CHINA EUROPE AFRICA ASIA
Home / Across Americas

US police use Weibo to reach Chinese residents

[2014-08-19 07:10]

The police department of Alhambra, Southern California, is using China's Twitter-like micro blogging site, as an outreach tool for its Chinese residents.

Chinese biotech company rings closing bell at NASDAQ

[2014-08-19 07:01]

China-based and NASDAQ-listed biotech company Cellular Biomedicine Group rang the closing bell at the midtown stock exchange on Monday, having just gone public at the market two months earlier.

Showing their skills

[2014-08-18 22:16]

Lt. Governor Brad Owen of Washington state (third from left) poses with David F. Leong (center) and his students at the 1st Seattle Martial Arts Expo hosted on Aug 17 in Seattle. Grand Sensei Bob Wall and local schools and martial arts teachers shared their martial arts with hundreds of martial arts fans.

Chinese delegation scouts for trade fair

[2014-08-18 11:01]

A senior-level trade delegation from the China Foreign Trade Center visited the San Francisco area on Aug 15 to encourage American companies to participate in the 116th China Import and Export Fair, one of the world's top trade fairs.

Immigrants get help with tough hurdles

[2014-08-18 11:01]

Most immigrants to the US begin their Americanization by learning English. Though some are faster learners than others, it is wrong to assume that Chinese or Asian learners are more advanced than others.

Yunnan quake relief gets boost

[2014-08-18 11:01]

Danies Wang, chairman of California-based bio-tech company E-World USA Holdings, has donated $50,000 to the Yunnan earthquake relief effort through China's Consulate General in Los Angeless. Congresswoman Judy Chu, California State Controller John Chiang, California Congressman Ed Chau and China's Consul General in Los Angeles Liu Jian were on hand for the ceremony on Aug 15.

Despite progress, the issue of race still haunts US society

[2014-08-18 11:01]

On Aug 8, 1963, Chinese leader Mao Zedong, asked by American civil rights leader and revolutionary Robert F. Williams, made a declaration in support of African Americans' just struggle against racial discrimination.

California Chinese open pockets for quake relief

[2014-08-18 06:27]

Danies Wang, chairman of California-based bio-tech company E-World USA Holdings, has donated $50,000 to the Yunnan earthquake relief effort through China's Consulate General in Los Angeless. Congresswoman Judy Chu, California state controller John Chiang, California congressman Ed Chau and China's Consul General in Los Angeles Liu Jian were on hand for the ceremony on Aug 15.

Xiaomi is ready to take on smartphone giants in Brazil

[2014-08-18 04:56]

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, sometimes called the "Apple from China", is heading for Brazil, opening its first office in Sao Paulo on Aug 6 to begin operations in one of the largest consumer markets in Latin America.

Brazil-China a 'model' to copy

[2014-08-18 04:56]

The relationship between China and Brazil is turning over a new page and the two countries should further advance current ties to make the partnership a model for interaction between developing countries, said Chinese Consul General Chen Xi in Sao Paulo.

Sister cities bridge ocean

[2014-08-18 04:18]

Relations between Cuba and China are being strengthened by opening more and more channels of arts and cultural communication between the twin cities of Santiago de Cuba and Shanghai.

Unique relation needs further tightening

[2014-08-18 04:18]

The relationship between China and Brazil is one of a kind in the realm of global economic and political cooperation, said Valdemar Carneiro Leao, Ambassador of Brazil to China, at an event in Beijing marking the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two nations.

Most Popular
Hot Topics
The Week in Photos