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China |
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China manufacturing dips further
| Sep.4 |
Beijing |
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Clinton meets Hu amid sea tension
| Sep.7 |
Southern China |
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At least 64 dead as 4 quakes hit southwestern China A series of earthquakes in southwestern China Friday killed at least 64 people and injured 715 more. About 20,000 homes were damaged
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Southern China |
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China's quake death toll rises Map of Yunnan China At least 80 people are now known to have died in a series of earthquakes in south-western China, as rescuers struggle to reach remote areas | |
| Sep.8 |
Hong Kong |
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HK backs down on patriot classes The Hong Kong government has backed down over plans to make schoolchildren take Chinese patriotism classes, after weeks of protests
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Hong Kong |
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Hong Kong to vote amid rising anti-China feeling Hong Kong voters go to the polls on Sunday in an election which could pave the way for universal suffrage
| Sep.9 |
China |
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China trade data raises fear of economic slowdown China's exports grew less than forecast and imports fell in August, adding to fears about a sharp slowdown in its economy
| Sep.10 |
China |
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Absent Chinese VP prompts rumours Speculation has been mounting about the whereabouts of China's Vice-President Xi Jinping, who has not been seen for over a week
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Hong Kong |
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HK pan-democrats keep veto power Pan-democrats won more directly elected seats than the pro-Beijing camp; pro-Beijing camp keeps dominance
| Sep.13 |
Japan |
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Chinese ships patrol disputed islands Map of Senkaku Japan Six Chinese maritime surveillance ships entered waters around a group of islands at the center of a heated territorial dispute between Tokyo and Beijing | |
| Sep.14 |
Beijing |
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Vice-President Xi Jinping in public appearance Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping has appeared in public for the first time in two weeks, state media say
| Sep.15 |
Japan |
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Japan urges China to stop attacks China must take steps to prevent violence against Japanese citizens, Japanese Prime Minster Yoshihiko Noda has said
| Sep.16 |
China |
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China protests hit Japanese trade Japanese electronics maker Panasonic has suspended some of its operations in China after anti-Japan protesters attacked two of its factories | |
| Sep.17 |
Washington |
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US in new trade spat with China US President Barack Obama has filed a new trade complaint against China, accusing it of illegally subsidising exports of cars and car parts
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Southern China |
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Bo Xilai scandal: Wang Lijun trial 'starts' The trial has begun in secret of the former police chief at the heart of China's biggest political scandal in years, lawyers say
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Southern China |
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Bo scandal: Wang trial resumes The trial of an ex-police chief at the heart of China's biggest political scandal in years has resumed, after it began in secret
| Sep.18 |
Beijing |
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China's Xi Jinping meets Panetta China's Vice-President Xi Jinping has met US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta in Beijing, in his first key meeting after a two-week absence
| Sep.23 |
China |
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Foxconn shuts plant after brawl Map of Taiyuan China Taiwan-based Foxconn Technology, a major supplier for Apple, has shut a plant in northern China, after a fight broke out among workers injuring 10 | |
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Southern China |
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Bo scandal policeman Wang jailed Map of Chengdu China The ex-police chief at the heart of China's biggest political scandal in years has been sentenced to 15 years in jail
| Sep.25 |
China |
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China's first carrier goes into service The 300m (990ft) aircraft carrier - named after the province where it was refitted - is a refurbished Soviet ship purchased from Ukraine
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New York |
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'Severe' mood at Japan-China talks The Japanese and Chinese foreign ministers have held talks on a bitter row over disputed islands
| Sep.27 |
China |
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Doubts raised over Heywood death A prominent forensic scientist has cast doubt on the official version of the death of British businessman, which triggered a huge political scandal in China
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China hits out over islands at UN A war of words over islands claimed by both Japan and China continued at the United Nations, as the US called for cooler heads to prevail
| Sep.28 |
Beijing |
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China Communist Party ousts Bo Xilau  The politician, who fell from grace amid a scandal, has been expelled from the Communist Party and relieved of his duties, is to face criminal charges | |
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Beijing |
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China discipline warning over Bo China's official news agency Xinhua has warned that no-one, no matter what rank, will be immune from Communist Party discipline
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