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- Japan sends envoy to China to mend ties
- Xi vows unswerving fight against corruption
- Crossover: ROK special envoys visit China
- World Future Energy Summit showcases tomorrow's ideas
- Japanese envoy to visit China to mend relations
- FM: Japan's so-called "control of" sea area around Diaoyu Island illegal and invalid
- Few tickets available at train stations
- Spring rush peak for railway tickets
- High-speed trains delayed by snow
- Crossover: Rain and snow across China
- China, Myanmar hold security talk
- China continues patrols off Diaoyu Islands
- ROK envoy visits Beijing
- China urges caution on DPRK resolution
- China sees burst of pay delay cases
- Migrant workers waiting for unpaid wages
- Gov't agencies join hands against wage delays
- China: Ties with US key to core interests of both nations
Japan sends envoy to China to mend ties Posted: 22 Jan 2013 03:09 AM PST New Komeito Party leader Natsuo Yamaguchi has started his 4-day visit to China. Yamaguchi arrived in Beijing with a letter from Japan?s new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for CPC leader Xi Jinping. |
Xi vows unswerving fight against corruption Posted: 22 Jan 2013 02:56 AM PST Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, has vowed to unswervingly fight corruption. |
Crossover: ROK special envoys visit China Posted: 21 Jan 2013 10:21 PM PST For more on the visit to Beijing, let?s cross now to our correspondent U-Jean Jung in Seoul. |
World Future Energy Summit showcases tomorrow's ideas Posted: 21 Jan 2013 10:10 PM PST The World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi has showcased many brand new ideas of energy, which might just lift human beings to a new era. |
Japanese envoy to visit China to mend relations Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:28 PM PST The leader of Japan?s New Komeito party is scheduled to arrive in China on Tuesday in a bid to mend relations. |
FM: Japan's so-called "control of" sea area around Diaoyu Island illegal and invalid Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:26 PM PST The Chinese Foreign ministry has said that the country is maintaining communication with Japan on the Diaoyu Islands issue. But it stressed the official patrols of the Chinese ships in the country?s territorial sea area surrounding the Diaoyu Islands are normal and in line with the country?s jurisdiction. |
Few tickets available at train stations Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:18 PM PST As the Spring Festival travel rush approaches, it?s getting harder and harder to buy train tickets. At ticket offices in train stations, migrant workers compare getting a ticket to winning the lottery. |
Spring rush peak for railway tickets Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:16 PM PST The world?s biggest annual migration will enter its peak when websites start selling tickets for February 9th, on the eve of the Chinese New Year day. |
High-speed trains delayed by snow Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:15 PM PST The cold weather continues to be felt across China. With Spring Festival looming, and travelers readying to return home, rain and snow have severely disrupted transportation in the country. Train transportation has been especially hard hit. |
Crossover: Rain and snow across China Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:13 PM PST Last weekend?s cold front brought rain to the south of China, and snow to the north. For more, we are joined by Mark Regan from the China Meteorological Center. |
China, Myanmar hold security talk Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:10 PM PST A visiting senior officer of China?s People?s Liberation Army, Qi Jianguo, has met with Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar?s Defense Services and Commander-in-Chief of the Army General, Soe Win. Qi Jianguo is the Deputy Chief of the PLA General Staff Headquarters Regional peace and bilateral military relations are the focal points of the talk. |
China continues patrols off Diaoyu Islands Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:08 PM PST Lawful and routine patrols by Chinese marine surveillance ships in territorial waters off the Diaoyu Islands have again sparked representations from Japan. In response, China refuted Japan?s protest and reiterated its determination to protect its territory. Wu Haojun has more. |
Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:06 PM PST UN diplomats said on Friday that the United States and China had struck a tentative deal on a draft UN Security Council resolution condemning the DPRK for the launch. |
China urges caution on DPRK resolution Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:04 PM PST Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a press conference Monday that the United Nations Security Council needs to pass a cautious resolution on the DPRK?s December rocket launch. |
China sees burst of pay delay cases Posted: 21 Jan 2013 05:02 PM PST Migrant workers are a group most vulnerable to having their wages withheld. As the end of the Chinese calender year draws near, a rising number of cases are coming under the spotlight. |
Migrant workers waiting for unpaid wages Posted: 21 Jan 2013 04:59 PM PST Spring Festival is usually the only time of the year when Chinese migrant workers are able to meet their families. But many have had to postpone their vacations back home because they haven't got their wages. With the Spring Festival just around the corner, we meet one migrant worker who is anxiously waiting to get his hard earned money. |
Gov't agencies join hands against wage delays Posted: 21 Jan 2013 04:57 PM PST The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security has demanded grassroots labor authorities handle wage-delay cases involving more than 10 workers within in a day after receiving the complaint. |
China: Ties with US key to core interests of both nations Posted: 21 Jan 2013 01:06 PM PST Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei says China-US relations have progressed steadily and profoundly over the past four years. |
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