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  • Chinas food sector to boom

    China Daily - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    food industry will continue to experience steady and healthy growth in the coming years against the backdrop of a sluggish economy, according to an industry analyst. Xiong Bilin, vice president of the China National Food Industry Association, made the remarks Thursday at a food expo held in central ...

  • US neutrality urged on China-Japan dispute

    China Daily - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    /enpproperty--> WASHINGTON - China's Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai on Friday urged Washington to remain "truly neutral" on the Sino-Japanese territorial dispute in East China Sea by honoring its promise to "take no side". In an interview published by the US magazine Foreign Affairs on its website, Cui blamed Japan for creating the dispute and tensions ...

  • Douglas Todd Many Hong Kong immigrants return home from Vancouver

    Vancouver Sun - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    ‘Higher-paying jobs, greater job security, job promotion opportunities and family reunification’ are the main reasons for thousands of immigrants from Hong Kong to leave Canada, says SFU researcher Nuowen ...

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  • China Man arrested over fake plane bomb threats

    New Zealand Herald - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A man has been arrested for allegedly making fake bomb threats against several domestic flights bound for Shanghai. It was the second time in a week that Chinese flights were grounded because of fake bomb threats. Another man was arrested Thursday for allegedly making such calls the previous day. The Civil Aviation Administration of China, or CAAC, said a 43-year-old man surnamed Ji and from the ...

  • Ladakh leaders in Delhi to highlight Chinese threats on the border

    India Today - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Last month's furore over Chinese intrusion hasn't shocked the Ladakhis, for whom it's a routine experience. From destroying army tents to demolishing images of Bharat Mata and even brainwashing youngsters with prejudiced TV programmes, locals are forced to confront the spectre of India's northern neighbour with scant help from their own government. "In December 2011, the ...

  • Microraptors had taste for sashimi Study

    China Daily - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Liaoning province found fish bones bearing the marks of strong digestive acids near the fossil's ribs -- the world's first evidence suggesting that Microraptors ate fish. The research was jointly carried out by Chinese and Canadian scientists, and the results were published on Tuesday in the International Journal of Evolution. "Microraptors may be the ancestors of birds. They ...

  • Pig takes dogs place as family member

    China Daily - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    /enpproperty--> Mr Min spends four hours and walks twice a day with his 'BAMA miniature pig' Zhu Zhu in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province. Zhu Zhu lives with Mr Min and his wife in a 23-square meter room. It has become a member of the family. The couple always have their breakfast after feeding Zhu Zhu. And their pet pig always gets up along with its masters when they wake ...

  • Over 100 cockroaches 500 spiders from Germany seized by Beijing customs

    whatsonsanya - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Beijing intercepted more than 100 cockroaches and 500 spiders hidden in parcels mailed from Germany, local authorities said on Friday. The five parcels intercepted by the Beijing Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau were a record high for insect interceptions in the Beijing region. "According to the criminal law, the maximum sentence would see whoever sent this being put in ...

  • Philippines rejects Taiwan murder claims

    West Australian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    MANILA (AFP) - The Philippines on Saturday rejected Taiwan's allegations that its coastguards had intentionally murdered a Taiwanese fisherman whose death has triggered a major diplomatic spat.The 65-year-old fisherman was shot dead by Philippine coastguards who said his vessel intruded into Philippine waters.Chen Wen-chi, head of the Taiwan team investigating the May 9 incident, said most ...

  • Hong Kong launches first electric taxis

    General Sources - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Hong Kong, May 18, 2013 (AFP) - Hong Kong saw its first electric taxis hit the streets on Saturday in a step towards reducing the city's high levels of roadside pollution. The 45 bright red cars were launched by Chinese electric vehicle producer BYD, which is partly backed by US investment titan Warren Buffett. Called the BYD e6, the five-door crossover sedans are powered by iron ...

  • China-India coercion easily trumps diffidence

    Japan Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    India cannot match China miltarily – now and very likely in future. China has vast reserves ($3 trillion) that can easily be used to procure sophisticated armaments. The question arises – why did US, that has been trying to woo India into a partnership did not speak out in defence of India. The only statement that came out from US was to settle the differences amicably. India alone ...

  • China will not accept carbon tax on EU flights report

    The West Australian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    BEIJING (AFP) - China will not pay for CO2 emissions by its airlines on flights within Europe, a top civil aviation official reportedly said after the European Commission warned eight Chinese firms face fines for nonpayment.The world's second largest economy "will not accept any unilateral and compulsory market measures", Yan Mingchi, deputy director-general of the legal and ...

  • NZ meat still sitting on Chinese wharf

    New Zealand Herald - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    New Zealand meat is sitting on the wharf in China and out on boats waiting to get in, while Kiwi authorities iron out the paperwork. Customs authorities in China won't let shipments of meat through, because they came with documentation from the Ministry of Primary Industries, not the old MAF. Meat Industry Association chief executive Tim Ritchie says it's a serious ...

  • China challenges Japanese sovereignty over Okinawa

    wsws.org - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    published an article on May 8 implicitly asserting Chinese claims over Okinawa, a Pacific island long held by Japan that houses key US military bases. China is already involved in a tense dispute over Japan's moves to nationalise the nearby Senkaku/Diaoyu islets, which sit astride key shipping lanes and undersea energy resources. ...

  • Canada’s NDP denounces China signals support for Obama’s “Asia Pivot”

    wsws.org - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Canada's Official Opposition, the trade union-backed New Democratic Party (NDP), brought forward a motion last month to scuttle the recently negotiated Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA).Though their motion was doomed to be overwhelmingly defeated and quickly forgotten, the social democrats used the occasion to repeatedly denounce the ...

  • Shanghai Peoples Square metro station offers free concerts to passengers

    whatsonsanya - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    People's Square attracts audiences that are both keen and curious. It could be a jazz piano solo, a classical sonata or traditional Chinese bamboo flute music. Whatever your taste, free concerts in the grand hall of People's Square metro station in Shanghai have been offering a diverse range of music since the start of the year. Set against a noisy backdrop, the concerts have ...

  • Guangdong lifts flood warning as dozens killed by heavy rainstorms

    whatsonsanya - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Authorities in Guangdong province lifted a flood warning on Friday morning, after dozens of people were killed and wounded due to days of rainstorms across South China. Since Tuesday, rainstorms have triggered flooding and landslides in the area, leaving 53 dead and some reported missing, China News Service reported on Friday. The southern province of Guangdong was the hardest hit by ...

  • Exclusive EU cites Chinese telecoms Huawei and ZTE for trade violations

    West Australian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    By Daniel BasesNEW YORK (Reuters) - Europe's top trade official for the first time late on Friday officially cited Chinese mobile telecommunications equipment makers Huawei and ZTE Corp for violating anti-dumping and anti-subsidy guidelines.European Union Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht said he was prepared to launch a formal investigation into anti-competitive behaviour by these Chinese ...

  • Chinese premiers India trip to evince Beijings unwavering pursuit of better ties

    Global Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    The choice of India as the first leg of Li Keqiang's maiden overseas trip as Chinese premier sent out a clear signal that Beijing's new leadership prioritizes enhancing ties with New Delhi despite border spats and other disputes.The rationale is simple: With China and India being the world's two largest developing countries and most populous nations -- accounting for about 40 ...

  • Speeding Up Again China House Prices

    CNBC - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    China's housing inflation quickened in April, marking the fourth consecutive year-on-year rise and challenging policymakers who are trying to cool record home prices while supporting economic expansion. Average new home prices rose 4.9 percent last month from a year ago, after a year-on-year increase of 3.6 percent in March, according to Reuters calculations from data released by the ...

  • Death toll rises in China storms

    Belfast Telegraph - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    The Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs website says at least nine provinces have had storms and some flooding and landslides since Tuesday.It says Guangdong province has been hit the hardest, with 36 deaths and 10 missing people, followed by Jiangxi province, where six people are reported dead and four more missing.Guangdong's weather service forecasts more heavy rain along with thunder, ...

  • Kerry confront China on human rights

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    "No nation has more opportunity to advance the cause of democracy, " said then-Sen. John Kerry at his recent confirmation hearing to become U.S. secretary of state. "And no nation is as committed to the cause of human rights as we are." This weekend, ...

  • Old case returns to public eye

    China Daily - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    An unsolved case of poisoning nearly two decades old has hit the headlines again after a petition posted on the White House website named a suspect and called for her to be extradited to China. The petition, which has collected more than 130,000 signatures in the "We the People" section of the site, alleged that 39-year-old Sun Wei was the perpetrator of the incident and even claimed ...

  • 32 Chinese fishing boats arrive in waters off Nansha

    whatsonsanya - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    A fleet of 32 Chinese fishing boats has arrived in waters off Nansha Islands in the South China Sea, after a 7-day voyage. The boats are expected to start operation from Monday. The fleet will stay around the Islands for 40 days. Among the fishing vessels are a supply ship with a loaded displacement of 4,000 tons, and a transporter ship with a displacement of 1,500 tons. The vessels are ...

  • Some Chinese tourists behaving badly

    SBS - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    The dire manners and "uncivilised behaviour" of some Chinese tourists abroad are harming the country's image, said a top official who lamented their poor "quality and breeding", according to state-run media. Wang Yang, one of China's four vice premiers, singled out for condemnation "talking loudly in public places, jay-walking, spitting and wilfully carving ...

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