China, US, Japan lambast N-test by North Korea
North Korea conducted its third nuclear test on Tuesday in defiance of existing UN resolutions, drawing condemnation from around the world, including from its only major ally, China, which summoned the...
View ArticleChina's patience with North Korea wears thin after latest nuclear test
China may agree to stiffer sanctions or reduce aid to Pyongyang but is unlikely to cut off its long-time ally, say analysts China is likely to increase pressure on North Korea as its frustration with...
View ArticleChina Dresses Down NKorean Ambassador Over Nuclear Test
BEIJING -- China's foreign minister called North Korea's ambassador in for a dressing-down Tuesday and demanded his country's cease making further threats, in a show of Beijing's displeasure over its...
View ArticleZacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: iShares FTSE China 25 Index Fund,...
CHICAGO, Feb. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Today, Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights Features: iShares FTSE China 25 Index Fund (AMEX:FXI), SPDR S&P China ETF (AMEX:GXC), Guggenheim China Small...
View ArticleOnline Games in China Industry Research Report – Now Available from IBISWorld
In the five years through 2012, revenue for the Online Game industry in China increased at an annualized rate of 34.4% to $9.3 billion, says IBISWorld. The number of online game players in China has...
View ArticleChina Internet Users Blast Official Stance After North Korea Nuclear Test
Chinese social media users berated authorities for their relatively mild response to North Korea's nuclear test, with one likening Pyongyang to a "crazy dog" that had humiliated Beijing. The hostility...
View ArticlePing Fu controversy over childhood tales of China's cultural revolution
Top US software entrepreneur faces new contradiction claims over rags-to-riches memoir of personal torment in 60s China A successful US entrepreneur faces mounting questions over her widely lauded tale...
View ArticleLost in Thailand: did China's comedy hit get lost in translation?
The biggest hit in Chinese cinema is a marketable contemporary comedy of the ilk of The Hangover. Would it succeed in the US? A whiff of revolution was in the air last weekend: could it be that it was...
View ArticleAmy Wu: Escape From Hong Kong to China
I did something crazy this past week. During Chinese New Year's -- the biggest holiday of the year and at a time when most people avoid Mainland Chinese like the plague (think about all of those...
View ArticleClues to why most survived China melamine scandal
Scientists wondering why some children and not others survived one of China's worst food safety scandals have uncovered a suspect: germs that live in the gut. Reported by Seattle Times 30 minutes ago.
View Article100th Tibetan self-immolation reported in a protest China can't stop
An account released on Wednesday of an ethnic Tibetan man in western China lighting himself on fire earlier this month, calling for the long life of the Dalai Lama before dying in the flames, marked...
View Article100th Tibetan self-immolation reported in a protest China can’t stop
An account released on Wednesday of an ethnic Tibetan man in western China lighting himself on fire earlier this month, calling for the long life of the Dalai Lama before dying in the flames, marked...
View ArticleChina’s CITIC buys US$467m stake in Australia’s Alumina
China’s state-owned CITIC Group has bought a A$452 million (US$467 million) stake in Australia’s Alumina Ltd, giving it an interest in the world’s largest alumina business at a time when China has...
View ArticleChina's Internet 'Wall' Hits Business
China's censors, who have long frustrated individual Internet users, also are hurting businesses, slowing their traffic and hindering their use of a new generation of cloud-computing services like...
View ArticleChina blocks Aussie official's Tibet visit
Foreign Minister Bob Carr says Australia's ambassador to China has had no luck getting Beijing's permission to visit Tibet. Reported by The Age 1 hour ago.
View ArticleTibetan burns himself to death in China in 101 self-immolation
A Tibetan man burned himself to death in protest against Chinese rule, reports and Western rights groups said on Thursday, bringing the total to have set themselves on fire to at least 101. US-based...
View ArticleChina's Internet 'Wall' Hits Business
China's censors, who have long frustrated individual Internet users, also are hurting businesses, slowing their traffic and hindering their use of a new generation of cloud-computing services like...
View ArticleChina talks tough over North Korea, but is hesitant to act | John Swenson-Wright
Although Beijing is irritated by its neighbour's nuclear test, the fear of instability is real. The next few days will be critical North Korea's dramatic and provocative announcement of its third...
View ArticleTravel Services MyTSOnline Offers New Specials for Trips to China
Travel Services is helping members of their travel club visit China and other dream locations by offering new specials and making it more affordable. Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) February 14, 2013 Travel...
View ArticleChina's Single Ladies Are Turning To 'Rent-A-Boyfriend' Services
It's a festive time of year in China, with the Lunar New Year meaning many family celebrations, but what of life for the China's "leftover women", returning home to their family without a man? When...
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