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Nations:China Australia Activities:2008 China Milk Powder Crisis
2008-09-30
Police struggle to control Beijing Olympic ticket chaos
BEIJING (AFP) - Police struggled on Friday to control surging crowds of more than 50,000 people desperate to grab the last Olympic tickets in Beijing, as a Hong Kong journalist trying to cover the chaos was detained.
Nations:China People:Liu Xiang Activities:2008 Beijing Olympics Source:(AFP)
2008-07-25
China stands still to remember quake victims
China stood still Monday in mourning over tens of thousands of earthquake victims, and the government appealed for more international aid to cope with the country's deadliest disaster in a generation.
Nations:China People:Hu Jintao Activities:2008 China Earthquake
2008-05-19
China takes tough stance on North Korea
An exasperated China took a newly tough approach to communist ally North Korea on Friday, siding with the United States in saying the North must back away from nuclear confrontation, and moving to cut Pyongyang's vital supply of hard currency.
Nations:U.S. China North Korea Russia Japan South Korea People:Tang Jiaxuan Condoleezza Rice Li Zhaoxing Activities:Korea Nuclear Crisis China-North Korea
2006-10-20
4 N.Koreans Enter U.S. Consulate in China
Four North Koreans overpowered a security guard and scaled the wall of a U.S. consulate in China in hopes of gaining asylum from their impoverished, communist country, South Korean media reported Saturday.
Nations:North Korea China South Korea U.S. Activities:North Korean Refugee Crisis
2006-05-20
Northeast China's economic revival creeps along
In deep midwinter, the rusting factories in Changchun's Tiebei district have a desolate look, a stark reminder of how far China's Northeast has fallen from its glory days as the country's industrial powerhouse.
Nations:China Russia Japan South Korea People:Wen Jiabao
2006-03-10
China holds military exercises amid heightened Taiwan tensions
China is this week staging military exercises, state press said, coinciding with a spike in tensions with Taiwan and the start of the nation's annual parliamentary session.
Nations:China Taiwan People:Chen Shui-bian Hu Jintao Activities:China-Taiwan Military Relations
2006-03-03
Anthrax hits China as pig disease festers
BEIJING - Anthrax has killed one person and infected 12 in northeast China, state media reported on Sunday, in the latest outbreak of animal-borne disease to hit the country in recent weeks.
Nations:China
2005-08-06
Japan textbook an insult, say 96% of Chinese-poll
BEIJING - Nearly every Chinese citizen surveyed on Japan's approval of a new textbook, which has been criticised for glossing over Japanese war-time atrocities, have described the move as an insult, with most saying it was "open provocation".
Nations:China Activities:2005 Boycotting Japan Crisis
2005-04-11
Resignation eclipses hope in China's rust belt
SHENYANG, China - Hopeless. That's how Jacky Qu sums up his job prospects when he graduates next year from college in the frigid northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang.
Nations:China
2004-06-28
Chinese Pop Stars Compete at Golden Melody Awards
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwanese pop diva Chang Hui-mei will compete against Hong Kong mega star Karen Mok and China's newcomer Na Ying for best female artist at Saturday's 14th annual Golden Melody Awards - one of the Chinese-language music industry's most prestigious honors.
Nations:Taiwan People:Jay Chou Karen Mok A-Mei Cheung Na Ying Jacky Cheung Activities:Golden Melody Awards
2003-07-31
China police storm plane after botched hijack
BEIJING - Chinese armed police stormed a plane at an airport in the northeastern city of Shenyang and dragged away a man after a bungled hijack attempt, airline and security officials said on Thursday. The unidentified man tried to hijack China Northern Airlines flight CJ6621 on Wednesday evening as it flew from Dalian to Shenyang, where it was due to make a stopover before flying to Yanji on the North Korean border, an airline source told Reuters. "We are aware of the incident," said another China Northern official when asked about the security scare, which came just two days after an Air China plane crashed in South Korea killing 126 people. An armed police official at Shenyang's Taoxian International Airport said: "Our soldiers did haul some people off the plane after an incident." Airline and security officials declined to give more details about the incident. But accounts of the hijack on bulletin boards of unofficial aviation Web sites said the man was an ethnic Korean, accompanied by a child and carrying a knife, and had demanded to be taken to South Korea. "I heard on the radio, flight 6621 from Dalian to Yanji was hijacked flying over Gai county it seems by an ethnic Korean man who demanded to be flown to South Korea," read one message on the bulletin board used mostly by pilots and flight crew. China has a large ethnic Korean population, most living in its northeastern provinces. There are also between 100,000 and 300,000 North Koreans hiding on China's northeastern borders, aid groups say. PLANE SURROUNDED Their plight was highlighted by 25 North Koreans who dashed into Spain's embassy in Beijing last month and were later allowed to leave for Seoul via Manila. China suffered a rash of air hijacks in the early 1990s, mostly by people demanding to go to Taiwan, but has since tightened air safety and taken new security measures after the September 11 attacks on the United States. About 100 armed police surrounded the plane after it landed in Shenyang and three or four of them stormed the aircraft and led away the man, followed by a small child after about a minute, another message on the bulletin board said. "A criminal carrying a knife was overpowered by security staff and passengers. They are investigating. After changing the flight crew, the flight continued," said another. Airport officials in Yanji confirmed flight CJ6621 arrived in Yanji on Wednesday night but said it was about two hours late. Chinese journalists in Shenyang said they had heard about a hijack on Wednesday evening, but local media had carried no reports on it. Reuters
Nations:China
2002-04-18
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