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China And Brazil To Offer Satellite Data To Africa Beijing (XNA) May 22, 2009 ![]() China factory blaze kills 13: fire dept ![]() Thirteen people were killed and four were badly injured Thursday when a fire engulfed a factory in south China, authorities said, in the latest deadly workplace accident to hit the nation. A further 28 people were saved from the blaze in Shantou city in Guangdong province, the provincial fire department said in a statement on its website. According to the official Xinhua news agency, the ... more
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Rare earth production outside China 'major milestone' Syria and Chinese company sign memorandum on investment At least four killed and 17 trapped in China landslides: state media Xiaomi launches new advanced in-house mobile chip Dutch FM says supports "as free as possible" international trade At least two killed as landslides trap 19 in southwest China: state media Macron tells Xi their nations' companies 'must enjoy fair competition' CORRECTED At least 19 trapped in southwest China landslides: state media ![]()
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Rubber plantations could have 'devastating' impact in Asia![]() The expansion of rubber plantations in southeast Asia could have a "devastating" environmental impact, scientists warned Thursday as they pressed for a substantial increase in forest preserves. More than 500,000 hectares (1.2 million acres) may have already been converted to rubber plantations in the uplands of China, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar. And researchers predict ... more Former China official says he helped Zhao on memoir ![]() A former top official in China has said he and three others secretly helped deposed leader Zhao Ziyang pen a memoir in which he sharply criticises the violent crackdown on the 1989 Tiananmen protests. Du Daozheng, once the head of China's state publishing watchdog, said he and three former top officials transcribed recordings made by Zhao that were later turned into the recently published En ... more Hundreds rally in China over police beating: state media ![]() As many as 1,000 protestors took to the streets in northwestern China after police officers allegedly beat a cyclist for running a red light, state media reported Thursday. The angry mob in Huining county, Gansu province, overturned a police car late Tuesday before around 100 backup police arrived, the Global Times daily newspaper said, citing witnesses. Ten police officers and governmen ... more Key Tiananmen dissident calls for 'white China' on anniversary ![]() Wang Dan, a key figure in the 1989 pro-democracy protests in China, said Thursday he hoped the nation would be "covered in white" to mark the anniversary of the bloody Tiananmen crackdown. "We are promoting a campaign called 'White Clothes Day,'" Wang, who was jailed for years in China before being exiled, told AFP from Taiwan, where he was staying temporarily to continue his fight for democ ... more |
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Students, police clash in east China city: rights group![]() Thousands of students clashed with local security forces in eastern China, in unrest coming just days before the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown, a rights group said. Students from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics took to the streets late Monday after local government security guards allegedly beat several students, the Information Centre for Human Rights and De ... more China warns EU on meddling in internal matters at summit ![]() China warned the European Union against meddling in its internal affairs on Wednesday at a summit in Prague, where the European side had hoped to move on from past tensions over the Dalai Lama. The summit was originally set for December last year but China called it off to protest against a meeting between the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who then hea ... more China loses low-cost manufacturing crown to India, Mexico: study ![]() China has lost its position as the world's lowest-cost components manufacturer to India and Mexico, a study indicated Wednesday, in a blow for the Asian giant as it fights the financial crisis. The United States has also significantly closed the gap to the degree that China's total manufacturing costs are now only six percent below those of American factories, the study by AlixPartners busi ... more Profits at China's state-owned companies down sharply: govt ![]() China's state-owned firms saw their profits fall sharply in the first four months, the government said Wednesday, in yet another sign the Chinese economy continued to suffer from the global crisis. State-owned enterprises across the country made 323.6 billion yuan (47.4 billion dollars) in profit from January to April, down 32.3 percent from the same period of 2008, said a statement posted ... more |
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