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Death penalties in Xinjiang reflect intensified terror fight

[2014-06-06 07:06]

Nine people were sentenced to death for terrorism, homicide and arson as the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region intensifies its fight against terrorism.

Chinese benefactors honor famous doctor

[2014-06-06 05:55]

Thanks to a generous gift from Chinese philanthropists, the University of Toronto has unveiled a sculpture commemorating the remarkable life and work of Dr. Norman Bethune.

Human rights museum to feature displays on atrocities against Chinese

[2014-06-06 05:47]

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, which is scheduled to open in September, will feature interactive displays on notorious cases of human rights abuse involving Chinese: the Nanking massacre, “Comfort Women’’ and Canada’s head tax.

Silk Road offers Sino-Arabian blueprint

[2014-06-06 02:38]

President Xi outlined a blueprint for greater cooperation with Arab states on Thursday, describing them as “natural partners” in regional development projects, a Silk Road economic belt and a maritime Silk Road.

Georgia helps Shandong climb up the value chain

[2014-06-05 11:07]

China's Shandong province, a wealthy coastal region with nearly 100 million people, contributes an outsized proportion to the nation's economy, but there's still room to move up the value chain with the help of US investors, Gov. Guo Shuqing said at an investment forum in Atlanta.

Georgia helps Shandong climb up the value chain

[2014-06-05 11:07]

China's Shandong province, a wealthy coastal region with nearly 100 million people, contributes an outsized proportion to the nation's economy, but there's still room to move up the value chain with the help of US investors, Gov. Guo Shuqing said at an investment forum in Atlanta.

Naval drill may calm choppy ties with the US

[2014-06-05 11:07]

China's participation in the upcoming Rim of the Pacific naval drill could mean smoother sailing for relations that have been through some choppy seas recently.

Caribbean holds big potential for China

[2014-06-05 09:31]

The Caribbean is being overlooked in investment and tourism because of a lack of knowledge of the region, panelists said at a symposium on promoting bilateral investment in the area.

Graduate wins ticket to go to China's American Idol

[2014-06-05 08:43]

23 year-old UC Berkeley graduate Tiffany Cheng won the ticket to go to Voice of China in China as representative of American candidates.

Chinese-American kids win roles in Oliver!

[2014-06-05 08:14]

The National Asian Artists Project (NAAP) has partnered with New York City Chinatown's Yung Wing (P.S. 124) Elementary school to help cast a production of the Broadway musical Oliver! on June 5-7.

Naval drill may calm choppy ties with the US

[2014-06-05 07:52]

China's participation in the upcoming Rim of the Pacific naval drill could mean smoother sailing for relations that have been through some choppy seas recently.

Teaching Chinese children self-esteem through dance

[2014-06-05 06:52]

Liu Haidian, a 7-year-old from Anhui province, lives in a low-income area in the Minhang District, home to many of Shanghai's manufacturing plants. Her father works long days selling vegetables at an open market in Minhang, and Liu learned early on to help him on bartering with customers and counting change.

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