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Canada's trade minister says China trade mission a priority

[2014-05-27 22:25]

Moving to strengthen relations with the country's second-largest trading partner, Canada's Minister of International Trade is promoting the Canada-China relationship in a 10-day, five-city China trip.

China's got talent

[2014-05-27 22:25]

Hanbo Liu (center), 21, who is from Liaoning province and lives in New Jersey, won first place in the Supernova Chinese American Singing Contest Final 2014 held on Sunday in Queens. Ricky Nan (right), 22, from Xi’an, Shaanxi province, took runner-up and Paulina Yeung, 24, who is from Hong Kong, finished third.

Ignorance of law no excuse for immigrant child abuse

[2014-05-27 11:11]

Jinzhang Zheng, a 38-year-old Chinese American, recently made headlines. A criminal court accused the resident of Long Island, New York, of child abuse, neglect and several other felony charges while Zheng believed he was merely disciplining his child in a traditional Chinese way, with good intentions.

China week wraps up on Mall

[2014-05-27 11:11]

Saturday's 2014 Asia-Pacific American Month-New World China Week marked the closing of a week-long celebration of Chinese traditional culture on the National Mall in DC, with characters of "peace", "friendship" and "love" as themes of this year's celebration, composed by small windmills and painting books displayed on the lawn.

Tennessee factory brings needed jobs

[2014-05-27 11:11]

A Chinese company has brought relief to the hard-hit US South by opening a Tennessee boot making factory that will employ up to 109 people by the end of the year, continuing a modest trickle of manufacturing jobs back to the US from China.

3 Chinese killed in UCSB spree

[2014-05-27 11:11]

The Chinese Students and Scholars Association of the University of California-Santa Barbara is trying to contact families of victims and hosting a mourning event on Tuesday for the three Chinese students identified among the victims of Friday's killing spree.

Explain spying on cyberspace, Washington told

[2014-05-27 07:13]

The United States must account for its surveillance activities against other countries and stop "antagonizing" cyberspace, a Chinese government agency said in a report.

H1-B visa holders' spouses may soon work in US

[2014-05-27 05:31]

China's highly skilled workers in the United States have long been a contributing force to the country's economy, but obtaining a work visa for their spouses has always been difficult. Now the US is proposing to change that.

Tennessee factory brings jobs to hard-hit US South

[2014-05-27 04:39]

A Chinese company has brought relief to the hard-hit US South by opening a Tennessee boot making factory that will employ up to 109 people by the end of the year, continuing a modest trickle of manufacturing jobs back to the US from China.

Ignorance of law no excuse for immigrant child abuse

[2014-05-27 04:39]

Jinzhang Zheng, a 38-year-old Chinese American, recently made headlines. A criminal court accused the resident of Long Island, New York, of child abuse, neglect and several other felony charges while Zheng believed he was merely disciplining his child in a traditional Chinese way, with good intentions.

Billionaire battle: Who's the bigger auto giant?

[2014-05-26 11:12]

May the best billionaire win.

Documenting reaching fame the hard way

[2014-05-26 11:12]

Documentary filmmaker Hao Wu's newest documentary, The Road to Fame, follows seniors at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing as they stage the American musical Fame, in collaboration with Broadway.

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