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China's Health Ministry releases HIV/AIDS data

Posted: 28 Nov 2012 11:32 PM PST

As the world gets ready to mark World AIDS Day, which falls on Saturday, China?s Ministry of Health has released the country?s latest figures regarding the deadly virus. The data shows that the virus is concentrated in certain areas of the country, and is spreading fast among young people and the elderly.

Memorial service held for J-15 commander

Posted: 28 Nov 2012 10:51 PM PST

A memorial service has been held for Luo Yang, the chief commander of China?s J-15 fighter jet. The service was held in the Longgang Revolutionary Cemetery in the north-eastern city of Shenyang.

China, Italy to boost trade ties

Posted: 28 Nov 2012 10:11 PM PST

Top Chinese political advisor Jia Qinglin is in Italy on an official goodwill visit. Jia has urged both countries to boost their economic and trade ties despite the ongoing impact of the global financial crisis.

China's new passports should not be read too much into

Posted: 28 Nov 2012 06:32 PM PST

Tel interview: High risk groups see rise in infections

Posted: 28 Nov 2012 06:08 PM PST

Joining us now with more insight on this issue is Professor Zhang Linqi. He?s the Director of Tsinghua University?s Institute of Human Virology and Integrated Research Center for AIDS.

Sexual transmission of AIDS on rise in gay male population

Posted: 28 Nov 2012 06:06 PM PST

AIDS strikes the hardest among teenagers and elderly people in China. And, rates of AIDS in the gay male population are on the rise. This is from a national report on the infectious disease released by the Ministry of Health.

Oriental DreamWorks under construction in Shanghai

Posted: 28 Nov 2012 06:04 PM PST

Oriental DreamWorks, a joint venture between the US? DreamWorks Animation and China?s media companies, is establishing a dream center in Shanghai.

China urges action on climate change

Posted: 28 Nov 2012 05:34 PM PST

Everyday counts, in the campaign to save the planet?s future. There?s heated debate at the latest UN climate change conference. As leaders perceive a current threat from global warming, not just a future threat, delegates are in, what they see, as a race against time.

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