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China sent a warship to a shoal in the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea earlier this month because it was trying to stop the Philippines from trying to assert de facto control of the ...
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The Philippines government has to apologize for the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman and should not use its "one China" policy as an excuse to evade an official apology, Taiwan's president, Ma ...
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China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has announced that China will begin issuing 4G licenses by the end of this year and that the TD-LTE network will be its default choice as the ...
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The Philippines has protested the presence of a Chinese warship and surveillance vessels off a shoal in the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea, denouncing it as a "provocative and ...
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A Chinese fishing boat that was intercepted by North Korean patrols was released on Tuesday without having to pay the US$100,000 ransom demanded, but not before the patrol took most of its fuel, ...
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China is likely to make substantive moves this year toward initiating an anti-dumping investigation into wine imported from the eurozone, the China Security Journal reported on Tuesday.The government ...
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The interests of both sides would be hurt if the European Union goes ahead with an anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation into mobile telecommunications equipment from China, said a senior ...
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Shanghai Mobile, one of the largest operators in the China Mobile Group, announced the launch of its near field communication (NFC) technology last Friday, which involves replacing credit cards with ...
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Non-official, private and scholastic dialogue is needed to push for the East China Sea Initiative proposed by Taiwan, according to Song Yann-huei, a research fellow at the Institute of European and ...
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A poultry sample in south China has tested positive for the H7N9 virus, the country's agriculture authority said on Monday.The H7N9 strain of avian flu, which has so far killed 36 people and infected ...