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China launches 3rd orbiter for global satellite navigation system
 
 
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Chinese ministers' visits to Africa aimed at producing win-win results
The visits to Africa by three Chinese ministers at the start of 2010 have underscored the importance that China has attached to the traditional China-Africa friendship, which is aimed at creating a win-win situation.
Japan terminates refueling mission in Indian Ocean as alliance with U.S. changes
Japanese Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa on Friday ordered the Maritime Self-Defense Forces (MSDF) to end its refueling mission in the Indian Ocean that have been supporting U.S.-led antiterrorism operations in and around Afghanistan.
Where is S. Korean economy heading for in 2010?
Amid a gradual recovery seen in the global economy, South Korea thus far has been emerging out of the global economic downturn at a faster-than-expected rate.
Anti-missile interception builds shield for China's defense
A weapons expert with Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) has said that the successful anti-missile interception test by China on Monday showed the nation's strength to defend its territory while its announcement displayed the country's military transparency.
Will Obama's green jobs plan work?
Though the plan to create 17,000 jobs in the green energy sector alone is promising, the plausibility of such a plan is puzzling. At least to some.
 
 
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Reserve ratio move may pull yuan up
The yuan is likely to appreciate against the United States dollar this week after China raised the bank reserve ratio.
Swift Chinese relief for Haiti displays sympathism, wins applause
China, with fresh memories of the 2008 devastating earthquake in its southwestern region, promptly sent emergency relief to quake-stricken Haiti, showing its full sympathism and winning wide acclaim.
China to tackle climate change challenges to agriculture
As climate change poses a great challgenge to China's agricultural sector, the government and farmers should tackle it in a scientific and systematic way, Chinese Vice Minister of Agriculture Niu Dun said in an interview with Xinhua.
Inappropriate to play up Google China's withdrawal threat
Google China's exiting statement has sparked worldwide attention to ties between China and the United States this week.
Microsoft, HP fail to back Google's China move: FT
Google's threat to withdraw from China failed to win support from other top industry executives who said that their enthusiasm for the country was undimmed.
 
 
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News Analysis: Fresh Iran sanctions on the way?
The five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany on Saturday concluded their preliminary talks on possible sanctions on Iran without any clear agreement.
Britain may be out of recession but not out of the woods
Figures since the beginning of the year have shown that a recovery in the British economy has already begun but it could be a fragile rebound.
"Hope for Haiti" provides relief for quake victims
Non-profit organization Hope for Haiti is providing relief to victims of the country's devastating earthquake in the face of major obstacles, its executive director, Elizabeth Davison, told Xinhua Friday.
Presidential election to bring changes to Ukrainian politics
Ukraine is to hold a presidential election on Sunday, the first since the 2004 "Orange Revolution" that swept pro-Western Viktor Yushchenko to power.
Chinese ministers' visits to Africa aimed at producing win-win results
The visits to Africa by three Chinese ministers at the start of 2010 have underscored the importance that China has attached to the traditional China-Africa friendship, which is aimed at creating a win-win situation.