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17 telecom fraud suspects transferred into Chinese custody

Posted: 28 May 2012 10:55 PM PDT

17 Chinese telecom fraud suspects have been transferred into Chinese custody. They left Sri Lanka early this morning.

Torrential rain kills 5 in Guangdong

Posted: 28 May 2012 10:54 PM PDT

Torrential rain sweeping south China's Guangdong Province has killed 5 people and affected more than 200 thousand, in the past two days.

Uruguay's football players gear up for London Olympics

Posted: 28 May 2012 08:18 PM PDT

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China calls for unified rules to counter cyber crime

Posted: 28 May 2012 07:41 PM PDT

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Cyber security has raised many concerns as recent information leaks have triggered public debate. China faces an inceasingly comlex and grim situation in maintaining web security.

World politicians and experts gathered in Beijing to discuss the possible cyber threats and China has called for unified international rules against cyber crime.

A single click with your computer mouse can easily connect you to the Internet.

But a loophole, no matter where it occurs, can destroy the openness and security of global networking.

Last December, more than 6 million user accounts and passwords on the China Software Developer Network--China's largest programmers' website, were made public after hacker attacks.

The case raised concerns about web security and triggered widespread panic.

Here in Beijing, world politicians and experts are discussing the possible cyberspace threats facing the international community.

General Ma Xiaotian, Deputy chief of General Staff, PLA says, "Cyber security has become an increasingly complicated issue with the expansion of the internet industry. But currently there are no unified international regulations to maintain cyberspace security. Last year, China and some other countries submitted a draft 'code of conduct on information security' to the UN."

China sees cyberspace security as a major non-traditional security challenge.

It is calling for international efforts to counter cyberspace crimes.

People talk about cyber wars, but as Romano Prodi, Former Chiairman of the European Commission points out,

"The international community should set up a unified international standard first."

Dr Romano Prodi, former chairman of European Commission says, "We have to start from the beginning to define what is a cyberwar, of course this can be done with a wider range of international agreeemnt United Nations. I understand China is eager to cooperate, this is a good starting point."

The only way to deal with cyber security threats is to strengthen cooperation and mutual trust.

But the great efforts made by the international community to issue common regualtions for cyberspace have yielded few results.

Hou Na says, "The realm of information and cyberspace present a major non-traditional security challenge. But unlike traditional security areas, cyberspace issues are transnational in nature. They cannot be handled by any one country alone. And for these reasons, countries have a greater chance of trusting each other in dealing with such threats.

Wu Bangguo makes stopover visit to Istanbul

Posted: 28 May 2012 07:28 PM PDT

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Top Chinese legislator Wu Bang-guo has met Istanbul Governor Huseyin Avni Mutlu during a two-day stopover visit to Turkey. Wu called for substantial measures to strengthen the China-Turkey relationship.

Wu expressed China's willingness to work with Turkey to implement their consensus on boosting strategic cooperation. He also encouraged Turkey to use its geographical advantage, tourist attractions and economic leverage. Wu praised the role of the ongoing "Year of Chinese Culture in Turkey" in increasing understanding.

Mutlu said Turkey highly values its strategic cooperation with China. It also expects to benefit from China's rapid development. Mutlu invited Chinese enterprises to take part in infrastructure construction in railways, ports and energy. He also welcomed Chinese tourists. The two sides have also agreed to advance parliamentary exchanges.

Magnitude 4.8 quake hits Tangshan city

Posted: 28 May 2012 07:02 PM PDT

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An earthqauke with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8 has struck Luanxian county in TangShan city of north China's Hebei Province.

The epicenter of earthquake was just 8 kilometers below the surface. The quake could also be felt in Tianjin Municipality as well as here in Beijing, which is 180 kilometers northwest from the epicenter.

So far there has been no report on casualties. We'll keep you updated as we get more information.

China's manned submersible Jiaolong to attempt record dive

Posted: 28 May 2012 06:42 PM PDT

China's manned deep-sea submersible, Jiaolong, will attempt a record dive of 7-thousand meters below sea level in June.

Crossover: China's role to build more effective international cooperation on cyberspace security

Posted: 28 May 2012 06:26 PM PDT

For more on cyberspace security issues facing the country, we are joined in the studio by my colleague Hou Na.

China calls for unified rules to counter cyber crime

Posted: 28 May 2012 06:10 PM PDT

Cyber security has raised many concerns as recent information leaks have triggered public debate. China faces an inceasingly comlex and grim situation in maintaining web security.

Wu Bangguo makes stopover visit to Istanbul

Posted: 28 May 2012 04:20 PM PDT

Top Chinese legislator Wu Bang-guo has met Istanbul Governor Huseyin Avni Mutlu during a two-day stopover visit to Turkey.

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