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- Crossover: Date for verdict not set
- Airports enter Spring Festival peak season
- Earth: not alone in the galaxy
- Scientists slow aging in mice
- New rail lines ease festival travel pressure
- Spring Festival travel rush begins today
- Studio interview: A hope for less tension
- Losang Gongchok: Suspect accused of self-immolations
- Live crossover: 2 charged with intentional homicide
- US envoy visits China for talks on regional security
- China calls for calm on DPRK issue
- Yamaguchi: China visit a success
Crossover: Date for verdict not set Posted: 25 Jan 2013 10:22 PM PST For more on the trial, let?s talk to our reporter Zhang Nini in Barkam county in north-western Sichuan province. |
Airports enter Spring Festival peak season Posted: 25 Jan 2013 10:09 PM PST Airports across the country are also gearing up for the Chinese Spring Festival peak season, with the number of passengers expected to reach around 8.7 million over the next two weeks, an annual increase of 4 percent. |
Earth: not alone in the galaxy Posted: 25 Jan 2013 10:31 PM PST Scientists analyzing data from the US space agency have concluded that at least 17 percent of stars in our galaxy are likely to have planets the size of Earth. There are now thought to be at least 17 billion Earth-like planets circling other stars in the Milky Way. |
Posted: 25 Jan 2013 07:04 PM PST Scientists in Hong Kong say they have managed to slow the aging process in mice, using high dosages of a chemical found in the skin of red grapes. They hope that one day they will be able to produce a drug to treat people. |
New rail lines ease festival travel pressure Posted: 25 Jan 2013 10:08 PM PST The Ministry of railways has opened dozens of new express lines, to help ease the enormous number of passengers trying to get home for the Spring Festival. More than 50 new lines including several high-speed rail lines are now in service. |
Spring Festival travel rush begins today Posted: 25 Jan 2013 09:38 PM PST Today marks the beginning of the largest annual migration on Earth--China?s Spring Festival travel rush. It is set to last 40 days to March the 6th. |
Studio interview: A hope for less tension Posted: 25 Jan 2013 06:26 PM PST For more insight, we?re joined in the studio by Ms Zhang Weiwei, an assistant research fellow from the China Institute of International Studies. |
Losang Gongchok: Suspect accused of self-immolations Posted: 25 Jan 2013 08:57 PM PST Ngapa is a county in the northwestern part of Sichuan province where various ethnic groups live. Tibeteans are the majority. But since 2011, the quiet and pleasant town has witnessed a series of self-immolations. Let?s take a look at the suspect named Losang Gongchok who?s been accused of masterminding the ordeal. |
Live crossover: 2 charged with intentional homicide Posted: 25 Jan 2013 08:56 PM PST For more on the trial, let?s talk to our reporter Zhang Nini in Barkam county in north-western Sichuan province. |
US envoy visits China for talks on regional security Posted: 25 Jan 2013 01:14 PM PST The US special representative of DPRK policy, Glyn Davies is making a tour of the three countries involved in the Six Party-Talks. After visiting South Korea, he?s arrived in Beijing to continue talks on regional security following the UN Security Council resolution condemning of the DPRK?s latest rocket launch. |
China calls for calm on DPRK issue Posted: 25 Jan 2013 08:50 AM PST Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei has called for calm and restraint from all concerned parties, after the DPRK announced its plans to conduct a higher-level nuclear test. |
Yamaguchi: China visit a success Posted: 25 Jan 2013 08:49 AM PST Natsuo Yamaguchi, leader of the New Komeito Party, has finished his visit to China and returned to Tokyo. Speaking to CCTV at the airport, he said his trip was a great success. He added that the New Komeito party will continue work to facilitate exchanges and cooperation between the two countries. |
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