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Two and a Half Men for Shenzhou Sydney, Australia (SPX) Dec 13, 2011 As the launch of China's next astronaut mission approaches, a major question remains unanswered. Will the Shenzhou 9 spacecraft carry two or three astronauts? Chinese officials have not answered this question in public, although the answer would have been known in private for months. Analysts have speculated on the possible options, but have not produced a conclusive case for either. This author has endorsed the two-man option in previous articles. This was done out of consideration for the easier ... read more |
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Myanmar army pulls back from rebel clashes The Myanmar government reportedly has stopped military operations against rebel fighters in the northern Kachin state near the Chinese border. ... more | .. |
Sri Lanka thanks China for civil war help Sri Lanka on Tuesday said it was "true friends" with China due to military assistance provided during the island's bloody civil war, underlining growing links with Beijing. ... more | .. |
S. Korea calls for China crackdown after officer's death Seoul urged Beijing Tuesday to crack down on illegal fishing and growing violence by Chinese boat crews, after China's foreign ministry expressed regret over the killing of a coastguard officer. ... 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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S. Korea mourns coastguard killed in Chinese attack A group of South Korean lawmakers demanded tougher punishment for illegal Chinese fishermen as the country Wednesday mourned a coastguard officer killed while trying to arrest an offender. ... more | .. |
US climate envoy upbeat on China relations The top US climate negotiator on Tuesday gave an upbeat assessment of ties with China, saying the world's two largest emitters found ways to work together at UN-led talks in Durban, South Africa. ... more | .. |
Chinese wines take on Bordeaux in blind tasting A blind tasting to be held in Beijing Wednesday will pit Chinese wines against vintages from Bordeaux, repeating a now-infamous 1976 event in which the classics were humbled by new world wines. ... more | .. |
Besieged China villagers vow to keep up protests Residents of a southern Chinese village that has become a flashpoint for anger over government land grabs vowed Wednesday to continue protesting despite a six-day police blockade. ... more |
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China frees cyber dissident after eight years in jail Chinese authorities have freed a former newspaper reporter and cyber dissident who was jailed for subversion in 2003, a human rights group said Wednesday. ... more | .. |
China executes S.African woman drug smuggler: Pretoria China executed a South African woman by lethal injection Monday for drug smuggling after rejecting last-minute pleas for clemency from her government, the foreign ministry in Pretoria said. ... more | .. |
Sinopec increases stake in LNG China's state-owned oil giant Sinopec plans to increase its equity interest holdings in Australia Pacific LNG by 10 percent, a company official said. ... more | .. |
China announces new tariffs on some US auto imports China will levy anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on certain US vehicle imports, the commerce ministry said Wednesday, a move likely to fuel tensions between the world's two biggest economies. ... more |
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Sinopec, ENN offer $2.2 billion to acquire China gas China's Sinopec and ENN Energy Holdings disclosed plans Tuesday to acquire China Gas Holdings for $2.2 billion, amid the Asian powerhouse's surging demand for gas. ... more | .. |
Venezuela to get $4 billion loan from China: Chavez Venezuela has reached agreement with a Chinese bank for a $4 billion dollar loan to finance housing construction in the South American country, President Hugo Chavez said Tuesday. ... more | .. |
Taiwan international visitors at record high Taiwan said Tuesday a record 619,000 international visitors came to the island in November, boosted by a nearly 30 percent increase of arrivals from China. ... more | .. |
Russia needs 'China-style' web controls: official Russia needs Chinese-style government regulation of the Internet, a top official said Wednesday, after election protesters organised nationwide rallies through social networking sites. ... more |
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China to keep property rules, follow 'prudent' policy China vowed Wednesday to maintain property market restrictions and "prudent" monetary policies after a major meeting to set the nation's economic course in 2012, at a time of global uncertainty. ... more | .. |
Japan lawmaker eyes base on China-claimed islands Japan should consider building a military base on islands disputed with China to counter Beijing's rising assertiveness, a leader of Japan's opposition said Monday on a visit to the United States. ... more | .. |
Canada's Kyoto withdrawal criticised by China Canada's historic decision to withdraw from the Kyoto protocol provoked heavy criticism from China on Tuesday, with Beijing saying the move went against international efforts to combat climate change. ... more | .. |
Chinese villagers protest after leader dies Thousands of people in southern China held a second day of protests on Tuesday after police encircled their village following the death of a local community leader in detention, witnesses said. ... more |
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China halves executions to about 4,000 a year: rights group China has halved its executions since 2007, when its high court began reviewing death row cases, but still puts around 4,000 people to death every year, a US campaign group said Tuesday. ... more | .. |
China detains two for 'spreading rumour' on web Chinese authorities have detained two men for "spreading a rumour" on the Internet that thousands of police officers were deployed to guard a wedding convoy, state media said Monday. ... more | .. |
China police block access to riot-hit village: locals A Chinese village hit by violent protests over land grabs in September has been under police blockade for days, with Internet access cut and food supplies running low, residents said Monday. ... more | .. |
India mulling naval protocol to prevent skirmishes at sea In the light of some incidents involving warships from Pakistan and China, India is considering a protocol on the lines of the Cold War era arrangement between the US and the erstwhile USSR warships to avoid any skirmishes at sea. ... more |
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Chinese skipper kills S. Korean coastguard: officials A Chinese fishing boat skipper stabbed a South Korean coastguard officer to death and wounded another officer on Monday as they tried to arrest him for illegal fishing, officials said. ... more | .. |
Top China official urges more 'forceful' web controls A top Chinese government official has urged authorities to be "more forceful" in the way they manage the web, state media said, as Beijing tries to tighten online controls over fears of social unrest. ... more | .. |
China minister defends Beijing Olympics legacy A top Chinese minister defended the legacy of the 2008 Beijing Olympics on Sunday, citing an improved environment just as authorities in the capital face pressure to act on heavy pollution. ... more | .. |
China starts Mekong patrols Chinese boats have begun joint anti-smuggling patrols with Laos, Myanmar and Thailand along the Mekong River. ... more |
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China's Hu vows to tackle trade imbalances Chinese President Hu Jintao pledged Sunday to resolve trade imbalances with nations that have huge deficits with the Asian powerhouse, as China marked the tenth anniversary of its accession to the WTO. ... more | .. |
Online films target Malaysia rare earth plant Satirical Malaysian short films depicting cat-sized cows and mutant produce were screened Sunday to take aim at an Australian miner's planned rare earth plant after they proved a hit online. ... more | .. |
China, Bill Gates in nuclear reactor talks China says it is ready to start work on a novel design for a nuclear reactor with the help of a firm created by Microsoft Corp. founder Bill Gates. ... more | .. |
Rhodia announces rare earths deal in China French chemicals company Rhodia said on Monday it had signed a strategic alliance with Chinese group Chinalco in rare earths, the scare raw materials key to much of modern technology. ... more |
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