Peng Liyuan: China's New First Lady Quickly Becomes Pop Culture Icon [VIDEO]
Move over, Michelle Obama and Kate Middleton! Peng Liyuan, China's new first lady, steals the show in her first public appearance. Reported by IBTimes 2 hours ago.
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View ArticleChina plays down Vietnam boat shooting accusations
March 26, 2013 6:26 PM BEIJING (AFP) - China said on Tuesday that it was "legitimate and necessary" for it to take action against Vietnamese vessels that entered its waters illegally, after Hanoi...
View ArticleSKorea, China, Japan begin trade talks
SKorea, China, Japan begin trade talks SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea, China and Japan are starting negotiations to form the world's third-largest free trade bloc. South Korea said officials...
View ArticleAre China's Leaders Serious About Tackling Corruption? Nomura Says Yes
When Xi Jinping ascended to China's top political rung last November, he called a halt to excessive banquets. The policy is known as four dishes and a soup, named for the modest meals that awaited...
View ArticleVietnam Accuses China Of Firing On Fishing Boat in South China Sea
Vietnam accused a Chinese vessel Tuesday of firing upon a Vietnamese fishing boat in the disputed South China Sea and setting its cabin on fire, re-igniting longstanding tensions between the two...
View ArticleBank of China, Agbank post worst annual earnings growth
Bank of China (BOC) and Agricultural Bank of China (AgBank) reported their worst annual earnings growth since going public, hit by central bank interest rate cuts in a slowing economy. Like rival China...
View ArticleSKorea, China, Japan begin free trade talks
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View ArticleShell, CNPC secure China approval for production sharing contract
China has approved Royal Dutch Shell's production sharing contract with China National Petroleum, Shell CEO Peter Voser annou -More- Reported by SmartBrief 8 hours ago.
View ArticleFlares, gunshots, and fires, oh my: The latest South China Sea accusations fly
Vietnam accused China of firing on a fishing boat near the Paracel Islands, something China denies. China claims territorial rights over the entire South China Sea, but several nations dispute this....
View ArticleHorrifying Video From China Shows Just How Suddenly A Sinkhole Can Appear
A sinkhole suddenly appeared in Shenzhen, China, yesterday, reportedly killing one unlucky security guard who happened to be walking past. While the sinkhole may not be the largest we've seen from...
View ArticleApple Faces Patent Lawsuit Over Siri in China
Shanghai Daily reports that Apple is facing a lawsuit in China over Siri, with a company there claiming that Siri infringes upon its patent rights.The Shanghai No.1 Intermediate People's Court will...
View ArticleFire-Gutted Vessel Highlights Vietnam-China Maritime Dispute
A long-running territorial dispute between Hanoi and Beijing has flared again after an incident this week in the South China Sea. A day after the Vietnamese government accused China of firing flares at...
View ArticleDateline China: Xi Making All the Right Moves...for China
China’s Xi Jinping arrived to much fanfare last November when he was named secretary general of the Communist Party of China and chairman of the Central Military Commission. Recently, he added another...
View ArticleChina Eastern Turns to Europeans
China Eastern Airlines is relying on European passengers to help fill up some empty seats, as a territorial dispute between China and Japan holds down airline traffic on routes linking those countries....
View ArticleChina's Cultural Revolution: son's guilt over the mother he sent to her death
Zhang Hongbing was 16 when he denounced his mother for criticising Chairman Mao. Now Zhang wants to make amends They beat her, bound her and led her from home. She knelt before the crowds as they...
View ArticleChina patrols disputed waters, denies firing on boat
China's increasingly powerful navy has denied firing on a Vietnamese boat in disputed waters in the South China Sea, state media said Wednesday, as its craft made wide-ranging patrols of the region....
View ArticleChina Works to Improve Image in Africa
China’s activities in Africa have long been a target of criticism. Its support of controversial leaders on the continent and massive hunger for resources have led some to question its intentions....
View ArticleCapital Market Thought Leader Dr. Frank Zheng Sheds Light On The Future of...
Demand among China's high net-worth individuals (HNWIs) for trusted asset management tailored to their specific needs is growing rapidly. The trend presents key opportunities for local specialists...
View ArticleChina weighs up opposing North Korea policies
China has become more open than ever about its policy regarding North Korea. While some want a change of course as China seeks to keep instability from its door, others think the status quo should be...
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