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Chinese parents forced to pay more for imported baby formula

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 04:03 AM PST

Many young parents in the Chinese mainland have gotten used to buying their baby formula from tax-dodging online purchase agencies in Hong Kong.

Live cross: Protecting baby milk supplies

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 04:01 AM PST

For more on this, let?s speak to our reporter Jin Jiabo in Hong Kong.

Milk powder limit takes effect in HK

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 04:01 AM PST

While there are still no good reasons to trust milk powder producers in the Mainland since safety scandals broke out, Chinese parents are turning to parallel-goods traders to buy infant formula from Hong Kong.

Studio interview: Measures to reduce pollution

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 04:00 AM PST

For more analysis on the new standard for vehicle emissions, we are joined by Wang Tao. He is a resident scholar at the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy.

Phoner: Independent body needed for better donations

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 03:59 AM PST

For more insight, we are joined on the phone by Luo Ying, from the hepatobiliary surgery department at the 301 Hospital.

Sub-anchor: Tianjin regulation on organ donation

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 03:54 AM PST

China now has its first local regulation on organ donation. The northern port city of Tianjin has put into effect the Tianjin Human Organ Donation Regulation.

Background of Mekong River murder trials

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 03:52 AM PST

Naw Kham and his gang members were found to have masterminded and colluded with Thai soldiers in an attack on two Chinese cargo ships, on October 5, 2011 on the Mekong River.

CPPCC savings win member approval

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 03:19 AM PST

Members of the Chinese People?s Political Consultative Conference have begun arriving in Beijing for the annual session.

58TH Chairmen�¯s meeting of 11th CPPCC National Committee held in Beijing

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 03:13 AM PST

The 58th Chairmen?s meeting of the 11th CPPCC National Committee has been held in Beijing.

Anti-doping efforts in Australian sports

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 03:23 AM PST

The Australian Olympic Committee chief, John Coates, has said that current worldwide drug testing is "ineffective" and wants to shift the burden of proof on to athletes if they refuse to cooperate with doping investigations.

Mekong River murderers executed by lethal injection

Posted: 01 Mar 2013 12:32 AM PST

Myanmar drug lord Naw Kham and three of his accomplices, convicted of the murder of 13 Chinese sailors on the Mekong River in 2011, has been executed on Friday.

Beijing implements strict car emission standards

Posted: 28 Feb 2013 10:46 PM PST

Heavy smog in Beijing has led to calls for cleaner cars on the city?s roads. Now the government is taking action by implementing harsher emission regulations.

Mekong murderers be executed

Posted: 28 Feb 2013 10:43 PM PST

The Myanmar drug lord Naw Kham, and his three accomplices, have been taken to the execution room, in Kunming, the capital of China?s Yunnan province.

Drug gang killers on Mekong set to be executed

Posted: 28 Feb 2013 10:08 PM PST

Naw Kham, along with three accomplices, will be executed by lethal injection in Kunming.

Live cross: First extradition and sentencing of foreign nationals

Posted: 28 Feb 2013 09:58 PM PST

The Myanmar drug lord Naw Kham and his three accomplices are set to be executed on Friday in Kunming, capital of Yunnan province.

Studio interview: 1st regulation on agriculture insurance

Posted: 28 Feb 2013 09:50 PM PST

For more insight, let?s talk to our studio guest Cao Can again, CEO of Shengya Capital.

China: Abe's claim over Diaoyu Islands violates int'l law

Posted: 28 Feb 2013 09:33 PM PST

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says the Rule of the Law at Seas should be applied to the territorial dispute with China over the Diaoyu Islands.

S. Korea business boycott Japan goods

Posted: 28 Feb 2013 09:12 PM PST

An association of South Korea shop owners are boycotting Japanese goods nationwide, in protest at Japan?s continue claims over disputed islands known as Dokdo in South Korea, and Takeshima in Japan.

4 new laws take effect in China

Posted: 28 Feb 2013 06:22 PM PST

Four new laws and regulations have come into effect in China from on Friaday.

China sends ships to patrol S. China Sea

Posted: 28 Feb 2013 06:19 PM PST

A fleet of China's marine surveillance ships has departed from China?s Sanya Port to carry out regular patrol missions in the South China Sea.

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