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Chinese aid for typhoon victims arrives in Philippines

The first batch of Chinese aid for survivors of Typhoon Haiyan arrived in central Philippine city of Cebu, a relief goods distribution center, on Monday evening.

Hunt is on for China experts

2013-12-16 01:06

Chinese companies will employ more foreigners abroad in a bid to boost local expertise in an increasing number of overseas operations.

UN slams deadly attack on peacekeepers in Mali

2013-12-15 10:29

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon and the UN Security Council on Saturday strongly condemned a deadly attack in Mali, which killed two Senegalese peacekeepers and injured at least seven others and four Malian troops.

Iran arrests man spying for Britain

2013-12-15 00:30

Iran has arrested a man in the southeastern city of Kerman spying for Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), Press TV reported on Saturday.

Kim Jong Un inspects army institute

2013-12-14 18:29

Kim Jong Un has inspected a military designing institute in his first public appearance following the execution of his uncle-in-law Jang Song Thaek.

US blacklists new companies under Iran sanctions

2013-12-14 11:51

The White House on Friday defended the move of blacklisting additional companies and people under existing sanctions, saying it does not violate an interim nuclear agreement reached between world powers and Iran last month.

ASEAN cautious on air zone debate

2013-12-14 09:28

Southeast Asian leaders have already responded with prudence on the first day of the Japan-ASEAN summit in Tokyo.

Two wounded in US school shooting

2013-12-14 05:50

A sheriff says a suspect in a Colorado high school shooting has died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound

Execution may hit Sino-DPRK projects in short term: Experts

2013-12-14 01:47

The execution of the uncle of Kim Jong-un may temporarily affect some co-op projects with China, but economic ties will remain stable, analysts say.

S Africa investigates sign interpreter

2013-12-13 23:14

The South African government says it is aware of reports that the bogus sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela's memorial once faced a murder charge, and says he's being investigated.

Chemical arms were used repeatedly in Syria

2013-12-13 22:55

Chemical weapons were likely used in five out of seven attacks investigated by UN experts in Syria, according to the final report of a UN inquiry.

India protests US arrest of diplomat

2013-12-13 21:15

Indian Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh Friday summoned US Ambassador to India Nancy Powell in connection with arrest of its Deputy Consul General in New York, Devyani Khobragade said official sources here.

China hopes DPRK remains stable: FM spokesman

2013-12-13 21:13

China on Friday responded to the execution of Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s Jang Song-Thaek by expressing hope that the country will remain stable.

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