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India PM concedes 'problems' in China relations New Delhi (AFP) Oct 20, 2011 Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has conceded that there are "problems" with New Delhi's ties with China but overall he believes "relations are quite good." "We have problems, the border problem is a long-standing problem," Singh told reporters accompanying him home on Wednesday night from a summit of Brazil, India and South Africa in Pretoria. Despite a brief but bloody border war in 1962 and several rounds of talks, lingering territorial disputes between India and China remain unresolved. ... read more |
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Referendum a must for China treaty: Taiwan leader Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou Thursday moved to reassure voters over his proposals for a peace treaty with China, saying it would only be signed if it was first approved in a referendum. ... more | .. |
China not seeking to top US: Lee Kuan Yew China is in no rush to overtake the United States as the world's leading power but the two Pacific nations will need to find ways to work together, Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew said. ... more | .. |
Taiwan ex-leaders blast China treaty proposal Two former Taiwan presidents blasted a proposal by incumbent Ma Ying-jeou to pursue a peace treaty with China, warning it could cause the island to give up its sovereignty to the mainland. ... more | .. |
Amazon takes on iPad with new Kindle Fire tablet Hong Kong to restrict foreign homebuyers from 2013 US judge OKs partial settlement in e-book case Nordic-Baltic states seek more cooperation Outside View: Jobs outlook grim Empire-style computers? Frenchman takes PCs to lap of luxury Google-Microsoft field smartphones to take on iPhone 5 EU businesses urge China's new leaders to speed reforms |
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For US Navy, Asia is crucial priority: admiral The US Navy views the Asia-Pacific region as a top strategic priority even as it faces possible budget cuts that could curtail other global missions, the naval chief said Wednesday. ... more | .. |
Obama national security aide to visit China, India President Barack Obama's national security advisor will visit China and India this week to advance US interests ahead of the East Asian Summit in November, the White House announced Tuesday. ... more | .. |
China underlines importance of safeguarding peaceful use of outer space China on Monday underlined the importance of safeguarding the peaceful use of outer space and preventing the weaponization of and an arms race in outer space, saying that "the outer space is the com ... more | .. |
Pollutants linked to a 450 percent increase in risk of birth defects Pesticides and pollutants are related to an alarming 450 percent increase in the risk of spina bifida and anencephaly in rural China, according to scientists at The University of Texas at Austin and ... more |
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Immolations spark fear in China's Tibetan Buddhists A Tibetan lama in southwest China dodges questions about a wave of self-immolations in the region, saying his monks are forbidden even to speak about the protests against religious repression. ... more | .. |
Chinese hit and run toddler dies A Chinese toddler who was ignored by at least 18 passers-by as she lay bleeding and unconscious in the street, has died, the hospital treating her said Friday, in an incident that has shocked the nation. ... more | .. |
US says raising Tibet concerns with China The United States said Wednesday it has raised concerns about human rights in Tibet with China as it renewed its call on Beijing to address its policies amid a wave of self-immolations by monks. ... more | .. |
China's Wen says reform key to solving EU crisis China's Premier Wen Jiabao told the European Union president Friday that financial reforms were key to solving the eurozone debt crisis threatening the world economy. ... more |
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China warns of winter power shortage China has warned that the country faces another power shortage this winter as coal prices soar and a severe drought hits hydropower plants. ... more | .. |
FuturaGene and Guangxi Academy of Sciences to Develop Sustainable Biofuel Processes FuturaGene has entered into a collaborative development agreement with the Guangxi Academy of Sciences (GXAS). GXAS is the premier Chinese government research entity in Guangxi Province and is focus ... more | .. |
Serbia signs power plant deal with China Serbia's state-run power utility EPS signed on Thursday a two-billion euro ($ 2.75 billion) deal for a power plant construction with a Chinese consortium, Beta news agency reported. ... more | .. |
China lets local governments issue bonds China said Thursday that it will allow four of its most developed cities and provinces to issue bonds on a trial basis, giving cash-strapped local governments a much-needed funding boost. ... more |
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Alibaba tells Yahoo! to decide on takeover Alibaba Group Chairman Jack Ma said Thursday he expects an answer from Yahoo! within weeks to his long-standing offer to buy all or part of the US Internet giant, saying delays were hurting both firms. ... more | .. |
China's aviation sector sees slower growth: report China has slashed official forecasts for its aviation industry this year, with both passenger and cargo volume hard hit by a downturn in global and domestic demand, state media said Thursday. ... more | .. |
China, Taiwan sign nuclear safety pact China and Taiwan on Thursday signed an agreement to cooperate on the safety of nuclear power in the wake of Japan's atomic crisis this year. ... more | .. |
US demands answers on China Internet rules The United States Wednesday called on China to explain why it appeared to be blocking websites of US firms, as Washington took the first steps to bring the case to the World Trade Organization. ... more |
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China vows to make society more accountable China has pledged to hold people more accountable for their actions following a string of scandals involving everything from food safety to fakes. ... more | .. |
US lawmakers aim to lure Chinese, Canadian visitors Two US senators unveiled a bill Thursday that aims to attract Chinese and Canadian tourists and encourage some foreign nationals to buy homes - and pay taxes - on US soil. ... more | .. |
HK leader says China may slow yuan rise: report Hong Kong's leader Donald Tsang has said a looming global recession could prompt China to slow its currency's rise against the dollar on fears about slumping trade, a report said Thursday. ... more | .. |
Leaders aim to expand 'influence' of Chinese culture China's leaders have agreed guidelines aimed at preserving "cultural security" and expanding Chinese soft power, state media reported at the end of a key meeting of Communist Party chiefs. ... more |
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China blames 'Dalai group' for Tibet unrest Beijing on Wednesday called a spate of self-immolations by Tibetan monks "terrorism in disguise" encouraged by the Dalai Lama, who led "solidarity" prayers in India for the protestors. ... more | .. |
New photos reveal Taiwan shark fishing: report A US-based environmental group on Wednesday expressed concern over new photos that seem to show the killing of large numbers of "biologically vulnerable" sharks by fishermen in Taiwan. ... more | .. |
China rare earths giant halts output as prices fall China state-linked Baotou, the world's largest rare earth producer, said it has halted output for a month from Wednesday as the country seeks to boost prices of the sought-after commodities. ... more | .. |
China vows to keep yuan stable as investment slows China said Wednesday it would maintain a stable exchange rate and warned that foreign trade faced a "severe situation" in the coming months due to the West's economic woes. ... more |
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Thirteen dead in China coal mine blast: report Thirteen people have been killed in a coal mine gas explosion in China's central Chongqing region, the official news agency Xinhua said Wednesday. ... more | .. |
US solar firm launches trade action against China In a new show of anger at China's trade practices, a major US maker of solar cells and panels announced Wednesday it was filing a formal complaint targeting Beijing. ... more | .. |
China city suspends metro line work on safety fears Shanghai has suspended work on a new metro line on safety concerns, a month after a train collision in the Chinese city injured more than 280 people, state media and the builder said Wednesday. ... more | .. |
Taiwan urges China to remove missiles Taiwan said Tuesday China would have to remove 1,600 missiles targeting the island as a precondition for signing a peace treaty putting a formal end to a civil war fought more than 60 years ago. ... more |
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