Monday, February 18, 2013

Anti-Corruption Sweep Targets Hundreds of Domestic Security Officials in China Source

  • Shanghai News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Authorities here said Sunday they were probing a local official after he was reported to own a large villa, a property that would usually be out of his financial reach. A recent Internet post ...

  • Chinese nuclear power plant starts

    Shanghai News.Net - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    The Hongyanhe nuclear power station, the first nuclear power plant and largest energy project in northeast China, started operation Sunday. The plant's first unit went into operation at about 3 ...

  • Chinatown comes alive for its annual Chinese New Year parade

    Daily News - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    People watch the 114th Annual Golden Dragon Parade Saturday, February 16, 2013 as Chinatown hosts a weekend-long Chinese New Year Festival. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah ...

  • Shanghai along with eastern and central provinces is experiencing heavy snow that is posing further challenges to travelers heading home for the Lunar New Year holiday.

    The Standard - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Shanghai, along with eastern and central provinces, is experiencing heavy snow that is posing further challenges to travelers heading home for the Lunar New Year holiday.Snow was earlier forecast in ...

  • Why China Wont Give Up On Little Brother North Korea

    IBTimes - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    . If reports in Japanese and Taiwanese press are believed, North Korea went ahead with the test despite direct protests from the Chinese government ...

  • Anti-Corruption Sweep Targets Hundreds of Domestic Security Officials in China Source

    The Epoch Times - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Zhou Yongkang, the former security czar. Many officials in the security apparatus have recently been secretly arrested, according to sources. (Liu Jin/AFP/Getty Images) Hundreds of officials from ...

  • Russias Rosneft China Discuss Increasing Oil Deliveries

    IBTimes - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan and OAO Rosneft (ROSN.RS) chief Igor Sechin on Sunday discussed increasing oil deliveries to China, the Russian oil giant said in a ...

  • Fresh smog shrouded Beijing and some provinces yesterday disrupting highway traffic and flights.

    The Standard - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Fresh smog shrouded Beijing and some provinces yesterday, disrupting highway traffic and flights.Moderate or serious pollution was reported in many parts of the capital, with visibility of no more ...

  • Mercury dips amid cold snap

    The Standard - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A strong cold snap will bring temperature drops in most parts of the mainland over the coming three days, together with strong winds and snow, amid a travel peak after the Spring Festival ...

  • The first nuclear power plant in northeast China started operating yesterday.

    The Standard - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    The first nuclear power plant in northeast China started operating yesterday. The first unit of the Hongyanhe nuclear power station, also the largest energy project in the region, is near Wafangdian ...

  • Sanya listed among Chinas top 10 popular tourist cities during CNY

    whatsonsanya - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A ranking list released by China's well-known travel website ctrip.com together with the China Tourism Research Institute ranked Sanya 7th among the top 10 popular domestic tourist destination ...

  • Beijing hit with smog visibility lowered

    Middle East Times - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Traffic and flights in Beijing were disrupted Sunday because of smog that shrouded the city and some other provinces in China, officials said. Moderate to serious air pollution was reported in many ...

  • Business Chinese firm eyes local poultry market

    Standard Digital - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A Chinese firm manufacturing hatchery equipment has partnered with a local establishment to tap into the promising opportunities at the county level in Kenya. Kuku Masters, which will be the point ...

  • China leads crackdown on trade in endangered species

    Global Times - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    China has gained significant achievements in a month-long multinational fight against transnational trafficking of endangered wild animals and plants, which cracked down on over 200 smuggling ...

  • China mulls criteria for online gaming addiction

    China Daily - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    /enpproperty--> BEIJING - China's culture and Internet authorities have decided to develop China-specific criteria for diagnosing minors' addiction to online gaming. If cases are ...

  • Trust among Chinese drops to record low

    China Daily - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    /enpproperty--> Trust among people in China dipped to a record low with less than half of respondents to a recent survey feeling that "most people can be trusted" while only about 30 ...

  • PEN to launch new book by Uli Schmetzer on Chinese conquest of Southeast Asia

    Inquirer Lifestyle - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    The Philippine Center of the International PEN (Poets, Playwrights, will launch "The Chinese Juggernaut," the newest book of the Australian journalist Uli Schmetzer, on Feb. 23, 5 p.m., at ...

  • Yale graduate takes low-paying job as a village official in China

    Christian Science Monitor - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Qin Yufei forgoes a high-paying career in New York or Beijing to lead a rural Chinese village, setting an example for corruption-free local ...

  • `NK leader proposed inter-Korean summit in `09 via China PM`

    The Dong-a Ilbo - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    Outgoing President Lee Myung-bak and a key aide say the late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in 2009 proposed a third inter-Korean summit to South Korea via Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao.In an ...

  • China building IOT sector

    Global Times - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    China is encouraging foreign investment to enter the Internet of Things (IOT) industry, a move to speed up the development of the fledgling sector, the State Council said in an industry guideline ...

  • Voices on reforming China?s reimbursement system for officials

    Global Times - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    "Why do officials have privileges when applying for reimbursement? We should reform our financial system and abolish the reimbursement system."Shang Chongsheng, associate professor of ...

  • Chinese nuclear plant goes on line

    Middle East Times - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    A new nuclear power plant in China began operations Sunday, officials said. The Hongyanhe plant is the first nuclear plant and the largest electricity producing facility in northeast China. The $8 ...

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