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Strong quake hits northwest China: USGS
Beijing (AFP) Aug 28, 2009
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 struck northwest China on Friday, the US Geological Survey reported, but state media said there were no immediate reports of casualties. The epicentre of the quake, which struck at 9:52 am (0152 GMT), was located 165 kilometres (100 miles) northeast of the city of Golmud in Qinghai province, the USGS said. The quake hit at a relatively shallow ... read more

China taps paramilitary force to handle unrest: state media
Beijing (AFP) Aug 27, 2009
China on Thursday passed a law officially tasking the country's main domestic security force with putting down often violent incidents of social unrest, state media reported. The People's Armed Police, whose units are stationed nationwide, had already acted in that capacity for years, but the new legislation is being seen as an overdue clarification prompted by mounting internal security ... more
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    Taiwan confirms 543 dead, 117 missing after typhoon
    Taipei (AFP) Aug 27, 2009
    Taiwan on Thursday confirmed that 543 people were killed and 117 were missing after Typhoon Morakot struck more than two weeks ago, causing the worst flooding in the island's history. The National Fire Agency said that the latest figures included 397 confirmed deaths from the worst-hit southern village of Hsiaolin, where another 53 people were still unaccounted for. Previously, the death ... more

    Most China transplants come from executed prisoners: state media
    Beijing (AFP) Aug 26, 2009
    More than 65 percent of all transplanted organs in China come from executed prisoners, a situation that a senior health official has condemned as improper, state media reported Wednesday. The report in the English-language China Daily, which attributed the figure to health experts, was a rare acknowledgement of the role played by death row prisoners in the country's transplant industry. ... more

    More fighting feared as thousands flee Myanmar: activists
    Bangkok (AFP) Aug 27, 2009
    Fighting between Myanmar's junta and ethnic rebel groups in northeastern Myanmar was expected to escalate after thousands of refugees fled to the Chinese border, activists said Thursday. The exodus from Kokang in Shan state began on August 8 after Myanmar's junta deployed troops in the mainly ethnic Chinese region, said the US Campaign for Burma (USCB), which uses Myanmar's former name. ... more

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  • China says must reduce emissions, but mentions no targets

  • Iraq approves controversial Sinopec oil rights deal: report

  • China says no imminent risk of inflation

  • China rising as S. America's trade savior

  • China handling Rio Tinto case 'expeditiously': Australia

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    Australia says new LNG plant 'greenhouse intensive'
    Sydney (AFP) Aug 27, 2009
    Australia has admitted a huge new energy project to supply Asian markets could raise national greenhouse gas emissions by up to one percent if ambitious efforts to capture them fail. Environment Minister Peter Garrett made the comments just hours after approving the Gorgon field, which will provide China and India with tens of billions of dollars of liquefied natural gas. He said plans ... more

    China's Hu vows Xinjiang 'separatists' will fail: report
    Beijing (AFP) Aug 25, 2009
    President Hu Jintao vowed on Tuesday that "separatist forces" which China blames for recent deadly unrest in its heavily Muslim Xinjiang region would fail, state media said. "The separatist forces do not have popular support and are doomed to fail," Hu was quoted saying by state-run China Central Television (CCTV). CCTV said Hu's comments were made to Xinjiang officials in the regional ... more

    Reporters' arrest raised risk for aid groups: activists
    Seoul (AFP) Aug 25, 2009
    The arrest of two US TV journalists who crossed illegally from China into North Korea heightened the risks for groups which help refugees from the North, an activist said Tuesday. Laura Ling and Euna Lee were reporting on the plight of North Korean women who had fled or were trafficked across the border into northeast China. They were arrested by North Korean border guards on March 17 ... more

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  • Taiwan confirms 461 dead, 192 missing after typhoon

  • Australia approves massive China, India gas project

  • China's solar making gains in West

  • China overtakes top exporter Germany: WTO

  • 14 dead in China mine blast: govt

  • Chinalco unit posts loss, looks abroad after failed Rio bid

  • Jetstar Asia aims for mainland China: company
  • Lead scares highlight China's environmental dilemma
  • 200 to face trial in China for Xinjiang unrest: state media
  • Taiwan confirms 292 deaths, 385 missing from typhoon
  • Fears that Chinese mafia bumping off Belgian homing pigeons
  • China settles 50,000 Tibetan nomads in towns: state media
  • China rights lawyer may escape prosecution: attorney
  • US army seeks disaster relief drill with China: general

  • Asian oil exports threaten U.S. refineries
  • Microsoft revs up low-budget mobile phones
  • GM sees Hummer sale to China's Tengzhong
  • China poisoning victims in hospital, two weeks on
  • Obama to visit Beijing in November: US ambassador
  • Nearly five million short of water in north China drought: report
  • Typhoon response costs Taiwan's leaders
  • Graffiti gains ground in China

  • Water project adds to Taiwan leader's typhoon woes
  • Parents of China lead victims fear for future
  • China ready to pilot Cathay Pacific, say analysts
  • China growth can't fulfil jobs demand: ministry
  • Australia to give gas project green light 'within week'
  • Australia and China on a 'bumpy road'
  • Pakistan feels heat from nuclear powers over talks block
  • Warmer Taipei-Beijing ties help typhoon aid efforts: analysts



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