Politics
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China visit first step to Greece's investment return
The upcoming visit to China is the first step towards Greece's return to the global investment map beyond Europe, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said on Monday ahead of his departure for Beijing later this week.
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Hungary official talks about youth exchange with China
Istvan Ujhelyi, deputy speaker of the Hungarian Parliament, believes China and Europe need to "shake hands", as well as "hold hands" when faced with tragedies, and to lay a solid foundation for the "common future" of Europe-China relations among young people.
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Beijing, Paris should 'work together'
China and France should join forces in Africa to boost the continent's development, vice-president of a major French political party said on Tuesday.
People
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Ex-journalist spreads her cultural know-how
Former news correspondent Edith Coron uses her international experience to advise executives how to understand and manage relations between people from different countries.
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Overseas Chinese donate for Lushan quake
Overseas Chinese compatriots in Britain have been raising funds for Lushan County since it was struck by a magnitude-7 earthquake on 20th April.
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Adventure advocate
A Belgian adventurer came to China because he first heard about the country from a Chinese tugboat worker in Nigeria, and he has come a long way since.
Eager parents quick to learn marriage lines
Finding the perfect partner can be a family affair for many in China.
Sowing the seeds of change
Guizhou province makes full use of natural resources, and maintains ecosystem.
Hungry investors on the hunt for their pot of gold
Lack of investment channels for investors means fewer choices for seeking wealth.
Wahaha woos Europe
with WAOW
Wahaha, China's largest beverage producer, is embarking on an ambitious endeavor to bring many mid-market European brands to China through its shopping malls.
Things best done together
The Internet of Things Engineering - a new joint academic venture between a Chinese and an Irish university looks to the future of international education and progress.
Telecoms probe hurts interests
The interests of both China and European Union (EU) members will be hurt if the EU adopts trade remedy measures unilaterally on Chinese mobile telecommunications equipment, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said on Thursday.
Business
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EU telecom probe 'hurts interests of both sides'
Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng said the EU's decision to launch an investigation into Chinese telecommunication equipment manufacturers would damage the interests of both China and the EU.
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China: EU solar duties to 'seriously harm' trade ties
China warned the European Union on Thursday that imposing duties on Chinese solar panels would "seriously harm" bilateral trade ties.
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Telecoms probe hurts Chinese, EU interests
The interests of both China and European Union (EU) members will be hurt if the EU adopts trade remedy measures unilaterally on Chinese mobile telecommunications equipment, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said on Thursday.
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China warns EU about planned solar duties
A EU proposal to levy punitive duties on Chinese solar panels would impair bilateral trade ties if it went into effect, Ministry of Commerce said.
Opinion
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Deal sealed with a handshake and fish
When China wants to try something new, it usually launches a pilot program. If that runs well, it is declared to be a demonstration project aimed at being a model of its type.
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The changing face of service society
The face of China's civil society has undergone a dramatic makeover in recent years, none more so than in the way its organizations are funded.