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1. China questions Russia on sea attack that sank cargo ve...
  Chinese diplomats last night were trying to sort out what caused a Russian patrol boat to fire on a cargo vessel containing Chinese crewmen, sinking the freighter and leaving five ...

2. Hard times call for strong ties, Hu tells Africa
  President Hu Jintao vowed yesterday to work with Africa to overcome the growing financial crisis by strengthening ties with, and assistance to, the continent.

3. Shoe-throwing at Wen, reminiscent of Bush
  A student threw a shoe at Premier Wen Jiabao when he was delivering a speech about global economics at Cambridge University, UK.

4. Wen's EU visit to tackle financial crisis
  Premier Wen Jiabao will leave for Europe on Jan 27 and is expected to focus on how to tackle the global economic crisis during his visit. His tour will take him to Germany, Spain, ...

5. China plays catch-up in the Middle East
  Almost two decades ago, China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping issued a series of instructions regarding the orientation of Chinese foreign policy in which he emphasised the need f...

6. Peaceful development core of foreign policy
  In tandem with its domestic policy transitions, China's diplomatic ideology has undergone profound changes since the country's initiation of the reform and opening up policy in 1978.

7. North Korea talks fail to break impasse
  Multilateral talks with North Korea failed on Thursday to break an impasse on checking Pyongyang's nuclear declarations, scuppering the Bush Administration's hopes for a farewell d...

8. China, Russia vow to step up military ties
  As the strategic partnership between China and Russia develops, the relationship between the two militaries has also continued to become more consolidated and stronger," Xinhua new...

9. Deflation likely in China
  Inflation is easing in China but a Merrill Lynch report says China's economy could experience deflation as early as at the start of the New Year.

10. China dismisses Japan criticism over ship incident
  China has dismissed a Japanese protest over two Chinese ships that entered what Tokyo considers its waters, with Beijing reiterating its own territorial claims to the area, state m...

11. China threatens trade sanctions over Dalai Lama's Europ...
  Last Monday, Beijing postponed a key summit with the European Union in protest at Mr Sarkozy's intentions. A spokesman for the Chinese Foreign ministry said it was particularly ang...

12. Netizens support China's decision to postpone Sino-EU s...
  98% of netizens vote for government's decision to postpone a Sino-EU summit as an reaction against a planned meeting between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the Dalai Lama.

13. China's Hu extends credit, donations to Cuba
  Chinese President Hu Jintao left Cuba Wednesday after visiting a frail-looking Fidel Castro and promising at least $78 million in donations, credit and hurricane relief to China's ...

14. China, Japan coordinating economic dialogue schedule
  China and Japan are coordinating the timing of the second China-Japan high-level economic dialogue, which it hopes will be as early as possible, Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang...

15. Hu offers China as cure for Latin American woes
  Chinese President Hu Jintao offered his nation's economic muscle to help Latin America weather global economic turmoil, in a speech on Thursday that marked another step in Beijing'...

16. China wants India to block Dali Lama's Dhramshala meet
  China on Thursday made a direct request to India for blocking the proposed six-day meeting organised by the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala from November 17 to discuss the future of Tibet.

17. Beijing spurns U.S. effort to prepare in event of Korea...
  The Chinese government has largely rebuffed Bush administration attempts to discuss contingency planning should North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il die or be unable to rule, accordin...

18. China condemns Sudan killings as terrorist crime
  China on Tuesday condemned the killing of five of its citizens who were among nine Chinese oil workers kidnapped in Sudan as a terrorist crime and urged the Sudanese government to ...

19. China eases restrictions for foreign journalists
  China announced that the eased restrictions on foreign journalists for the summer Olympics will be permanent. Under the new regulations, foreign reporters would no longer be requir...

20. Japanese prime minister Taro Aso to meet China's Wen Ji...
  Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso has gone out of his way to arrange talks with China's premier Wen Jiabao while he is in the country for a two-day international summit later this w...

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