Jun 272013
 
  • China News.Net – Thursday 27th June, 2013

    Chinese authorities have shut down 31 news websites for operating without permits, conducting interviews in the name of news organisations and editing false information for blackmail and extortion, Xinhua news agency reported. According to the state internet information office, these websites include Ren Min Nei Can Wang, an unlicensed website that specialised in publishing false information …

  • Chinese courts to have 200000 jurors in two years

    China News.Net – Thursday 27th June, 2013

    Chinese courts will have about 200,000 people’s jurors at all levels in next two years, the country’s Supreme People’s Court said Thursday. In China, the local courts currently employ 85,000 people’s jurors, which is a 52 per cent rise from that of 2008, reported Xinhua citing the statistics of Supreme People’s Court, the highest court in the mainland China. The supreme court has directed …

  • China to send peacekeeping troops to Mali

    China News.Net – Thursday 27th June, 2013

    In a first, Chinese armed forces will be sent on a peacekeeping mission in the west African country of Mali, the government has said. According to defence ministry, it is the first time that Chinese armed forces will dispatch its security forces for peacekeeping mission. At the request of the UN, the Chinese government will dispatch nearly 400 servicemen to join the UN Multidimensional …

  • Top US Officer Rejects Comparison of US Chinese Cyber Snooping

    China News.Net – Thursday 27th June, 2013

    WASHINGTON The top U.S. military officer on Thursday dismissed comparisons of Chinese and American snooping in cyber space, saying all countries gathered intelligence on their potential adversaries but Beijing’s problematic “nicherdquo; was intellectual property theft. Army General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also said the U.S. government was close to …

  • China Lifts 17-year Ban on Dalai Lama Photos at Tibet Monastery

    China News.Net – Thursday 27th June, 2013

    BEIJING Chinese officials have lifted a ban on Tibetan monks displaying photographs of the Dalai Lama at a prominent monastery, a rights group said on Thursday, an unexpected policy shift which could ease tensions in the restive region. The decision concerning the Gaden monastery in the Tibetan capital Lhasa – one of the most historically important religious establishments in Tibet – …

  • Myanmar paddlers to train in China

    China News.Net – Thursday 27th June, 2013

    The Myanmar table tennis team will undergo training in China next month as they prepare for the 27th Southeast Asian Games in December. The five-member team including a coach will receive joint-training with Chinese athletes, Xinhua reports. Currently, the team is being trained by a Chinese coach and three locals in Nay Pyi Taw for the South East Asian Games. In August, Myanmar is planning to …

  • Li Na enters third round at Wimbledon

    China News.Net – Thursday 27th June, 2013

    Sixth seed Li Na of China overcame a blip in the second set to beat Simona Halep 6-2, 1-6, 6-0 and enter the women’s singles third round at Wimbledon here on Thursday. The world number 32 of Romania, who asked to receive a lengthy treatment after the opening set, found her pace in the next set to regain the momentum, causing the Chinese player to suffer most of her 14 unforced errors in the …

  • Chinese FM urges early resumption of nuke talks on Korean Peninsula

    China News.Net – Thursday 27th June, 2013

    Beijing, June 27 (Xinhua-ANI): Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday urged all parties relevant to the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula to resume talks as soon as possible. “Now, it’s time (for the parties concerned) to consider how to work together to resume the six-party talks,” Wang said on the sidelines of the World Peace Forum in Beijing. “We hope that all parties, instead of …

  • China should end involuntary rehousing relocation of Tibetans HRW

    China News.Net – Thursday 27th June, 2013

    The Chinese government is subjecting millions of Tibetans to a policy of mass rehousing and relocation that radically changes their way of life, and about which they have no say, Human Rights Watch said in a new report published today. Since 2006, under plans to “Build a New Socialist Countryside” in Tibetan areas, over two million Tibetans have been “rehoused” – through government-ordered …

  • China Sex Scandal Official Gets Prison for Bribery

    VOA – Friday 28th June, 2013

    The official Xinhua news agency says the court in the municipality of Chongqing handed down the sentence Friday to Lei Zhenfu, the former top official of one of the city's districts. His punishment also includes the confiscation of personal assets and a fine of $48,000. Lei became notorious after a video of him having sex with a mistress was released on the Internet late last year. …

  • Central China hit by flood over 5000 evacuated

    Itar Tass – Friday 28th June, 2013

    BEIJING, June 28. /ITAR-TASS reporter Andrey Kirillov /. More than 5,000 people have been evacuated in Hunan province, Central China, due to a flood caused by heavy rains not stopping since …

  • Sex tape official jailed in China—Xinhua

    Inquirer – Friday 28th June, 2013

    In this June 19, 2013 photo, a woman holds up a sign which reads ‘;Corrupt official falls off the horse, Common People celebrate, Report on corrupt officials who fall through the net’; outside the court where the first trial of Lei Zhengfu, former Communist Party chief of a local district, who was involved in sex tape scandal, will be held in southwest China’s Chongqing …

  • Chinas software sector growth rate slows

    Global Times – Friday 28th June, 2013

    Software business revenue in China went up 24.2 percent in the first five months of the year from the same period in 2012, but the growth rate was 3 percentage points lower year on year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said.The growth rate was 1 percentage point lower than that in the first four months, according to the ministry.Revenue topped 1.1 trillion yuan (178.54 …

  • Central China downpour forces 5000 to evacuate

    Global Times – Friday 28th June, 2013

    Heavy rain since Monday has caused flooding in central China’s Hunan Province, forcing the evacuation of about 5,000 people. The downpour has affected 309,600 people in 173 towns and wreaked havoc to many water conservation, transportation and power facilities, according to provincial headquarters of flood control and drought relief on Friday. Huaihua City, located in the western part of …

  • Chinas 2012 cultural product exports exceed $20b

    China Daily – Friday 28th June, 2013

    /enpproperty–> BEIJING — The export volume of China’s cultural products totaled $21.73 billion in 2012, an increase of 16.3 percent year on year, Minister of Culture Cai Wu said Thursday. Cai said the cultural industry’s output last year exceeded 4 trillion yuan ($650 billion), calling for further efforts to promote the sector’s development. He said the government will …

  • 8 missing after fishing boat capsizes in E China

    China Daily – Friday 28th June, 2013

    /enpproperty–> JINAN – Ships and helicopters are searching for eight people who went missing after their fishing boat capsized off the coast of East China’s Shandong province, local authorities said on Friday. A fishing boat from North China’s Hebei province capsized early Friday morning in waters near the Dongying sea area, the provincial maritime bureau said. Three of the …

  • Remains of slain Chinese mountaineer return home

    China Daily – Friday 28th June, 2013

    The remains of Yang Chunfeng, a Chinese mountaineer who died in a Pakistani attack, arrive at the airport in Urumqi, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, June 27, 2013. Two Chinese nationals, Yang Chunfeng and Rao Jianfeng, were among 11 people killed in a pre-dawn terrorist attack in Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Sunday. Yang, 45, was from Xinjiang, and Rao, 49, was a …

  • Sharp to manufacture cutting-edge LCD televisions in China from 2015

    The China Post – Friday 28th June, 2013

    TOKYO — Struggling Japanese electronics giant Sharp on Thursday announced it would produce cutting-edge liquid crystal display panels for tablet computers, smartphones and other products in a Chinese joint venture from …

  • Mubadala Taiwans Farglory start $1bn UAE project

    Arabian Business – Friday 28th June, 2013

    The four-tower complex Maryah Plaza will be built in phases on Al Maryah island, Abu Dhabi’s new financial free zone, with completion set for 2020, Mubadala said in a …

  • Chinas Yichun grows a model green city

    China Daily – Friday 28th June, 2013

    Beijing on Wednesday. Since 1948, Yichun has provided a total of 270 million cubic meters of timber to the country, resulting in soil erosion, mudslides, frequent droughts, floods, disastrous winds and dust storms. This has had a disastrous effect on …

  • Bosch confident of its development in China

    China Daily – Friday 28th June, 2013

    /enpproperty–> German industrial equipment maker Bosch said on Thursday that it plans to continue its expansion in China in coming years, as China is a stabilizing factor in the world economy, and its huge demand helps produce many job opportunities. Uwe Raschke, who is in charge of Bosch’s Asia Pacific business, said the company’s business in China achieved a double-digit growth …

  • Orchestra celebrates 40-year relationship with China

    China Daily – Friday 28th June, 2013

    The Philadelphia Orchestra’s series of pop-up performances in Tianjin included an interactive percussion performance. Timpani players Angela Zator Nelson (left), Don Liuzzi (center) and Chris Deviney enjoy a jam session with fans in the city. Provided to China …

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