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Eutelsat defends choice of Chinese rocket
Paris (AFP) March 26, 2009
Eutelsat Communications on Thursday defended its decision to choose a Chinese rocket to launch its next satellite, saying it offered the best price and schedule. The head of European aerospace giant Arianespace, Jean-Yves Le Gall, had on Wednesday criticised the Paris-based satellite operator's decision to use a Chinese Long March rocket to send its W3B satellite into space. But Eutelsat ... read more
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    Nigeria And China Sign Pact To Replace Faulty Satellite By 2011
    Lagos, Nigeria (XNA) Mar 27, 2009
    Nigeria and China have signed a contract for a new communications satellite that will replace one sidelined by a power failure, a newspaper reported Wednesday. According to the contract signed in Beijing on Tuesday, the replacement satellite has been named NIGCOMSAT-1R and is due to be launched by 2011 with no cost to Nigeria, the Lagos-based Guardian reported. The new space vehicle ... more

    China-based network infiltrates computers in 103 countries: report
    Washington (AFP) March 28, 2009
    A electronic spying operation based primarily in China has infiltrated government and private computers in 103 countries around the world, including those of the Dalai Lama, The New York Times reported late Saturday. Citing a report prepared by Canadian researchers and due to be issued this weekend, the paper said the system was being controlled from computers based almost exclusively in Ch ... more

    China's leverage on North Korea limited: analysts
    Beijing (AFP) March 29, 2009
    China might be North Korea's only ally of note but its influence over Pyongyang - and its leverage - is limited, analysts say as the reclusive state prepares for an expected rocket launch. The United States, Japan and South Korea have expressed concern over North Korea's announcement that it will launch a communications satellite between April 4 and 8. The US, Japan and other allies be ... more

    China aviation giant spins off defence branch: report
    Beijing (AFP) March 27, 2009
    China's largest aircraft maker has spun off a 7.3 billion dollar independent defence manufacturing branch that will seek to produce top military hardware for global markets, state media said Friday. The Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) established the aviation defence branch office Thursday in Beijing to separate the plane manufacturer's civilian and defence operations, Xinhua n ... more

    Analysis: China can't buy Sukhoi jets
    Hong Kong (UPI) Mar 25, 2009
    Some Western media have reported that China is negotiating with Russian aircraft manufacturer Sukhoi Co. for the procurement of 14 Su-33 shipborne fighters, claiming that the contract on the deal will be signed soon. However, Boris D. Bregman, first deputy general director of Sukhoi, said the talks with China are still only at the consultation stage. While confirming that contacts were ... more

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    1,000 police sent to calm China village unrest: state media
    Beijing (AFP) March 27, 2009
    More than 1,000 policemen have deployed to a rural area of southern China where days of clashes between two feuding villages left one dead and nine others injured, state media reported. A bridge connecting the villages in the tropical island province of Hainan is now under the control of the police to prevent further violence after one man was stabbed to death, the official Xinhua news agenc ... more

    China Calls It 'Serf Liberation Day' In Tibet
    Beijing (AFP) March 28, 2009
    China vowed Saturday to "severely crack down on any separatist activities" in Tibet as it launched a new national holiday marking the 50th anniversary of a failed uprising in the Himalayan region. The Chinese flag was raised in front of the Potala Palace in Tibet's capital Lhasa as more than 13,000 people, most in Tibetan traditional dress, rose for the national anthem to commemorate "Serfs' ... more

    Tibet's Panchen Lama, Beijing's propaganda tool
    Beijing (AFP) March 27, 2009
    China's controversial choice as the second highest Tibetan spiritual figure is increasingly being used by Beijing as a tool in its propaganda offensive against the exiled Dalai Lama, say experts. Rarely seen in public previously, but believed to have been educated in the Chinese capital, the 19-year-old Panchen Lama Friday expressed loyalty to Beijing, in stark contrast to the views of the ... more

    China insists on financial system overhaul
    Medellin, Colombia (AFP) March 28, 2009
    Chinese Central Bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan on Saturday again urged for international financial reform in the face of the global economic crisis. Speaking at an Inter-American Development Bank meeting in the northwestern Colombian city of Medellin, Zhou said that current fiscal and monetary measures were useless if the international financial system is not overhauled. He said financial ... more

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    China calls US report on military 'gross distortion'
    Beijing (AFP) March 26, 2009
    China said Thursday that a Pentagon report warning of Beijing's growing military power distorted the truth and urged the United States to stop issuing the annual assessment or risk harming relations. "This report issued by the US side continues to play up the fallacy of the so-called China military threat," foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang told journalists in Beijing. "This is a gross ... more

    Filthy hospital blamed for infant deaths in China
    Beijing (AFP) March 26, 2009
    Five babies have died from infections they acquired in a filthy hospital in northern China, state press reported Thursday, amid a scare over a highly-contagious disease among children. The five babies died because of sub-standard conditions at a clinic in the city of Tianjin, and even a transfer to a better-equipped children's hospital in neighbouring Beijing could not save them, Xinhua news ... more

    China court rejects appeals in tainted milk scandal: state media
    Beijing (AFP) March 26, 2009
    A court in northern China on Thursday upheld a sentence of life in prison for the former head of the company at the centre of last year's scandal over contaminated milk, state media reported. Xinhua news agency said the court in Hebei province also struck down appeals by two men sentenced to death over the scandal, which killed at least six children and sickened nearly 300,000 others. Ti ... more

    France seeks to mend China ties: state media
    Beijing (AFP) March 26, 2009
    France is to send high-level political and business delegations to China in a bid to mend relations strained by a row over Tibet, Chinese state media reported Thursday. The official China Daily also indicated that a meeting between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao at next week's G20 meeting in London had not been completely ruled out. "Former French ... more

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