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Palapa D In Normal State After Failure To Enter Orbit Xichang, China (XNA) Sep 02, 2009
Indonesian communications satellite Palapa D has been captured and is now able to conduct orbit maneuver, a few hours after an announcement that it failed to enter a preset orbit following its launch at 5:28 p.m. Monday at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China. The satellite is in a normal state, its manufacturer, the French company ThalesAlenia Space, said late Monday ... read moreMyanmar rebels head home from China in disarray
Mengding County, China (AFP) Sept 1, 2009Disarmed and disheartened, Jin Laowu and his rebel comrades embarked on the long walk home from China to Myanmar, their fate uncertain after their group was crushed by junta forces. "We lost the war. We were defeated," Jin, 32, said as he and eight other dejected former members of the Kokang rebel army -- all teenagers -- walked along a dirt track in remote mountainous Yunnan province toward ... more
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Hong Kong's oldest pro-democracy party announces dissolution
China's smaller manufacturers look to catch the automation wave CORRECTED: Exhibition of Franco-Chinese print master Zao Wou-Ki opens in Hong Kong Philippines says fishermen injured in China Coast Guard encounter Exhibition of Franco-Chinese print master Zao Wou-Ki opens in Hong Kong EU agrees three-euro small parcel tax to tackle China flood Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai verdict set for Monday Asian markets track Wall St record after Fed cut US, Japan defence chiefs say China harming regional peace Son of MH370 flight victim seeks answers after 11 years
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Uighur minority leader ready for talks with Beijing
Brussels (AFP) Sept 1, 2009Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer, accused by Beijing of fomenting violent unrest in Xinjiang province, said Tuesday she was prepared to hold direct talks with the Chinese authorities. "I'm ready to discuss with the Chinese government the way we can address its policy failures of the past 60 years and seek political reforms," she told a session of the European parliament's human rights committee. ... more Top NKorea official in China
Beijing (AFP) Sept 1, 2009North Korea's vice foreign minister has arrived in China for a visit amid international efforts to persuade Pyongyang to rejoin six-nation nuclear disarmament talks, officials here said Tuesday. Kim Yong-Il was scheduled to meet Chinese foreign ministry officials as part of the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries, ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told reporters. ... more China says 'ready to work' with new Japan govt
Beijing (AFP) Sept 1, 2009China said Tuesday it was ready to work with the new Democratic Party-led government in Japan, following weekend elections there that saw a landslide victory for the centre-left opposition. "We are ready to work with Japan to strengthen our bilateral cooperation and keep up the sound momentum of high-level exchanges to... jointly contribute to peace and development in Asia," foreign ministry ... more |
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Bolivia looks to China, Brazil for combat aircraft
La Paz (AFP) Aug 31, 2009Bolivia is looking to buy six combat aircraft from China or Brazil after the United States blocked the sale of Czech planes, Defense Minister Walker San Miguel said in remarks published Monday. "They could be Chinese or they could be Super Tucanos from Brazil, one or the other," San Miguel was quoted as saying an in interview with the newspaper La Razon. He provided few details on the ... more US urges Myanmar to halt ethnic attacks
Washington (AFP) Aug 31, 2009The United States on Monday urged the military junta in Myanmar to halt attacks on ethnic minorities, saying it was "deeply concerned" about the fighting. The plea follows deadly clashes in a largely ethnic Chinese region of Myanmar as well as the junta's offensive in June against ethnic Karen rebels near the Thai border. "We urge the Burmese authorities to cease their military campaign ... more Dalai Lama visits Taiwan typhoon victims amid Chinese anger
Kaohsiung, Taiwan (AFP) Aug 31, 2009The Dalai Lama headed for typhoon hit areas of southern Taiwan Monday on the first full day of a tour that China has warned will hurt improving ties with the island. The exiled Tibetan spiritual leader headed straight for Hsiaolin, a village where at least 424 people died in Typhoon Morakot, cancelling a press conference that local officials feared could have angered Beijing. ... more |
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