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Tag Results 18 stories about "china".

Steelworkers Accuse China of Violating Trade Rules 1 hour 52 minutes ago.
The United Steelworkers union plans to file a legal case that accuses China of violating World Trade Organization rules by subsidizing exports of clean energy equipment. (feeds.nytimes.com)
China's UN diplomat in drunken rant against Americans 2 hours 47 minutes ago.
China's top-ranking UN diplomat embarked on a drunken rant against the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, telling his boss he'd "never liked" him, and adding for good measure that he didn't like Americans either. (richardfarner.newsvine.com)
Exclusive: China's John Bolton 3 hours 28 minutes ago.
Why would the Chinese government allow such an appointment? John Bolton was kicked out by the US Senate after one year, and was appointed under a cloud. But I suspect that the Chinese government likes this kind of strong voice. (peterwoods.newsvine.com)
Japan-China row over ship seizure 4 hours 45 minutes ago.
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Japan-China boat spat escalates 5 hours 14 minutes ago.
China warns Japan that their wider relationship will suffer if Tokyo mishandles a dispute about a Chinese fishing boat seized in disputed waters. (www.bbc.co.uk)
China's Great (Quantum) Leap Forward 5 hours 26 minutes ago.
While China has been showing off its new hardware, a potentially more important military advancement has gone largely unnoticed -- a major breakthrough in quantum teleportation (feedproxy.google.com)
China Says 'Absurd' Fisherman Arrest May Damage Ties With Japan 5 hours 35 minutes ago.
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China warns Japan ties will suffer over boat incident 5 hours 53 minutes ago.
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China abortion activist 'freed' 7 hours 25 minutes ago.
A blind activist jailed after revealing right abuses under China's one-child policy has been freed after a four-year prison term, a rights group says. (www.bbc.co.uk)
China: 200 pilots faked flying records 7 hours 34 minutes ago.
Nearly 200 commercial pilots in China falsified their flying experience, Chinese aviation officials have discovered. (rss.cnn.com)
Factbox: Maritime disputes between Japan and China 7 hours 54 minutes ago.
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China's blind activist lawyer released from prison 9 hours 26 minutes ago.
A relative says that a blind, self-taught activist lawyer who documented forced abortions and other abuses has been released from a Chinese prison. Lawyer - China - Prison - Activism - Health (feeds.boston.com)
China boat captain could stand trial for collision 9 hours 36 minutes ago.
The captain of the Chinese fishing boat that collided with Japanese patrol vessels near disputed islands could stand trial in the latest territorial spat between the neighbors, officials said Thursday. China - Patrol boat - Fishing vessel - Japanese language - Senkaku Islands (feeds.boston.com)
China's census will get feedback on one-child rule 11 hours 59 minutes ago.
Chinese officials will gather feedback on large nation's 'one-child policy' so population laws can be revised. (rssfeeds.usatoday.com)
Bank Of China Rights Issue Approved 12 hours 36 minutes ago.
Bank of China said the China Banking Regulatory Commission approved its planned rights issue of Shanghai-listed A shares and Hong Kong-listed H shares (feeds.wsjonline.com)
Government Aid Puts China Ahead in Clean Energy 17 hours 36 minutes ago.
Much of China’s success with clean energy lies in aggressive government policies that help the industry. (feeds.nytimes.com)
Vodafone-China Mobile Split Highlights Tense Ties 18 hours 27 minutes ago.
Vodafone's $6.65 billion sale of its stake in China Mobile highlights the challenges faced by foreign carriers looking to link up with Chinese telecoms. (feeds.wsjonline.com)
China: Journalist Attacks Hurt Investigative Reporting 21 hours 26 minutes ago.
China has long been an unfriendly place for journalists, but two attacks on journalists in Beijing this summer serve as a reminder that the threats to the press can extend beyond censorship to outright violence (feedproxy.google.com)
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