China bars prominent Uygur scholar from travelling to US
A prominent scholar from China’s Turkic Uygur ethnic minority says he was detained for more than 12 hours at Beijing’s airport and then sent home when attempting to board a flight to the US. Ilham...
View ArticleGoogle chief Eric Schmidt calls China world's 'most sophisticated' hacker
Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, has described China as the most "sophisticated and prolific" hacker of foreign companies in his upcoming book, according to leaked extracts. Reported by...
View ArticleChina services' slow uptick highlights mildness of recovery
February 03, 2013 6:10 PM BEIJING (REUTERS) - Growth in China's increasingly important services sector rose for the fourth straight month in January, though the slim increase added to evidence that the...
View ArticleWorld View: Japan Arrests China Fishing Boat Accused of Fishing Japan's Fish
This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com · Mali's 'Savior' says that France's fight is far from over · Hong Kong faces a powdered milk crisis · Japan arrests China fishing boat...
View ArticleGoogle Clairman blasts China in upcoming book
Schmidt labels China a menace."The New Digital Age," by Eric Schmidt is due to be released in April, but the Wall Street Journal has obtained information from it. Schmidt hits out at China in several...
View ArticleChina services sector grows for fourth month
Growth in China's services sector rose for the fourth straight month in January, though the slim increase added to evidence that the recovery in the world's second-largest economy remains a modest one....
View ArticleEric Schmidt, in new book: China could contribute to fracturing the Internet...
Google CEO Eric Schmidt's new book, co-authored with a former State Department superstar named Jared Cohen, doesn't come out until April. But The Wall Street Journal's Tom Gara got a hold of an advance...
View ArticleMyanmar rebels, government to hold talks in China
Myanmar's government and ethnic Kachin rebels in northern Myanmar will hold talks in China this week after some of the worst fighting in the country in years, even as fresh shelling boomed across the...
View ArticleChina's severe air pollution visible from space
China's air pollution has reached new heights, with smog so thick that it is visible from space. Reported by IndiaVision 10 hours ago.
View ArticleTaiwan names China Airlines chairman as minister
February 03, 2013 9:19 PM TAIPEI (AFP) - Taiwan on Sunday appointed the chairman of China Airlines as the new economic affairs minister as part of a dramatic cabinet reshuffle to tackle the sluggish...
View ArticleChina services’ slow uptick highlights mildness of recovery
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's increasingly important services sector rose for the fourth straight month in January, though the slim increase added to evidence that the recovery in the world's...
View Article`China world`s most sophisticated hacker`
Google`s executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, has described China as the most "sophisticated and prolific" hacker of foreign companies in his upcoming book. Reported by Zee News 9 hours ago.
View ArticleUS, China golden NZ egg markets
One of the pioneers of free range egg farming in New Zealand says the industry's growth depends on expanding sales in lucrative export markets such as the United States and China."I really...
View ArticleIMF sees 140m jobs shortage in aging China as 'Lewis Point' hits
China's vast reserve of cheap workers in the hinterland is vanishing at a vertiginous pace. Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 3 hours ago.
View ArticleChina-linked issues hog the limelight
February 04, 2013 12:32 AM MAKING bets on warrants with China exposure continued to be an extremely profitable undertaking last month. Reported by Straits Times 3 hours ago.
View ArticleChina Co Buys Texas Oil & Gas Field
China's state owned petrochemical giant Sinochem (SHA: 600500) acquired a 40 percent in Wolfcamp, a well-known shale oil and gas field in the Permian Basin of Texas. Reported by Forbes.com 2 hours ago.
View ArticleWall Street Journal also hit by China hack
American media outlets under constant threat. The Wall Street Journal confirmed earlier this week that it too has been hacked, and points the finger of blame in China's direction. Just a day before...
View ArticleLocal Grand Junction woman contacted by France, Croatia and China to sell goods
Local Grand Junction woman contacted by France, Croatia, China and other countries to sell violins, cello cases and other unique instruments which are called the Visual Arts Collection. Grand Junction,...
View ArticleLetters: Why India lags behind China
Timothy Garton Ash raises an important question (Come on, India! Show us freedom can triumph, 31 January) but poses it badly by exaggerating how free Indians are. Yes, the metropolitan elite can speak...
View ArticleYUM! Brand Succumbs to the China X Factor
The recent volatility in YUM’s stock provokes a vital question: What is the right valuation for a company that conducts 50% of its business in China, a country with little to no policy and regulatory...
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