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March 2010


Six powers to start work on Iran sanctions: U.S. envoy

By admin on March 31, 2010

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Six world powers, including China, agreed on Wednesday to start drawing up new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program in the next few days, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said


Iran envoy goes to China as sanctions talk rises

By admin on March 31, 2010

BEIJING (Reuters) - Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili heads to China on Thursday for talks with the government that could hold the key to whether Tehran faces a fresh round of United Nations sanctions.


World powers to start work on Iran sanctions: envoys

By admin on March 31, 2010

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Six world powers, including China, agreed on Wednesday to start drawing up new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program in the next few days, diplomatic sources with knowledge of the talks said.


World powers to start work on Iran sanctions: source

By admin on March 31, 2010

LONDON (Reuters) - Six world powers, including China, agreed on Wednesday to start drawing up new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program in the next few days, a source with knowledge of the talks said.


Chinese Scrutinize New Food Danger: Cooking Oil

By admin on March 31, 2010

Regulators are investigating whether restaurants throughout China are creating food hazards by cooking with recycled oil tainted with food waste or even sewage.


Hope Fades for Trapped Chinese Miners

By admin on March 31, 2010

Despite the efforts of 1,000 rescuers, hope appeared to be fading Wednesday for 153 miners trapped in a coal shaft in northern China that was flooded on Sunday.


Obama wants U.N. sanctions on Iran in weeks

By admin on March 30, 2010

WASHINGTON/GATINEAU, Quebec (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he wanted tougher U.N


Journalists’ E-Mails Hacked in China

By admin on March 30, 2010

Infiltrations that appeared to be aimed at people who write about China and Taiwan rendered their Yahoo accounts inaccessible, according to those affected.


China uproar over dead babies dumped near river

By admin on March 30, 2010

BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese officials have sought to contain public outrage after workers at a hospital dumped 21 dead fetuses and infants’ bodies near a river bank.


World Briefing | Asia: China: Bodies of 21 Babies Are Found

By admin on March 30, 2010

The bodies, some in bags marked “medical waste” and others with hospital identification tags on their toes, were recovered from a river in Shandong Province.


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Beijing protests as Japan arrests China boat captain

September 8, 2010

TOKYO/BEIJING (Reuters) - Japan has arrested the captain of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with two Japanese coast guard boats near disputed islets in the East China Sea, causing anger in Beijing and reigniting territorial tensions.

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China and Japan Bristle Over Island Dispute

September 8, 2010

The two nations are jostling elbows over one of their thorniest territorial disputes: control of a tiny, uninhabited island chain in the East China Sea.