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China to Build More Rails
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 10, 2014 10:09 AM EDT |
The China Railway Corporation (CRC) unveiled plans to lay out 7,000 kilometers of steel tracks for 2014 in a bid connect all its cities and production sites via high speed rail.
US Defense Chief Chuck Hagel Meets with Pres. Xi Jinping
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 10, 2014 10:03 AM EDT |
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel winds up his high-profile and often tense three-day tour of China with a formal meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Hong Kong Searches for Million-Dollar Artwork That Got Trashed
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 10, 2014 09:52 AM EDT |
Authorities tracking the whereabouts of the "Snow Mountain" painting by artist Cui Ruzhou believe that it might have been dumped at Tuen Mun landfill, northwest of Hong Kong.
China Exports Slower by 6.5% in March
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 10, 2014 09:38 AM EDT |
China's General Administration for Customs (GAC) released the March 2014 export and import performance indicating a slow down and trade surplus for China.
China's Premier Li Prods Australia to Hasten Free Trade
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 09, 2014 12:07 PM EDT |
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called on Australia to become practical and pursue mutually agreed concessions in breaking the deadlock over free trade negotiations.
China’s 24-Hour Bookstore
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 09, 2014 12:03 PM EDT |
The Sanlien Taofen Bookstore located in Beijing's Dongcheng district is now open 24 hours a day, in a bid to encourage book reading the traditional way once again.
China Smokers Face Tougher Regulations
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 09, 2014 07:32 AM EDT |
The International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project (ITCPEP) and the WHO say that text-only warnings printed on cigarette packs are not effective and recommend the use of image-based warnings as a possible better option to curb smoking in China.
Senior Researchers in China Warn of Rise in Cancer Cases
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 09, 2014 07:30 AM EDT |
Chinese medical researchers are calling on the Chinese government to seriously look into the rising incidence of cancer across the country after a report indicated that 3.08 million Chinese have developed cancer, and at least 1.96 million deaths in 2010 were attributed to cancer.
Bacon Prices Rise as US Pork Production Threatened by Deadly Virus
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 09, 2014 03:41 AM EDT |
An unknown deadly virus that has been claiming the lives of close to millions of piglet stocks in the United States without means to prevent its spread is threatening to raise the prices of bacon across the continent.
Who Killed Archie Andrews?
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 09, 2014 03:37 AM EDT |
Comics character Archie Andrews, from the fictional all-American town of Riverdale, will bow out of the comics scene, but only in his future life.
China to Import More US Farm Goods in 2014
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 09, 2014 02:06 AM EDT |
China's demand for agricultural products like meat, corn and soybeans is expected to grow in 2014 and it intends to import more of these farms products from the United States.
Chinese and US Defense Ministers Address Territorial and Security Issues
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 09, 2014 02:04 AM EDT |
The envisioned goal to loosen the tense relations between the United States and Chinese military turned sour when U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and his Chinese counterpart, General Chang Wanquan, ended with unresolved issues and acidic relations.
Stricter Safety Protocols for China’s Nuclear Energy
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 08, 2014 11:47 PM EDT |
The Chinese government has set a goal to enact a more comprehensive nuclear security law in the year 2018 as the nation shifts to nuclear energy to power up its industries.
U.S. Defense Secretary Boards China’s Liaoning
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 07, 2014 11:35 PM EDT |
United States States Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel gets a rare and personal tour of China's first-ever training aircraft carrier, the Liaoning.
China's Fast-growing Online Gaming Industry Outpaces Internet Bandwidth Provisions
Dean M. Bernardo | | Apr 07, 2014 08:13 PM EDT |
In a study presented before members of media in Beijing, Ericsson, a Swedish provider of telecommunications technology reports that a wave of new gamers has started to add up to the data traffic across China.
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