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October 12, 2013
DRAGON SPACE
Ten Years of Chinese Astronauts
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Oct 11, 2013
On October 15, 2003, Chinese Air Force pilot Yang Liwei became the first Chinese citizen to fly in space. His mission on the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft lasted roughly one day and featured live television from orbit. The flight of Yang Liwei was another important event in the history of spaceflight. It also had a profound impact in other areas of life on Earth. As we pass the decade mark for Yang's mission, it's worth exploring how China's astronaut program has affected us. For space boffins, this ... read more
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Plan maps development of China's sat-nav industry
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DRAGON SPACE

NASA vows to review ban on Chinese astronomers
The US space agency Thursday vowed to reconsider the applications of Chinese scientists who were denied access to a NASA conference on security grounds, sparking a boycott by leading American astronomers. ... more
EXO LIFE

Search for alien life more complicated than thought, scientists say
Finding life on distant exoplanets may be more difficult than scientists thought, researchers from China, the United States and Argentina said Monday. ... more
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NASA ban on Chinese scientists 'inaccurate': lawmaker
A decision by NASA to bar Chinese scientists from an upcoming conference was deemed "inaccurate" Tuesday by the US congressman who wrote the law on which the restriction is based. ... more


DRAGON SPACE

China criticises US space agency over 'discrimination'
Beijing on Wednesday criticised the US space agency NASA for what it termed "discriminative action" over a decision to exclude Chinese from a forthcoming science conference in the United States. ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

What's Next, Tiangong?
Earlier this year, signs appeared that China was reshuffling its Tiangong space laboratory program. The first Tiangong lab module was launched in 2011, and two astronaut crews lived aboard it. The T ... more
DRAGON SPACE

NASA ban on Chinese scientists 'inaccurate': lawmaker
A controversial decision by NASA to bar Chinese scientists from a conference on exoplanets next month was deemed "inaccurate" Tuesday by the US congressman who wrote the law. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
N. Korean leader orders 'mass production' of attack drones
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NUKEWARS

Iran wants P5+1 top diplomats at nuclear talks
Iran wants the six world powers negotiating over its controversial nuclear drive to send top diplomats to crunch talks in Geneva next week, the official news agency IRNA reported Friday. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

China extends olive branch to wary SE Asia at summit
China offered an olive branch Wednesday to Southeast Asian nations wary of Beijing's territorial claims, keeping its growing clout on display at yet another summit notable by US President Barack Obama's absence. ... more
NUKEWARS

China: Japan defeated not only by atomic bombs
Japan should realize it was defeated in 1945 "not just" by atomic bombs and thus not challenge the post-World War II order, China's ambassador to Washington said Tuesday. ... more
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THE STANS

China arrests 139 in Xinjiang for urging jihad: media
China has arrested 139 people in Xinjiang for allegedly spreading jihad, state-run media said Wednesday, as it warns of growing religious extremism in the far western region, home to Muslim Uighurs. ... more
TAIWAN NEWS

Taiwan military says China able to invade by 2020
China's arms buildup over the last two decades would give it the power to invade Taiwan by 2020 even if allies came to the island's aid, a military report said Tuesday. ... more
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Scientists urge swift action on microbial technologies to address climate crisis
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SUPERPOWERS

China rebuffs Japan PM's charm offensive
Japan's prime minister reached out to the leaders of China and South Korea at an Asia-Pacific summit, officials said Tuesday, but Beijing said that more than handshakes were needed to ease deep tensions among Asia's biggest economies. ... more
SINO DAILY

China criticises Spain lawsuit over former president
China on Friday criticised a lawsuit in Spain against former Chinese president Hu Jintao over allegations of human rights abuses in Tibet. ... more
SINO DAILY

US doctor detained on bid to see China activist: group
Two US citizens were detained Saturday in China as they tried to see a jailed democracy activist to examine reports of failing health, supporters said. ... more
SINO DAILY
China's September trade surplus down 44.7%

US should have 'wisdom' to solve debt problem: China

Foxconn admits to intern labour violations in China


SINO DAILY
Bt sweet corn can reduce insecticide use

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SINO DAILY
Islamists step up attacks in north Mali

Ethiopia says no plans to withdraw troops from Somalia

'Armed bandits' kill Niger soldier, wound three others in Nigeria: official


SINO DAILY
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China auto sales jump 19.7% in September

Toyota unveils cars with auto pilot

SINO DAILY

Mexican officials won't meet Dalai Lama: Tibetan group
Mexico leader Enrique Pena Nieto has no plans to meet the Dalai Lama when the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader begins a tour of the country on Friday. ... more
SINO DAILY

US report says little progress on China rights
A US government commission said Thursday that China's human rights record has not improved under the country's new leadership and raised concerns on issues from minority rights to forced abortion. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Typhoon Fitow kills 10 in east China province
Ten people have died after a typhoon slammed into China's east coast, including a family of three who were all killed by electric shocks, state media reported Wednesday. ... more
EARLY EARTH

Fossil bird from 125 million years ago shows some dinosaur traits
A bird 125 million years ago had two distinct kinds of feathers, resembling those of non-flying feathered reptiles and modern birds, Chinese researchers say. ... more
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ASIA NEWS

Vietnam seizes two tonnes of illegal ivory

SINO DAILY

Chinese court agrees to hear Bo Xilai appeal

TRADE WARS

Australia to build on ties with 'closest friend' Japan

POLITICAL ECONOMY

New fronts open in Chinese art market as records fall

TRADE WARS

Foxconn admits to intern labour violations in China

TRADE WARS

China's September trade surplus down 44.7%

CAR TECH

China auto sales jump 19.7% in September

ENERGY TECH

Patents for renewable energy on the rise

ENERGY TECH

US and allies push China for progress on sea disputes

Kerry seeks to reassure Asian leaders over US default

US should have 'wisdom' to solve debt problem: China

Chinese, European central banks strike currency swap deal

Myanmar to get more coal-fired power

Report says U.S. could face shortage of nuclear reactor material

Ford expands in Asia, sees sales over 1 mln this year

MEPs urge tough conditions on China investment accord talks

Taiwan risks tensions with survey of disputed Spratlys

China's economy on a 'smooth', controlled slowdown: Xi

China's Xi holds Malaysia talks in regional charm offensive

US shutdown prompts global trepidation, bemusement

China says 'clock is ticking' on US debt ceiling

Australia hopes for China free trade deal in a year

Singapore, China giants mull Spain gas investment: report

Obama says 'no lasting damage' from Asia absence

IMF cuts China 2013 growth forecast to 7.6%

Two China miners saved 10 days after flood, 10 confirmed dead

EU seeks China investment boost

US and China tussle for trade dominance at APEC

Global armada steams into Sydney for naval centenary

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