China blocks NYT websites after article on PM Wen Jiabao
Chinese government censors moved quickly to block The New York Times website on Friday after it published a blockbuster story detailing the massive wealth accumulated by the family of Prime Minister...
View ArticleTruck crashes in China
Five schoolchildren have died after the truck carrying them home from school fell off a mountain road in the western part of the country. Reported by abc4 2 hours ago.
View ArticleStudy: Flood of money leaving China
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese investors evaded government controls to move more than $600 billion out of the country last year and the outflow is increasing, fueling economic and political risks as communist...
View Article5th Tibetan in week sets self on fire in China
BEIJING (AP) — A man in his early 20s has become the fifth Tibetan in a week to set himself on fire and die in a county in far-western China to protest against Chinese rule, the self-declared Tibetan...
View ArticleChinese protesters clash with police at chemical plant demonstration – video
More than 1,000 people gather in the eastern Chinese port city of Ningbo on Saturday in a protest denouncing the expansion of the Zhejiang chemical plant by a subsidiary of the China Petroleum and...
View ArticleChina residents protest chemical factory expansion
Dozens in an eastern Chinese city have clashed with police while protesting the proposed expansion of a chemical factory that they say will spew pollution and damage public health. Reported by abc4 2...
View ArticleBurma acknowledges wave of deadly anti-Muslim violence
State media says 67 people were killed last week in attacks targeting Rohingya people, but there are fears toll may be higher Burma's president has admitted an unprecedented wave of ethnic violence has...
View ArticlePictured: The shocking images of two bears forced to skip and perform...
The black bears were forced by their trainers to perform at the Chinese Wuhan International Acrobatics Art Festival which attracts acrobats from around the world. Reported by MailOnline 1 hour ago.
View ArticleMark Allen queries Ronnie O'Sullivan's late withdrawal from International...
Mark Allen has asked the first questions of Ronnie O'Sullivan's withdrawal from World Snooker's new flagship tournament in China. Reported by MailOnline 1 hour ago.
View ArticleAnother Tibetan commits suicide
A man in his early 20's has become the fifth person in a week to set himself on fire and die in a county in far-western China to protest against Chinese... Reported by abc4 1 hour ago.
View Article2 Tibetan cousins set themselves on fire in China
Two Tibetan cousins set fire to themselves in their village to protest Chinese rule, bringing the total number of self-immolations this week to seven, the highest since the protests began last year, a...
View ArticleSensata outsourcing rattles Illinois community: 'Jobs need to stay here'
Workers residents have held protests to prevent vehicles shipping parts destined for China from Bain-owned company At the age of 86 retired plumber Paul Holz has just been arrested for the first time...
View ArticlePaint Manufacturing in China Industry Research Report – Now Available from...
In 2012, revenue for the Paint Manufacturing industry in China is set to reach $44.2 billion. The construction of indemnificatory and low-rent government housing is speeding up, which is driving demand...
View ArticleStorm Son-Tinh to hit China's southern coastal areas
Chinese authorities say the tropical storm Son-Tinh, strengthened to a typhoon early Saturday morning and is expected to bring rainstorms and gales to the country's southern coastal areas. National...
View Article5 schoolchildren killed in road mishap in China
In China, five school children have been killed and six others injured in a traffic accident in the northwestern Gansu Province. Local authorities said the accident took place yesterday afternoon when...
View ArticleCEIBS Holds 10th Annual China Automotive Industry Forum 2012
SHANGHAI, Oct. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The challenges facing the global automotive industry, including overcapacity, increasing R&D costs, and pressure to achieve technological advances in...
View ArticleProtests Against Sinopec Plant in China Reach Third Day
Protesters wearing masks and carrying banners were seeking to stop the expansion of a state-run petrochemical plant that is already one of China’s largest refineries. Reported by NYTimes.com 3 hours ago.
View ArticleQsan Rebrands Storage Arrays to AegisSAN & TrioNAS Series
Qsan Technology Inc, announced that as a result of the company’s product portfolio coverage expansion, its storage arrays have been rebranded into two series: the AegisSAN for iSCSI/Fibre Channel SAN...
View ArticleA Third Day of Protests in China Against Refinery
Protesters wearing masks and carrying banners were seeking to stop the expansion of a state-run petrochemical plant that is already one of China’s largest refineries. Reported by NYTimes.com 3 hours ago.
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