Divorce Filings In China Surged Like Crazy This Week
Divorced filings have surged like crazy in China over the past week, according to multiple reports. The reason? A new tax on property sales , which seems to have a loophole that lets people get around...
View ArticleNepal police arrest Tibet activists on anniversary of anti-China uprising
Nepalese police arrested 18 people in Kathmandu on suspicion of "anti-China activities" yesterday, the 54th anniversary of the 1959 rebellion against Chinese sovereignty over Tibet. All but three were...
View ArticleChina invests in Nepal as gateway to India's huge markets
China's ambassador to Kathmandu was recently pictured in a traditional Nepali cap and silk scarf, digging with a spade to symbolise the laying of the foundations of a new dry port near the Tibet...
View ArticleChina eyes India trade by boosting spending in Nepal
*China's ambassador to Kathmandu was recently pictured in a traditional Nepali cap and silk scarf, digging with a spade to symbolise the laying of the foundations of a new dry port near the Tibet...
View Article900 Dead Pigs Fished Out Of River In China
Close to 900 dead pigs were found floating in the Huangpu River near Shanghai in China. (Warning: There is a photos and a video of the dead pigs below.) Officials started removing the pigs from the...
View ArticleWorld › China to abolish rail ministry in anti-graft shakeup
China is to effectively abolish its scandal-plagued railways ministry as part of a sweep of government reforms aimed at tackling inefficiency and corruption, a top official told parliament on Sunday....
View ArticleMiners refute China charges of iron ore price manipulation
Big Australian BHP Billiton (ASX:BHP) has come out in defense of the recent surge in iron ore prices refuting China's charges of manipulation of the iron ore market."We aim to improve transparency by...
View ArticleIMDb Website No Longer Blocked In China: Will China's Internet Soon Be...
China's infamous Web censors have unblocked online movie resource IMDb. Don't hold your breath for a free Internet future, though. Reported by IBTimes 10 hours ago.
View ArticleOil falls below $92 a barrel on weak China data
Oil falls below $92 a barrel on weak China data Associated Press Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated...
View ArticleChina willing to talk with US over cyberattacks
China willing to talk with US over cyberattacks BEIJING (AP) — China says it is willing to cooperate with the United States in cybersecurity after the U.S. called on it to take "serious steps" to stop...
View ArticleChina’s shale frenzy and the technology hurdle
Hardly anyone, it seems, believes that China’s shale gas efforts are going to hit paydirt any time soon. Reuters wrote yesterday that the shale gas revolution risks ‘running further off track’ — and...
View ArticleUS Official Points Finger At China For Cyberattacks
*Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online* On Monday, the White House officially called China out for breaking into the networks of many American corporations to steal company...
View ArticleU.S. Warning to China on Hacking Has No Teeth
Filed under: U.S. Government From unfair trade practices to charges of currency manipulation, the government of the People's Republic has a long-time habit of ignoring U.S. warnings about its behavior....
View ArticleChina's Economic Woes Weigh On Asia Stock Markets
Filed under: Stocks, Stock Markets, World Markets, Investing By AMELA SAMPSON BANGKOK -- World stock markets edged off recent highs in uneven trading Tuesday as worries grew about China's recovery and...
View ArticleChina's "Hogwash" Getting Worse As Floating Dead Pigs Rise To 3300, Pig Virus...
When we first reported on China's "hogwash" yesterday, the number of floating pigs in Shanghai's water supplying Huangpu River was a "modest" 1200. It has since tripled to 3300. From SCMP: "The...
View ArticleWatchdog: Syria, China, Iran And Bahrain Spy On Their Citizens Online The Most
Syria, China, Iran, Bahrain and Vietnam are flagrantly spying online, media watchdog RSF said Tuesday, urging controls on the export of Internet surveillance tools to regimes clamping down on dissent....
View ArticleWhite House accuses China of hacking US companies
The White House has issued one of the sternest warnings to China over accusations that the Chinese military is actively engaged in a series of cyber attacks on US companies and institutions. Although...
View ArticleTHE CHINA SEVEN: The 7 Huge Megatrends That Will Define China's Next Decade
For nearly two decades, we've counted on China to be the perpetual growth machine that would power the world's economy. But as many have observed, that era is slowly coming to an end. Jefferies...
View ArticleChina agrees to cooperate with US to prevent further cyberattacks
China has signalled it is willing to open a "constructive dialogue" to help stem the wave of cyberattacks allegedly coming from within its borders. Speaking to the Associated Press, a foreign ministry...
View ArticleChina wrestles with cost of cleaner environment
Facing public outrage over smog-choked cities and filthy rivers, China’s leaders are promising to clean up the country’s neglected environment – a pledge that sets up a clash with political pressures...
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