China Passes Law Legalizing Deletion Of Internet Posts Or Pages Containing...
While the US is caught in a rancorous debate over allowing the government to define just what was and wasn't meant by the Second amendment, and how best to limit it and give the government even more...
View ArticleChina Nepstar Completes Disposition of 40% Equity Ownership in Yunnan...
SHENZHEN, China, Dec. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- China Nepstar Chain Drugstore Ltd. (NYSE: NPD) ("Nepstar" or the "Company"), the largest retail drugstore chain in China based on the numbe......
View ArticleChina opens world's longest fast train line
China has opened the world's longest high-speed rail line, which more than halves the time required to travel from the country's capital in the north to Guangzhou, an economic hub in southern China....
View ArticleChina, Madison County port agreement could increase trade in the region
An agreement made in November between the port district of central China and Madison County could pave the way for new businesses and trade opportunities for both regions. The Tri-City Regional Port...
View ArticleFirst concrete poured for China’s Tianwan-3
First concrete was poured yesterday for the third unit of China’s Tianwan nuclear power plant in the country’s eastern Jiangsu province. Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom said a ceremony was...
View ArticleChina Tightens Control Over Tibet After Unprecedented Self-Immolations
Chinese authorities are tightening their grip over Tibet after an unprecedented number of self-immolations protesting Beijing’s rule. According to the Global Post newspaper, an estimated 91 Tibetans --...
View ArticleChina court orders Apple to pay in rights dispute
China court orders Apple to pay in rights dispute Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed....
View Article10 killed in China minibus crash
An overloaded minibus has fallen into a ravine in southern China's Guangxi region, killing five children and five adults, state media reported. Reported by Belfast Telegraph 11 hours ago.
View ArticleNew law in China requires you to identify yourself online
The Chinese government has passed a new law that will require all citizens to identify themselves with ID when signing up for Internet and mobile phone services. Users most also post content under...
View ArticleWeekly Roundup: Asian Stocks Rise On Japan, China Stimulus Hopes
Asian stock markets rose in the week as investor sentiment turned positive amid the hope that the policymakers in Japan and China would soon announce stimulus measures to revive the economic growth...
View ArticleChina maintains blue alert for blizzards, cold snap
CHINA'S National Meteorological Center(NMC) today maintained its blue alert for blizzards and a severe cold snap in the next 24 to 48 hours. Reported by Shanghai Daily 8 hours ago.
View ArticleChina law makes family visits compulsory
China has passed a new law stipulating that family members should pay regular visits to their elderly relatives, according to the government's official website. Reported by IndiaTimes 9 hours ago.
View ArticleChina firm to acquire major African iron ore mine
China firm to acquire major African iron ore mine BEIJING (AP) — A privately owned Chinese company is finalizing the acquisition of an Australian mining firm that controls a major iron ore mine in west...
View ArticleChina tightens Internet controls to allow deletion of ‘illegal’ online info
China has tightened its Internet controls, asking web users to register their names and legalising the deletion of posts or pages which are considered to contain illegal information. Reported by Zee...
View ArticleCommentary: Americans love cheap goods and China loves Christmas
Happy birthday, Jesus! Love, China. For a country that persecutes Christians, China sure profits from Christmas. Reported by KansasCity.com 7 hours ago.
View ArticleChina firm to aquire Africa mine
A privately owned Chinese company is finalising the acquisition of an Australian mining firm that controls a major iron ore mine in west Africa, a move that would give China a stronger role in setting...
View ArticleChina orders children to visit their parents or face lawsuits
China has passed a law that requires adult children to visit their elderly parents or risk facing lawsuit. Reported by IndiaVision 6 hours ago.
View ArticleChina tightens Internet controls to allow deletion of 'illegal' online info
China has tightened its Internet controls, asking web users to register their names and legalising the deletion of posts or pages which are considered to contain illegal information. Reported by...
View ArticleiPad mini Supplies Are on the Low in China
A research note from Topeka Capital Markets analyst Brian White reveals that China is scooping up iPad minis like there’s no tomorrow, despite initial estimates that the tablet computer was not exactly...
View ArticleChina law says family members should visit elderly relatives
Beijing: China has passed a new law stipulating that family members should pay regular visits to their elderly relatives, according to the government’s official website. The ruling, approved by China’s...
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