All 18 children confirmed dead in China landslide
Rescuers have found the bodies of all 18 children buried when a landslide engulfed their primary school in China as they made up classes lost due to recent deadly earthquakes, state media said Friday.
Toyota China sales cut in half by island row: Report
Sales of Toyota cars in China plunged by 50 per cent on-month in September amid an anti-Japan backlash over disputed islands, a report said on Friday.
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IMF cuts India growth forecast to 6% for 2013
The International Monetary Fund will lower its forecasts for global economic growth to 3.3 per cent in 2012 and 3.6 per cent in 2013 from earlier forecasts of 3.4 per cent and 3.9 per cent respectivel
Obama blocks Chinese purchase of US wind farms
Citing national security risks, President Barack Obama on Friday blocked a Chinese company from owning four wind farm projects in northern Oregon near a Navy base where the US military flies unmanned
Bo ouster shows unity in China party: State media
China's Communist Party has put on a forceful display of unity by expelling Bo Xilai, state media said on Saturday, but web users denounced the case as a sign of deep-rooted corruption plaguing the ru
Japan economy stuttering ahead of China crisis
Japan released yet more worrying figures Friday showing the world's third largest economy was already stuttering before a damaging territorial dispute erupted with its largest trading partner.
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China says disgraced Bo Xilai to 'face justice'
Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai will ‘face justice’ for a litany of crimes including abuse of power, bribes and improper sexual relations with multiple partners, state media said on Friday.
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'Made in China' coffins enter Kerala market
A variety of products have flooded Indian market after the liberalisation process was initiated two decades ago and the latest one to make its entry is 'made in China' coffins.
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China ex-police chief gets 15 years jail
A Chinese court on Monday sentenced Wang Lijun, the top police official whose defection to US Consulate has sparked off country's biggest political scandal, to 15 years in prison.
Wang, 52, once a c
China has 'too much lose' to impose Japan sanctions
While Chinese state media has warned Japan that it will suffer economically for nationalising disputed islands, analysts say China has too much to lose to impose any serious sanctions.
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