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2011
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China seeks to ease US concerns
| Jan.11 |
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Gates: N. Korea may pose 'direct threat' Secretary of Defense Robert Gates during a visit to China said that North Korea is becoming a direct threat to the United States
| Jan.19 |
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China's economy grew 10.3% in 2010 The Chinese economy continued its breakneck growth in 2010, expanding by 10.3%, according to government figures
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| Feb.28 |
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U.S.: China 'illegally' harasses journalists
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| Mar.3 |
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China beefs up military spending
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Premier targets 'social stability'
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China posts shock trade deficit
| Mar.16 |
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China freezes nuclear plant approvals
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| Apr.6 |
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Chinese police investigate artist Weiwei
| Apr.22 |
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U.S., China to hold human rights talks China and the United States will hold two days of talks on human rights next week. Michael Posner will lead the American delegation
| Apr.24 |
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China blocks Easter service Police blocked more than 500 worshippers from leaving their homes and detained more than 36 for attempting to attend religious services | |
| Apr.25 |
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China-US economic talks confirmed China and the United States have agreed to hold economic talks as tensions between the world's two biggest economies continue to rise
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| May.17 |
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China's premier to visit Fukushima area Wen Jiabao will visit the devastated area when he travels to Japan this weekend to show his country's support for reconstruction efforts
| May.25 |
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'Urgent problems' with Three Gorges Dam In a rare admission, the government is warning of environmental, construction and migration 'disasters' amid the worst drought
| May.26 |
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China acknowledges visit from Kim Jong Il Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has met in Beijing with Kim Jong Il, the reclusive leader of North Korea
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| Jun.9 |
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Lagarde visits China in IMF bid French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde just wrapped up latest stop on her world tour to woo emerging nations to support her candidacy
| Jun.22 |
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China artist Ai Weiwei released Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has returned home having been freed after more than two months' detention
| Jun.25 |
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Leading China activist Hu Jia 'freed'  Hu Jia - one of China's most prominent dissidents - has been released from prison, his wife says | |
| Jun.30 |
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China marks 90 years of communism The Communist Party of China is celebrating its 90th anniversary with gala performances and celebratory television programs | |
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Hu warns Chinese Communist Party  President Jintao has warned members of the Communist Party of China that corruption could cost them the support and trust of the people | |
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| Jul.15 |
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China demands Dalai Lama snub China has complained about President Obama's scheduled meeting with exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama
| Jul.29 |
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Will.i.am, musicians to perform in Beijing The rapper behind 'Yes We Can,' a music video inspired by Obama's presidential campaign, will direct a concert in Beijing later this year
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| Aug.6 |
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Milan win Italian Super Cup
| Aug.12 |
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China recalls bullet trains China's second-largest train manufacturer will recall 54 bullet trains running on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway
| Aug.14 |
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New US envoy reassures China Gary Locke, the new US ambassador to China, has said that Beijing's investments in the US are safe despite recent debt problems
| Aug.19 |
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US, Chinese vice presidents talk economy In China on an official visit, Joe Biden and Xi Jinping, praised economic and business ties between the countries, but said that obstacles r...
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| Sep.5 |
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China denies selling weapons to Libya Documents showing that China offered to sell arms to Moammar Gadhafi in the waning days of his rule are 'the real dea' | |
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| Oct.14 |
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China communists hold key annual meeting The Chinese Communist Party is holding its most important meeting of the year over the next four days
| Oct.25 |
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China 'won't follow US' on carbon The minister in charge of climate policy: China will not allow its carbon dioxide emissions per person to reach levels seen in the US
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| Dec.4 |
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China 'ill-prepared' for unrest China's security chief has warned that the government needs better methods to deal with social unrest due to a slowing economy
| Dec.28 |
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Bullet train crash 'caused by design flaws' Map of Wenzhou China A bullet train crash which killed 40 people in July was caused by design flaws and sloppy management, the Chinese government says
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