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/ 10 March 2010

Zakumi factory ordered to stop production

A Chinese factory has halted production of Soccer World Cup mascot toys after an investigation into alleged sweatshop conditions.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 March 2010

China endorses Copenhagen climate accord

China formally signed up on Tuesday for the climate accord struck at the Copenhagen summit.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 March 2010

China to punish hackers, says no Google complaint

China has pledged to punish hackers who attacked Google if there is evidence to prove it, but said it has yet to receive any complaint.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 February 2010

China denies links to Google cyber attacks

Beijing has denied claims that a cyber attack on Google had links to Chinese colleges or the government as "groundless".

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 22 February 2010

China throws birthday bash for Mugabe

China said on Monday its embassy in Zimbabwe had thrown a birthday party for President Robert Mugabe.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 February 2010

US hopes to ride out rough patch with China

In the span of a few weeks, China has denounced the US twice after President Barack Obama met the Dalai Lama and approved an arms package to Taiwan.

By Shaun Tandon
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/ 20 February 2010

Google attacks ‘traced to Chinese schools’

Chinese authorities have not commented on <i>NY Times</i> reports that intelligence has linked the hacking strikes to two schools.

By Staff Reporter
China angered by Obama-Dalai Lama talks
Article
/ 19 February 2010

China angered by Obama-Dalai Lama talks

China on Friday angrily protested at US President Barack Obama’s meeting with the Dalai Lama, saying it had "seriously harmed" relations.

By Dan Martin
China fumes as Dalai Lama heads for Obama meeting
Article
/ 17 February 2010

China fumes as Dalai Lama heads for Obama meeting

Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, headed for the US on Wednesday for a meeting with President Barack Obama that has infuriated China.

By Giles Hewitt
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/ 5 February 2010

Dalai Lama to meet Obama as US relations with China worsen

The sudden deterioration in US-Chinese relations is set to accelerate after the White House confirmed that Barack Obama will meet the Dalai Lama.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 February 2010

US seeks calm as China fumes over Taiwan arms

Chinese state media blasted the United States on Monday for a planned $6,4-billion arms package for Taiwan.

By Paul Eckert and Ben Blanchard
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/ 2 February 2010

China investigates as melamine-tainted milk reappears

China has launched nationwide checks for toxic milk products, an official newspaper said on Tuesday, after at least six children were killed in 2008.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 January 2010

China threatens US over Taiwan arms

China threatened to impose sanctions on US arms firms and cut cooperation with Washington unless it cancels a $6,4-billion arms sale to Taiwan.

By Chris Buckley and Ben Blanchard
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/ 29 January 2010

China a reluctant refuge for people from Burma

There is little love lost between the Burma businessmen, farmers and massage girls who flock to booming China and their host nation.

By Ben Blanchard
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/ 27 January 2010

China says no limits on Google’s Android

China has assured mobile phone companies using Google’s Android operating system that the technology will be allowed if it complies with regulations.

By Joe McDonald
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/ 26 January 2010

Web censorship in China? Not a problem, says Gates

Microsoft founder Bill Gates plays down Beijing’s attempts to stifle dissent on the internet as "very limited".

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 January 2010

History beckons for Zheng in Melbourne

Trailblazing Chinese tennis player Zheng Jie will have to defeat one of her idols if she is to create even more history at the Australian Open.

By Andrew Dent
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/ 26 January 2010

Chinese media scorn US for ‘politicising’ Google affair

Chinese state media stepped up their war of words with the United States over internet control on Tuesday, with a newspaper claiming a US conspiracy.

By Ben Blanchard
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/ 25 January 2010

China casts nervous eye at erstwhile ally Burma

The giant red poster staring over China’s Wanding border crossing with Burma proclaims that their "brotherly feelings will last forever".

By Ben Blanchard
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/ 25 January 2010

China says internet controls here to stay

China has every right to punish citizens using the internet to challenge Communist Party power and ethnic policies, a senior official said on Monday.

By Chris Buckley
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/ 24 January 2010

The internet is now the real battleground

One spin-off from the story of Google’s difficulties with China is that it may finally spur the West to discard its rose-tinted spectacles.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 January 2010

China media cuts own criticism of Clinton speech

Chinese media on Friday dismissed Washington’s call to lift internet censorship, but the critical Chinese reports were then cut from websites.

By Chris Buckley and Ralph Jennings
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/ 21 January 2010

China downplays internet feud with US

China sought to contain tension with the US over online censorship and hacking, saying Google’s dispute with Beijing should not be over-stated.

By Ralph Jennings and Ben Blanchard
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/ 20 January 2010

Google puts China cellphones on hold amid dispute

Google has delayed the debut of cellphones designed to connect with its internet services in China, widening the void between the company and Beijing.

By Michael Liedtke
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/ 19 January 2010

Google postpones cellphone launch in China

Google has postponed the launch of two cellphones in China, in a sign its business there is starting to be affected by a dispute over hacking.

By Melanie Lee and Chris Buckley
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/ 19 January 2010

Man dies after watching Avatar

A Taiwanese man with a history of high blood pressure has died of a stroke likely triggered by over-excitement from watching <i>Avatar</i> in 3D.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 January 2010

Google probes possible inside help on attack

Google is investigating whether one or more employees may have helped facilitate a cyber-attack that the search giant fell victim to in December.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 January 2010

China: Google case won’t affect trade ties with US

China said on Friday that Google’s threat to pull out of the country over censorship would not affect Beijing’s economic ties with the US.

By Susan Stumme
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/ 14 January 2010

Defiant China web users back Google

Chinese internet users on Thursday appealed for Google not to close down its operations in the country after an ultimatum to Beijing over censorship.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 January 2010

US, Google take hard line on China web censorship

The US and Google separately said they would move against Chinese internet censorship, possibly signalling the start of a harder line toward China.

By Alexei Oreskovic and John Poirier
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/ 12 January 2010

China unveils anti-missile test after Taiwan sale

China successfully tested emerging military technology aimed at destroying missiles in mid-air, the government said.

By Chris Buckley
Fall guy dumped
Article
/ 11 January 2010

Fall guy dumped

It appears that China’s climate talks negotiator has been punished for his obstructionist approach in Copenhagen.

By Staff Reporter
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