China to send observers to Sudan for referendum
China said Tuesday it would send observers to its close ally Sudan, where voting on an independence referendum for the south of the country is due to begin at the weekend.
China claims nuclear fuel breakthrough
Beijing: Chinese scientists have made a breakthrough in nuclear fuel reprocessing technology that could effectively end any uranium supply concerns, state media reported on Monday.
The technology dev
Now, rice noodles in China food scare
Beijing: Large amounts of rice noodles made with rotten grain and potentially carcinogenic additives are being sold in south China, state press said on Friday, in the country's latest food safety scar
Six detained in chemical wine scandal in China
In a latest food safety scandal, six people were detained, accounts of over a dozen firms were frozen and bottles pulled from the stores in China after authorities found wine containing several chemic
India is now top spot for world leaders seeking big deals
A host of world leaders trooped into India over the last few months, including Russia's President on Tuesday, to strengthen relations with Asia's third-largest economy, attracted by its booming market
China says, Vatican slam ‘dangerous’
Beijing, Dec. 22: China on Wednesday fired a fierce broadside at the Vatican, slamming its criticism of the country’s state-sanctioned Catholic church, which is not recognised by the Pope, as “imprude
China tries to eat into 1,600 km Indian turf
Beijing, Dec. 19: China appears to be making ground for claiming some 1,600 km of Indian territory judging by reports in the state-owned media on the length of Sino-Indian border.
Even as the two cou
Border dispute: Chinese media claim 1,600 kms of Indian territory
Beijing: China appears to be making ground for claiming some 1,600 kms of Indian territory judging by reports in the state-owned media on the length of Sino-Indian border.
Even as the two countries
China not opposed to Sudan leader's arrest: WikiLeaks
China, a key ally of Sudan, was not opposed to the arrest of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir as long as its oil interests were protected, according to a US diplomatic cable revealed by WikiLeaks.
Indian media causing 'damage' to China-India relations
New Delhi: Faced with negative headlines on the outcome of his talks with the Indian leadership, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was today sharply critical of the Indian media, saying it was causing "da