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- Crossover: Future plans for Beijing Subway
- Doctors provide free clinics for rural areas
- Beijing Subway line 6 to start operation
- Mekong River murder suspects on trial
- Crossover: China, EU to resolve trade disputes
- China urges dialogue to solve Diaoyu Islands issues
- Panetta wraps up China visit with warmer ties
- China, EU sign cooperation deals
- Premier Wen attends 15th China-EU Summit
- Noda to send diplomatic envoy to China
- US Defense Secretary ends China visit
- Future opportunities for China-EU ties
- Mekong River killings: trial begins in China
- China to improve social security system
- Background: Life of Naw Kham
- Crossover: 8 international witnesses attend trial
- Crossover: Current stage of proceedings on Mekong River murder trial
- Mekong River murder suspect faces trial
- Crossover: Mekong murder trial in SW China
- Insight: Existing traffic control measures in Beijing
| Crossover: Future plans for Beijing Subway Posted: 20 Sep 2012 06:20 AM PDT Li Hongchang |
| Doctors provide free clinics for rural areas Posted: 20 Sep 2012 06:15 AM PDT China has just announced major reforms to the country?s health care. But the pace of delivery and development varies greatly from city to countryside. Xuzhou Central hospital is leading the way in bridging the health divide, by organizing free clinics for people in rural areas. |
| Beijing Subway line 6 to start operation Posted: 20 Sep 2012 06:08 AM PDT Good news for Beijing?s commuters. Beijing Subway line 6, one of the 4 new Beijing subway lines that are scheduled to start operations on December 28 this year, began test runs today. |
| Mekong River murder suspects on trial Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:34 AM PDT The trial for six suspects, who are accused of taking part in an attack last year on the Mekong river, has opened at the Intermediate People?s Court in Kunming, capital of southwest China?s Yunnan Province. They are accused of killing 13 Chinese sailors and a host of other crimes. |
| Crossover: China, EU to resolve trade disputes Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:10 AM PDT Jack Barton in Brussels |
| China urges dialogue to solve Diaoyu Islands issues Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:16 AM PDT China on Thursday urged Japan to return to the track of dialogue and negotiations to solve issues relating to the Diaoyu Islands. Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei was responding to a japanese report stating that Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda will send a special envoy to China. |
| Panetta wraps up China visit with warmer ties Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:12 AM PDT US Defense Secretary Leon Panneta has wrapped up his four days in China with a visit to naval base in the eastern coastal city Qingdao. He says his trip is about creating a new model in the relationship of the two Pacific powers. |
| China, EU sign cooperation deals Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:08 AM PDT China and the EU have signed a slew of important cooperation deals. They are reportedly including the set-up of an official platform to boost the innovation sector, and a cooperation memorandum on executing an anti-monopoly law to promote communication in competition legislature, especially in the area of anti-trust. |
| Premier Wen attends 15th China-EU Summit Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:02 AM PDT Premier Wen Jiabao has met with European leaders and attended the 15th China-EU summit in Brussels. Premier Wen met with European Commission President, Jose Manuel Barroso, and European Council President, Herman Van Rompuy. |
| Noda to send diplomatic envoy to China Posted: 20 Sep 2012 02:16 AM PDT Japan?s Asahi Shimbun says Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda (TAKE VIDEO) and his government had expected tensions to rise with China after they purchased the Diaoyu islands. But Noda said China?s reaction has totally surpassed his expectations. He says he is now considering sending a special diplomatic envoy to China to negotiate the matter. |
| US Defense Secretary ends China visit Posted: 20 Sep 2012 02:10 AM PDT US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta has left Qingdao in east China, concluding his first trip to country as the Pentagon chief. |
| Future opportunities for China-EU ties Posted: 20 Sep 2012 02:03 AM PDT During his speech, Premier Wen has highlighted the rapid increase in China-EU trade. He also outlined the key areas for future economic cooperation. |
| Mekong River killings: trial begins in China Posted: 19 Sep 2012 11:10 PM PDT |
| China to improve social security system Posted: 19 Sep 2012 10:45 PM PDT China?s Ministry of Civil Affairs has hailed improvements in the country?s social security system during the past 10 years. |
| Posted: 19 Sep 2012 08:22 PM PDT Naw Kham was the leader of a large-scale armed drug trafficking group. Naw Kham was born on November 8, 1969. The ethnic Shan is originally from Lashio in Myanmar. He speaks the Myanmar and Thai languages. He is called a godfather. |
| Crossover: 8 international witnesses attend trial Posted: 19 Sep 2012 07:20 PM PDT For more in-depth analysis, let's cross live to Professor Zhu Wenqi, from School of Law, in Renmin University of China. Hello, Professor Zhu. |
| Crossover: Current stage of proceedings on Mekong River murder trial Posted: 19 Sep 2012 07:12 PM PDT For the latest on the trial we are joined by our reporter Han Peng who is standing outside the courthouse in Kun-ming. |
| Mekong River murder suspect faces trial Posted: 19 Sep 2012 07:07 PM PDT Suspected drug lord Naw Kham and other 5 defendants, accused of masterminding last year's deadly attack on the Mekong River, are now facing trial in Kunming, capital of China?s Southwest Yunnan Province. 13 Chinese sailors were killled. |
| Crossover: Mekong murder trial in SW China Posted: 19 Sep 2012 06:09 PM PDT The city?s Intermediate People?s Court has started prosecution proceedings against Naw Kham and 5 other suspects accused of intentional homicide, drug trafficking, kidnapping and ship hijacking. |
| Insight: Existing traffic control measures in Beijing Posted: 19 Sep 2012 06:06 PM PDT Now for more on the congestion issue in the capital city, we?re joined in the studio by my colleague Wu Haojun. |
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