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    Turkey downs Russian warplane near Syria border

    Turkey downs Russian warplane near Syria border, Moscow denies airspace violation| Reuters Turkish fighter jets shot down a Russian warplane near the Syrian border on Tuesday after repeated warnings over air space violations, but Moscow said it could prove the jet had not left Syrian air space...
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    Boeing To Build Its First Offshore Plane Factory In China

    Boeing To Build Its First Offshore Plane Factory In China As Ex-Im Bank Withers Facing severe pressure from state-subsidized foreign competitors and the end of federal export financing, Boeing BA -1.76% has decided to throw in the towel. After a hundred years of producing its commercial...
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    The list of CEOs to attend Xi Jinping and Obama's meeting

    Team China: Team USA: Chinese President Xi Jinping is to make his first state visit to the US next week. Before showing up at the White House, his first stop is Seattle, where he will spend a jam-packed 36 hours talking tech,including a round table meeting with some of China’s most...
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    Cheng Boming, chief of China's biggest broker Citic Securities, is being under investigation

    Chief of Biggest Chinese Broker Swept Up in Stock-Rout Probe - Bloomberg Business Citic Securities President Cheng Boming. Photographer: Lucas Schifres/Bloomberg The president of China’s biggest brokerage has been swept up in a widening campaign to root out financial wrongdoing and assign...
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    Let's check this out: ICBC's new intelligent terminal.

    ICBC‘s new intelligent terminal covers more than 80% personal business as I can see. First, this is not an ATM. I tried this recently, it works very well. You can open your bank account and get a new debit card in just less than 3 minutes if you're fast enough. You don't have to fill in any...
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    China: New electric bus charges in just 10 seconds

    New electric bus charges in just 10 seconds - Virgin.com According to local transportation authorities in the eastern Chinese port city of Ningbo, the public bus – which was also manufactured in the city – runs along a 24-stop 11km route, and takes as little as 10 seconds to charge up ready for...
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    Turkey’s domestic, international difficulties underlie anti-China protest

    Turkey’s domestic, international difficulties underlie anti-China protest - Global Times Relations between Turkey and China have been strained recently after a series of anti-China demonstrations were carried out by Turkish nationalists. Hundreds of protesters, claiming to be acting in...
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    Japanese wartime vivisection on US pilots

    A newly-opened Japanese museum has revealed evidence on the vivisection of eight US pilots during the World War II, the Beijing Times reported on Monday. The museum, opened on April 4, sits in the campus of Kyushu University in Japan. It features the history of medical science of the university...
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    Daughter of ex-China premier held millions in secret Swiss bank account

    March 4, 2011: Li Xiaolin, chairwoman of the state-owned electricity giant China Power International Development Ltd., attends the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in Beijing. Li, daughter of former Chinese Premier Li Peng, held as much as $2.48 million in a secret HSBC...
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    Surge in hooking by housewives not simply due to insufficient savings

    By Amy Takahashi on August 8, 2014 under Tabloid News In the 1967 film “Belle de Jour,” French actress Catherine Deneuve plays a beautiful housewife who works as a prostitute while her husband is at work. If weekly tabloid Shukan Post (Aug. 15-22) is to be believed, women in Japan are...
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    Japan plans to ease sanctions on North Korea after talks

    Tokyo (CNN) -- Japan said Thursday it plans to lift some sanctions on North Korea after the two countries held talks about Japanese citizens abducted by the North Korean regime decades ago. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that after the negotiations between diplomats from the two sides...
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    Iraq Receives Batch of Russian Jets to Fight Militants

    The U.S. readied to sell Iraq thousands of missiles and a second batch of Russian Sukhoi combat jets arrived in Baghdad as foreign powers moved to help Iraqi forces battle an al-Qaeda offshoot. Steps to beef up the government’s arsenal came as politicians deadlocked over who will lead Iraq as...
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    Putin slams Western containment policies, hails Russia-China ties

    • Putin said Ukrainian crisis testified to Western countries' lasting attempts to contain Moscow. • His remarks came afterPoroshenko declared to terminate the ceasefire in SE regions. • The Russia-China friendship is an example of how international relations should look like, Putin noted...
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    China and South Korea to boost cultural ties and exchange

    BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Cultural exchanges and cooperation between China and the Republic of Korea (ROK) are on the rise, as President Xi Jinping's visit to Seoul this week is sure to provide more impetus. Korean TV and pop crossovers to China are proving more popular and socially...
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    Japan censured for skirting peace constitution at home, abroad

    TOKYO, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Ignoring strong protests from home and abroad, the Japanese cabinet on Tuesday approved a resolution that would allow the country to exercise the so-called "collective self-defense right" by reinterpreting its pacifist Constitution. The resolution, which is regarded as...
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    Explosion occurred near a park in Urumqi

    Explosion occurred around 8 a.m. Thursday near a park in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang region. Casualties unknown.
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    Taipei sends delegation to seek compensation from Vietnam

    Taiwan's vice-minister of economic affairs, Shen Jong-chin, is leading a delegation to Vietnam today to help Taiwanese firms seek compensation from authorities there for damages incurred in deadly anti-China riots. The delegation is part of the government's efforts to show concern to our...

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