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- Chinese shoppers avoid Japan in January
- Smog thickens again in China
- Davos focuses on China's role in global economic recovery
- Japanese envoy in Beijing for Diaoyu talks
- Live cross: Media focus on China's DPRK stance
- Studio interview: China votes for UN resolution on DPRK
- Live cross: Long-term fight against smog
- Research: China becomes auto society
- China: Dialogue only way to settle Palestinian- Israeli issue
- Hong Kong aims for clearer skies
- Struggle to buy train tickets
- Light rain disperses haze in Wuhan
- Heavy smog returns to China
- China: Korean peninsula issues must be resolved through dialogue
- China: Philippines' resort to UN tribunal complicates South China Sea issues
Chinese shoppers avoid Japan in January Posted: 23 Jan 2013 11:59 PM PST The January sales season has traditionally attracted hordes of Chinese tourists to Japan. However, the ongoing terriotiral dispute between Japan and China has led to a sharp drop in shopper numbers from China, as well as falling sales figures. |
Posted: 23 Jan 2013 10:26 PM PST Pollution continues to blanket many parts of China, grounding flights and causing long traffic jams. |
Davos focuses on China's role in global economic recovery Posted: 23 Jan 2013 09:51 PM PST The best and brightest in the spheres of politics and business are gathering in Davos this week, tackling global economic issues including growing concern over the U.S. fiscal cliff. CCTV correspondent, Jack Barton, explains why this means more focus on China to spur economic recovery. |
Japanese envoy in Beijing for Diaoyu talks Posted: 23 Jan 2013 09:45 PM PST Japan?s envoy Natsuo Yamaguchi is meeting China?s foreign minister Yang Jiechi in Beijing on Thursday for talks over the Diaoyu islands dispute. |
Live cross: Media focus on China's DPRK stance Posted: 23 Jan 2013 07:10 PM PST Vice president Xi Jinping has met a presidential delegation from South Korea in Beijing, to discuss economic cooperation and Korean peninsula security. |
Studio interview: China votes for UN resolution on DPRK Posted: 23 Jan 2013 06:50 PM PST The Chinese Foreign Ministry says the UN resolution is the result of several rounds of consultation by all relevant parties. |
Live cross: Long-term fight against smog Posted: 23 Jan 2013 06:43 PM PST Heavy smog returned to the country. The National Meteorological Center maintained a blue alert for fog earlier on Wednesday morning. |
Research: China becomes auto society Posted: 23 Jan 2013 05:49 PM PST Once crowned "the kingdom of bicycles", China is turning more and more into a country of 4 instead of 2 wheels. A research released on Wednesday shows the world?s second-largest economy has become an auto society. |
China: Dialogue only way to settle Palestinian- Israeli issue Posted: 23 Jan 2013 05:43 PM PST China says that dialogue and negotiations remain the only way to settle the Palestinian-Israeli dispute, and urges the early resumption of peace talks. |
Hong Kong aims for clearer skies Posted: 23 Jan 2013 05:23 PM PST As people across the Mainland?s big cities brace for another round of smog, Hong Kong has also joined the fight. |
Posted: 23 Jan 2013 05:21 PM PST There are only two days left until the official start of the holiday travel in China, which has been called the world?s largest human migration. |
Light rain disperses haze in Wuhan Posted: 23 Jan 2013 05:17 PM PST Heavy smog has also shrouded several cities in central China. In Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, the haze was finally gone thanks to a light rain two days ago. |
Posted: 23 Jan 2013 05:13 PM PST Turning to weather. Heavy smog returned to the country. The National Meteorological Center maintained a blue alert for fog earlier on Wednesday morning. |
China: Korean peninsula issues must be resolved through dialogue Posted: 23 Jan 2013 04:54 PM PST The Chinese Foreign Ministry says the UN resolution is the result of several rounds of consultation by all relevant parties, and is generally well balanced. |
China: Philippines' resort to UN tribunal complicates South China Sea issues Posted: 23 Jan 2013 08:24 AM PST China?s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Hong Lei, says China urged the Philippines to refrain from taking action that could complicate South China Sea issues. |
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