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Brazil levies antidumping against China

[2015-01-05 04:45]

An economic downturn has the Brazilian government turning to anti-dumping measures against China and other countries, according to analysts.

New York mourns slain police officer

[2015-01-05 02:25]

More than 20,000 police officers and civilians turned out Sunday for the funeral of Wenjian Liu, the NYPD officer killed in the line of duty last month.

NYC mourns slain NYPD officer

[2015-01-04 06:28]

Thousands of New Yorkers lined up to pay tribute to fallen NYPD officer Wenjian Liu at his wake ceremony on Saturday, despite heavy rain.

Chinese to unveil SUV at Detroit show

[2015-01-04 02:10]

Chinese car maker GAC Group will take a step forward in a bid to become an international car company when it debuts a vehicle at the prestigious North American International Auto Show in Detroit later this month.

Martial arts conference to be held in Georgia

[2015-01-04 01:35]

The Georgia-based Shaolin Institute will host its first conference of Chinese martial arts teachers from around the world to discuss improving martial arts services and how to raise salaries for instructors.

Slain NYPD officer's wake ceremony held in Brooklyn

[2015-01-04 00:04]

Slain NYPD officer Wenjian Liu's wake ceremony is held at Aievoli Funeral Home in Brooklyn on Saturday.

Peter Liu: On rise in Richmond politics

[2015-01-02 23:55]

Peter Liu has been a phenomenon in Greater Vancouver's Chinese community since running for school trustee.

Polar bear watching in Canada

[2015-01-02 23:37]

Watching polar bears in Canada may become the next popular winter tourism activity for those Chinese tourists who demand unique tourism experiences all over the world.

Forum to elevate China-Latin America ties

[2015-01-02 19:14]

China is seeking to further strengthen its cooperation with Latin American nations by holding a senior level meeting in Beijing next week.

Orchestra exchanges play key role

[2015-01-02 11:20]

One of the more under-the-radar developments in 2014 was the increasing bilateral exchange of classical music between the world's two largest economies, according to Mark Volpe, managing director with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Sino-US ties set to be modified, diplomat says

[2015-01-02 11:20]

A senior Chinese diplomat has suggested that Asia will be "the starting point" for forging a new type of relationship between China and the United States.

Chinese expected to travel more in 2015

[2015-01-02 11:20]

In the new year, Chinese consumers are expected to increase the number of international trips they take as they spend more money on experience and well-being, and continue to invest heavily in real estate and global education, according to China analyst Michael Zakkour.

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