. The exercises are the biggest naval event off the India-administered island cluster since 2007 when a smaller exercise involving Australia, India, Japan, Singapore and the United States, riled giant neighbour China. Under questioning at a seminar organised to coincide with the drill, India's navy chief denied that the exerci ... read more

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NUKEWARS

N.Korea accuses S.Korea of plot amid push for nuclear talks
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CYBER WARS

China shuts down hacker training operation
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TAIWAN NEWS

US arms sales to Taiwan a 'violation': Chinese minister
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MILPLEX

Taiwan to seek more arms despite improved China ties
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NUKEWARS

US missionary in China after North Korea release
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SUPERPOWERS

China ramps up tone in disputes with US
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SUPERPOWERS

NATO chief seeks broader ties with China, India, Russia
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THE STANS

China says troubled Xinjiang faces long clampdown
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TAIWAN NEWS

Taiwan envoy says China ties unaffected by US arms sale
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EARLY EARTH
Adding Color To A Flying Dinosaur
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 08, 2010
Deciphering microscopic clues hidden within fossils, scientists have uncovered the vibrant colors that adorned a feathered dinosaur extinct for 150 million years, a Yale University-led research team reports online in the journal Science. Unlike recently published work from China that inferred the existence of two types of melanin pigments in various species of feathered dinosaurs, the Scie ... more

SINO DAILY
Tonnes of tainted milk powder still on China market: report
Beijing Feb 8, 2010
China is hunting for nearly 100 tonnes of tainted milk powder that was supposed to have been destroyed after a 2008 scandal over the deaths of six babies, state media said on Monday. Dairy products containing the industrial chemical melamine have been turning up again in stores in China, more than a year after the authorities had declared the threat from tainted milk over. Two dairy firm ... more

SINO DAILY
China firmly against Dalia Lama meeting
Beijing (UPI) Feb 8, 2009
U.S.-Chinese relations slipped further downwards after Beijing reiterated its "constant and clear" opposition to the scheduled meeting between President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama. Government news agency Xinhua said China is "opposing the Dalai Lama's visit to the United States and any contact between the monk and U.S. leaders." China lodged an official complaint with the Ob ... more

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FARM NEWS

China to impose anti-dumping penalties on US chicken

FLORA AND FAUNA

Fewer than 50 wild tigers left in China: conservation group


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STATION NEWS
The Arjun tank faces it biggest trial

IBM taking US Air Force into software cloud

Airbus Military A330 MRTT Refuels AWACS

STATION NEWS
Moscow 'concerned' by US-Romania missile shield deal

Romania to host U.S. missiles

Iran tells Gulf states not to buy 'ineffective' US missiles

STATION NEWS
Iran to make missile system better than Russian: airforce

Iran opens two new missile plants

Raytheon To Make More Maverick Missiles

STATION NEWS
NATO agrees steps to fill yawning budget gap

BAE to pay 450 million dollars in fraud fines

Russia displaces U.S. as Latin arms source

STATION NEWS
NASA And GM Take Giant Leap In Robotic Technology

Animal rights group wants 'Robohog Day'

S.Korean scientists develop walking robot maid

STATION NEWS
Global swine flu death toll falls in past week: WHO

Freeze on HIV spending sparks concern in Africa

Britain to close swine flu unit as pandemic fades

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TRADE WARS
EU defends shoe levy after China launches WTO complaint
Brussels (AFP) Feb 4, 2010
The European Commission on Thursday defended its penalty taxes on Chinese shoe imports as "the right thing to do" after Beijing launched a complaint with the World Trade Organisation (WTO). "Anti-dumping measures are not about protectionism, they are about fighting unfair trade," acting EU Commission Trade Spokesman John Clancy said. "In this respect we believe this is the right action to be taken," he added, suggesting that Europe was in no mood to lift the levies despite the Chinese pressure. ... read more

TRADE WARS
India launches naval exercise off Andamans

China ramps up tone in disputes with US

NATO chief seeks broader ties with China, India, Russia

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TRADE WARS
Iqaluit eager to showcase Canada's far north for G7

US justice department slams Google book deal

Rio mulled 35-bln-dlr iron ore tie-up with Chinalco: report

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TRADE WARS
Haitian aid effort rushes out tents with anger building

In Haiti, doctors struggle with new wave of injured

What will it take to rebuild Haiti?

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TRADE WARS
China launches orbiter for navigation system: state media

UK's First China Space Race Exhibition Launched

No Spacewalk From Tiangong-1

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TRADE WARS
Argentina warns of Falklands legal action

Iraq heads for OPEC clash over quota

Former aides want Chavez to resign




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