Full Coverage: China
April 2006
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27.04.2006
Chinese blogger Hao Wu is the victim of state abduction as more than two months have gone by since his arrest without his family getting any news about him, said an international media watchdog.
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26.04.2006
The US is close to losing its place as the top spam sending nation on Earth.
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24.04.2006
BOB Wang has a new habit during his Metro trip to work daily - reading news on a mobile phone screen.
more...Related topics/regions: [Education] [ICT] |
24.04.2006
China's Ministry of Science and Technology announced Friday the start of on-line applications for national research and development programs and an end to paper applications by 2010.
more...Related topics/regions: [ICT] [Knowledge] |
20.04.2006
Residents of Lhasa in Tibet have stopped displaying animal skins after they found that monks were burning animal skins. Yeshi Dorje, a resident of Lhasa has said that thousands of people turned up for the skin-burning event but the Chinese authorities are preventing people from destroying the skins.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Tibet] [Animals] [Environmental activism] [Culture] |
17.04.2006
World Trade Organisation members are urged to press China to end excessive media controls, on the grounds that newly-adopted regulations in Beijing curbing the liberalisation of the news media are contrary to the principles of the organisation.
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17.04.2006
China plans to open up a trade market on the Tibet-India border twice a week from June which will mark the first direct trade link in India's north eastern region since the Sino-Indian border war of 1962.
more...Related topics/regions: [Tibet] [India] [Trade] [Geopolitics] Image: Tibetan women. © World Bank
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17.04.2006
The Chinese government made it clear at the UN climate change conference in Montreal last December that it was aware of the extreme dangers that China faces from both immediate and long-term climate change. Agnès Sinai reports.
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13.04.2006
Yahoo! executives are today scheduled to meet an international media watchdog which wants the company to stop cooperating with the Chinese authorities in arrests of activists and journalists.
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10.04.2006
The London Mayor, Ken Livingstone, has been asked to raise the cases of some of China's many victims of censorship during his promotional visit to the country.
more...From: Index on Censorship Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: olimpiadi in Cina - da Olympicswatch.org
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10.04.2006
The independent Forest Stewardship Council has launched an initiative in China that marks the first formal steps toward the development of a forest certification scheme in the country.
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05.04.2006
A new five percent tax on disposable wooden chopsticks is a sure sign that the Chinese government is now ready to address growing charges that its rapid economic development is impacting the global environment.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) |
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