Law amended in China to safeguard neglected elderly
BEIJING - China Friday amended its law on the elderly to require that adult children visit their aged parents "often" - or risk being sued by them. The amendment however does not specify the ...
Apple loses another copyright violation case in China
BEIJING - Global technology major Apple Inc has been fined 1.03 million yuan ($165,908) by a Beijing court for copyright violation by hosting and selling unlicensed electronic versions of books ...
Beijing cracks down on internet users
BEIJING - China has unveiled tighter internet controls, requiring web users to register their names and legalising the deletion of posts or pages which are considered to contain illegal ...
Joergensen retains Copenhagen Masters title
Denmark's Jan Oe Joergensen beat Hu Yun of Hong Kong 21-12, 21-11 to retain the men's singles title at the Copenhagen Masters badminton tournament here. The 24-year old Dane played his semi-final ...
China tightens Internet controls to allow deletion of illegal online info
China has tightened its Internet controls, asking web users to register their names and legalising the deletion of posts or pages which are considered to contain illegal information. China's ...
1950 documents show China acknowledging Senkakus as Japans islets
A Chinese government document from 1950 appears to refute the country's current claim to the Senkakus by indicating the islets are part of Japan's territory and referring to them by their Japanese ...
China orders children to visit their parents or face lawsuits
China has passed a law that requires adult children to visit their elderly parents or risk facing lawsuit. The law does not specify how frequently such visits should occur, but warns that neglect ...
China Tightens Controls on Internet Use
China's legislature has approved new rules that will tighten government control of the Internet by requiring users to register their real names, and demanding Internet companies censor online ...
China to formally elect new president PM March 5
China will elect its top leaders, including the president and the premier, during the first annual session of the 12th National People's Congress (NPC) to be convened March 5, 2013, it was announced ...
Spicy soup burns hole through Chinese mans stomach lining
A man from China was left with a burnt hole in his stomach lining after he consumed a notoriously spicy bowl of soup. The 26-year-old unnamed male ate a mala soup, meaning 'numbing hot,' a ...
China Poses Serious Threat to US Interests in Africa
US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, will complete her ten-day African tour on August 14, when she visits Cape Verde islands. Clinton previously visited Kenya, the South African Republic, Angola, ...
Vatican Official Denounces Decision by So-Called Episcopal Conference of China
Expresses Support and Admiration for Persecuted Auxiliary Bishop of ShanghaiBy Junno ArochoVATICAN CITY, DEC. 13, 2012 (Zenit.org).- Archbishop Savio Hon Tai-Fai, secretary of the Congregation for ...
Source: http://www.beijingnews.net/index.php/sid/211665781/scat/9366300fc9319e9b
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