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11/24/2024 02:32:34 am

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Samsung will launch Galaxy C9 in China first and will make a U.S. debut around mid-November.

Samsung Unveils Teaser Image for Galaxy C9 in China

Samsung has released a teaser over its Weibo account for a new smartphone that will be launched in China.

 A senior citizen sits at the corridor of a care center on May 22, 2007 in Zibo of Shandong Province, China.

Over 1,300 Elderly People Go Missing Each Day in China: Report

An estimated 1,370 elderly Chinese people go missing every day, that is, about half a million individuals aged 60 years and above per year, according to a new report by the Zhongmin Social Assistance Institute on Sunday.

India and China Joint Military Exercise.

Despite Recent Diplomatic Tensions, India and China to Conduct Military Exercise Next Month

Despite decades of hostility and mistrust, India and China are steadily taking steps to enhance their military cooperation.

Duterte Won't Raise Scarborough Shoal Issue in China Talks

Philippine President Duterte Would not Raise Scarborough Shoal Issue During Talks in China

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday that he would not raise the dispute over the sovereignty of the Scarborough Shoal during his upcoming trip to China. Instead, he said that he would ask the Chinese government to allow Filipino fishermen to fish in the contested area in the South China Sea.

President Xi Jinping, China

China Pushes War Against Corruption, Sentences Former Communist Party Boss

China has sentenced the former Communist Party chief from Yunnan province to death with a two-year reprieve. Bai Enpei was found guilty of taking bribes and accumulating income from unidentified resources. His personal assets have been confiscated, and he has been banned from holding any public office in the future.

Xi Jinping

India is Using Masood Azhar Issue for 'Political Gains,' China Says

China has lashed out at India for using the dispute over its attempt to get the United Nations to blacklist Pakistan-based terrorist Masood Azhar for "political gains."

China, India

China Softens its Stance on India's NSG Membership; Beijing is now Willing to Hold Talks With New Delhi to Build 'Consensus'

China has reportedly softened its stance on India's Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) membership bid. Beijing has said it is willing to hold talks with India on New Delhi's bid to gain entry into the elite 48-member group.

JD.com’s online resources will help Wal-Mart to increase online shoppers.

Wal-Mart Increases Investment in China's JD.com

Wal-Mart has increased its investment in China's JD.com, boosting its stake in the Chinese e-commerce giant.

 A worker adds bittern into a boiler at the Shenhai Salt Well on October 3, 2007 in Zigong of Sichuan Province, China.

China to Liberalize Salt Price Control in 2017

China is planning to open its salt market in 2017, removing administrative price control to promote competition, the state planning agency announced on Sunday.

China claimed that the impact of building a dam on Brahmaputra will have negligible impact on its flow to India.

China Claims Brahmaputra Dam Does not Affect Flow to India

China claimed that building a dam on Brahmaputra will have a negligible impact on India.

China used its technical hold for the second time in six months to block UN ban over Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) Massod Azhar.

China Blocks UN Ban on Masood Azhar; Cites 'Different Views’

China has used its technical hold for the second time in six months to block UN ban over Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) Massod Azhar.

China Steel

China Lashes Out at European Union for 'Unfair' Imposition of Duties on Chinese Steel Imports

A senior official from China's commerce ministry slammed the European Union on Saturday for its decision to levy anti-dumping duties on two Chinese steel products.

China Russia

Syria War: China Backs Russia's Draft Resolution on Syria at United Nations Security Council

China said it has supported a Russian-sponsored draft resolution on Syrian conflict at the United Nations Security Council.

Workers at China's steel company

China Construction Boom Boosts Australia’s Iron Ore Forecast

Australia increased its average iron ore forecast for 2016. The country now expects the price to be at $48.50 a tonne, up from its previous forecast of $44.20 a tonne.

Philippines Seeks Chinese Investment for Infrastructure Programme

Philippines Seeks Chinese Investment for Infrastructure Projects

The Philippine government is seeking Chinese investment to fund its infrastructure projects. Political analysts say this is a sign that Manila is determined to develop closer ties with Beijing after years of bitter conflict over territorial claims in the South China Sea.

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