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China rejects U.S. threat label  Chinese foreign ministry accused the United States of trying to mislead public opinion China pledges help for rural poor  Premier Jiabao addressed the National People's Congress, predicting economy would grow by 8% Hu pushes for fresh Taiwan talks  Chinese Communist Party chief called for talks as soon as possible to maintain peace in the region India's Singh claims China triumph China trying to rain on dust storm  A choking dust storm coated the capital and beyond with yellow grit, prompting a health warning China makes 1989 Tiananmen payout  A mother whose son died in the aftermath of the 1989 protests has received a payout from the authorities   US envoy begins talks on N Korea  The chief American negotiator, Christopher Hill, has arrived to discuss the international response   China urges N. Korea to pull back  President Hu Jintao has urged North Korea to refrain from increasing tensions over its nuclear program   China warns of veto over N Korea  China and Russia have drafted a resolution, using much softer language than the document drawn up by Japan   Chavez unveils China oil plan  Venezuela's President has said his country plans to export 500,000 barrels of oil a day to China within 5 years   Chavez rips U.S., Israel during China visit  Venezuelan President slammed Washington for opposing his bid for a U.N. Security Council seat and condemned Israel   China, Japan leaders warn N. Korea
Activist: Beijing frees journalist North Korea leader 'visits China'   Donors to boost bird flu effort  Donor countries meeting are preparing to pledge up to $1.5bn to fight bird flu worldwide Media confirm Kim's China visit Iran nuclear envoy visits China  Ali Larijani is visiting for talks expected to focus on international concerns over Iran's nuclear program Internet firms 'bowed to Beijing'


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  Congressmen have condemned major firms including Microsoft and Google for helping China censor the internet
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  Japan and China agreed that a nuclear test cannot be tolerated and that Pyongyang should return to negotiations
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  Beijing has called for 'appropriate' action over North Korea's claim to have carried out a nuclear test
Oct.12   China takes softer stance on North Korea  China is saying 'punishment is not the purpose' for U.N. sanctions against Pyongyang for its nuclear test     Seoul, Beijing debate NK sanctions  Presidents of China and South Korea met to discuss possible sanctions against N. Korea for its claimed nuclear test Oct.19     Rice presses Beijing on N Korea  US Secretary of State has held talks with Chinese Foreign Minster amid intensive diplomacy over the crisis

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Nov.2   Trade to top China-Africa summit
  More than 40 African heads of state have gathering for a summit with China on trade and investment
Nov.3   China to double its aid to Africa  Chinese President Hu s has pledged to provide $5bn in loans and credits over the next three years

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Dec.17     N Korea warning to 'hostile' US   N Korea will not halt its nuclear programme unless the US gives up its 'hostile policies' Dec.19     U.S., North Korea meet one-on-one  Financial experts met to address US campaign to isolate the North from the international banking system Dec.22     Six-party talks end, no agreement
  Japan's PM has warned North Korea it faces increased international pressure after talks ended without a breakthrough





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