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- China, EU leaders stress rapidly increasing trade
- China-Japan trade ties freeze
- Honouring World Alzheimer's Day
- Crossover: Latest on Mekong River murder case
- Suspects of Mekong River murder admit crimes
- Former Japanese official apologises to China
- China dismisses Japanese FM's remarks
- China stresses dialogue to solve Diaoyu Islands issues
- 1st World Congress of the Ocean held in Dalian
- Naw Kham willing to compensate victims' families
- China-ASEAN events open in S. China
- Crossover: Victims' families break into tears at court
- Naw Kham faces death penalty if convicted
- Crossover: Victims' families break into tears
- Outsiders' View: Suzhou to become top industrial hub in China
- Mekong murder trial enters 2nd day
- Naw Kham testifies in Mekong Murder trial
- iPhone 5 makes Hong Kong debut
- Crossover: Japan softens tone on Diaoyu Islands dispute
- Crossover: China, EU see great trade development
China, EU leaders stress rapidly increasing trade Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:34 AM PDT Premier Wen Jiabao has returned to Beijing, after an official visit to Belgium, and attending the 15th China-EU Summit in Brussels. |
Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:28 AM PDT More Japanese businesses have felt the chill of freezing trade relations with China, as the Japanese government went ahead with a much protested-purchase of parts of the Diaoyu Islands. So far, automobile, retail and tourism sectors are shouldering the hardest hit. |
Honouring World Alzheimer's Day Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:23 AM PDT Today, September 21st, is World Alzheimer?s Day. Around the global, people are advocating for the awareness of the Alzheimer?s disease and support for the 35 million sufferers worldwide. |
Crossover: Latest on Mekong River murder case Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:17 AM PDT Han Peng |
Suspects of Mekong River murder admit crimes Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:12 AM PDT The trial of the suspects of the Mekong River murder continues Friday at the Intermediate People?s Court of Kunming City, capital of southwest China?s Yunnan province. |
Former Japanese official apologises to China Posted: 21 Sep 2012 04:09 AM PDT Japan?s former Chief Cabinet Secretary, Hiromu Nonaka, has expressed his sincere apologies to the Chinese people, during an interview with CCTV. Nonaka has criticised certain politicians in Japan for making, what he feels, is the wrong decision over the Diaoyu Islands, which have undermined Sino-Japanese relations. |
China dismisses Japanese FM's remarks Posted: 21 Sep 2012 04:06 AM PDT China has responded to Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Genba who has said in an interview that throughout history, China and Japan have never reached a consensus on Diaoyu Islands issues. |
China stresses dialogue to solve Diaoyu Islands issues Posted: 21 Sep 2012 02:51 AM PDT Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda says he underestimated the seriousness of his government?s plan to nationalize the Diaoyu Islands. He says he miscalculated China?s response and is now considering sending an envoy to negotiate to ease the tensions. |
1st World Congress of the Ocean held in Dalian Posted: 21 Sep 2012 02:33 AM PDT The 1st Annual World Congress of the Ocean has been held in the port city of Dalian, in northeast China. The gathering has brought together world leaders, NGOs, researchers and businesses from around the world. The purpose of the conference is to raise awareness of the role that oceans play in our lives. |
Naw Kham willing to compensate victims' families Posted: 21 Sep 2012 02:27 AM PDT The trial of the six suspects in the murders of 13 Chinese sailors on the Mekong River last year continues at the Intermediate People?s Court of Kunming, in southwest China?s Yunnan province. The most high-profile defendant suspected drug lord Naw Kham, who?s accused of masterminding the attack. |
China-ASEAN events open in S. China Posted: 21 Sep 2012 02:21 AM PDT The 9th China-ASEAN Expo and the China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit have opened in Nanning, capital of South China?s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, together with top leaders from ASEAN countries, attended the two events. |
Crossover: Victims' families break into tears at court Posted: 21 Sep 2012 01:23 AM PDT A suspected drug lord and other 5 suspects in last year?s deadly attack on the Mekong River, are now on trial in Kunming, capital of Southwest China?s Yunnan Province. |
Naw Kham faces death penalty if convicted Posted: 21 Sep 2012 01:17 AM PDT A suspected drug lord and other 5 suspects in last year?s deadly attack on the Mekong River, are now on trial in Kunming, capital of Southwest China?s Yunnan Province. |
Crossover: Victims' families break into tears Posted: 21 Sep 2012 12:34 AM PDT Let?s go to our reporter Han Peng, who?s outside the courthouse in Kunming. |
Outsiders' View: Suzhou to become top industrial hub in China Posted: 20 Sep 2012 11:34 PM PDT Suzhou in east China, has been called the "Venice of the East" for its waterways and romantic atmosphere. |
Mekong murder trial enters 2nd day Posted: 20 Sep 2012 11:32 PM PDT The trial for the six men suspected of killing 13 Chinese sailors on the Mekong river in October last year has entered its second day. |
Naw Kham testifies in Mekong Murder trial Posted: 20 Sep 2012 11:03 PM PDT The chief suspect, Naw Kham has told the court in Kunming that he was wrong after being presented with evidence. |
iPhone 5 makes Hong Kong debut Posted: 20 Sep 2012 11:15 PM PDT Several hundred Apple fans have queued up early in Hong Kong to collect the new iPhone 5. The iPhone 5 is giving consumer giant Apple a boost ahead of the crucial end-of-year holiday season. |
Crossover: Japan softens tone on Diaoyu Islands dispute Posted: 20 Sep 2012 10:50 PM PDT For more on the issue, we?re joined by our correspondent SZE HO-WAI in Tokyo. |
Crossover: China, EU see great trade development Posted: 20 Sep 2012 07:42 PM PDT For more on Premier Wen Jiabao?s visit to Europe, we?re joined on phone by Mr. Feng Zhongping, Director of European Studies at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations. |
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