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![]() Telegraph.co.uk | China, Russia accused of having 'blood on hands' ABC Online The US has also expressed anger at Russia and China, after they vetoed the draft resolution. The diplomatic friction has come amid the worst violence in Syria since the anti-government protests began early last year. ELEANOR HALL: Syrians opposed to ... PM takes aim at China, Russia over Syria Anger after Russia, China block U.N. action on Syria China paper defends Syria veto, doubts West's intentions |
![]() BBC News | Syria crisis: China defends veto of UN resolution BBC News Chinese state-run media have defended Beijing's veto of a UN resolution condemning Syria's crackdown on anti-government protesters. China's top newspapers said the Western push for a regime change in Syria was erroneous, citing previous campaigns in ... |
![]() AFP | For Harper, all trade roads now lead to China Globe and Mail When Prime Minister Stephen Harper lands in Beijing Tuesday on his second visit to China, it won't be to patch up dents in the relationship from his early days in office. In little steps, he's launching the rewiring of Canada for Asia, and especially ... Harper to raise Syria crisis on China trip Harper heads to China PM expected to ask about Burlington man in Chinese jail |
![]() Wall Street Journal | China Takes On Skeptics of Aid to Euro Zone Wall Street Journal BEIJING —Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao offered a forceful justification for helping Europe out of its debt crisis, in remarks that appeared aimed in part at countering public skepticism about the wisdom of using Chinese money to support rich world ... China snubs debt in European spending spree China set to help Europe get through debt crisis China Should Maintain 'Stable' Trade Policies, Premier Says |
![]() Bloomberg | China bans airlines from paying EU carbon charges AFP BEIJING — China said Monday it has banned its airlines from complying with an EU scheme to impose charges on carbon emissions opposed by more than two dozen countries including India, Russia and the United States. Beijing has said repeatedly that it ... China bans airlines from paying EU carbon China Bans Airlines From EU Carbon Scheme China bans airlines from joining EU emissions scheme |
![]() New York Times (blog) | ANALYSIS - China gets restive taste of post-Dalai Lama era Reuters India By Michael Martina and Brian Rhoads | BEIJING (Reuters) - China over the years has derided the Dalai Lama as a jackal in Buddhist robes, choreographer of a separatist Peking opera and, lately, instigator of a plot that led some Tibetans to set ... China hit by more Tibetan self-immolations: reports China's police ill-equipped to combat unrest Military blocs 'have no role in Asia' |
China May See Deeper Economic Slowdown If Europe Crisis Worsens, IMF Says Bloomberg China's economic expansion would be cut almost in half if Europe's debt crisis worsens, a scenario that would warrant “significant” fiscal stimulus from the nation's government, the International Monetary Fund said. Based on the IMF's “downside” ... IMF Cuts 2012 China Economic Growth To 8.25% From 9.0% Previously |
![]() Bloomberg | China's Stocks Rise for 3rd After U.S. Jobs Data Beat Estimates Bloomberg Play Video Play Video China's stocks climbed, driving a third day of gains for the benchmark index, as improving US jobs data bolstered the outlook for Chinese exports and on speculation the government will take steps to spur equities. China Stocks Rise to 2-Month High as Coal, Shipping Shares Gain China Shares End Up; Financials, Gold Miners Lead |
![]() Proactive Investors Chinese | China Suffers From Lowest Lunar Sales Growth Since 2009: Retail BusinessWeek 6 (Bloomberg) -- Chinese shoppers on their Lunar New Year holiday were less lavish than expected at Hong Kong jewelers, curbed spending on beauty brands and slowed spending at South Korean stores. They may keep that pace in the coming year of the ... Hong Kong shares set to start higher, Chinese banks eyed Hong Kong jewellers cashing in on China's appetite for the yellow metal Hong Leong Investment Bank eyes bigger market in HK and China |
Chinese poised to pounce on Extract The Australian CHINA is set to launch a $2.2 billion bid for Australian-listed Extract Resources after securing a controlling stake in the company's major shareholder. The Africa-focused company is expected to today update the market after China Guangdong Nuclear ... |