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TEHRAN, YJC. A working staff (L) of a local clothing company helps a visitor to try on an Islamic-style creation during the First China-Arab States Expo in Yinchuan, capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Sept. 15, 2013. The five-day expo kicked off here on Sunday, attracting exhibitors from 67 countries and regions.
News ID: 2136   Publish Date : 2013/09/15

Japan's coastguard was on high alert Wednesday, a year to the day since Tokyo nationalised islands at the centre of a bitter dispute with China.
News ID: 2097   Publish Date : 2013/09/11

China on Tuesday backed a Russian plan to head off threatened punitive US airstrikes on Syria by destroying the regime's chemical weapons.
News ID: 2094   Publish Date : 2013/09/10

Asian markets rose on Monday as strong Chinese trade data lifted hopes for the global economic outlook while Japanese stocks were boosted by improved growth figures and Tokyo's successful bid to host the 2020 Olympics.
News ID: 2077   Publish Date : 2013/09/09

Tehran, YJC. -- A Chinese poultry worker was confirmed as having contracted the deadly H7N9 bird flu virus, health officials said, the first case in the southern Guangdong province.
News ID: 1846   Publish Date : 2013/08/11

Tehran, YJC. -- Chinese and Japanese people hold the least favourable views of each others' countries for almost a decade, a survey found Thursday as military and diplomatic tensions mount between the Asian giants.
News ID: 1839   Publish Date : 2013/08/08

Tehran, YJC. Makarem Shirazi says that Muslims in China must be free to perform their Ramadan observances.
News ID: 1727   Publish Date : 2013/07/23

Tehran, YJC. Reports say that the Iranian automobile industry has started negotiations with Chinese car manufacturers, hoping to find a way out of agonizing sanctions.
News ID: 1653   Publish Date : 2013/07/15

Tehran, YJC. -- Japan may nationalise any unclaimed remote islands in its waters in a bid to bolster its territorial claims, a newspaper said Monday amid a dispute with China over one set.
News ID: 1648   Publish Date : 2013/07/15

Tehran, YJC. -- Western media are encouraging "terrorism" in Xinjiang by misrepresenting violence in the region as ethnic conflict between minority Uighurs and Han Chinese, state-run media said Monday.
News ID: 1511   Publish Date : 2013/07/01

Tehran, YJC. -- China called a US claim that it had facilitated the departure of former security contractor Edward Snowden from Hong Kong "groundless," on Tuesday, after Washington said Beijing had chosen to release him.
News ID: 1460   Publish Date : 2013/06/25

Tehran, YJC. -- Hong Kong can showcase its democratic pedigree by its handling of the Edward Snowden case, Chinese state media said Wednesday, in comments appearing to distance Beijing from any decision on his possible extradition.
News ID: 1412   Publish Date : 2013/06/19

Tehran, YJC. -- Officials in Washington are likely looking at Thursday's leak of National Security Agency information as a possible case of Chinese espionage, says a former CIA officer.
News ID: 1340   Publish Date : 2013/06/11

TEHRAN, YJC. -- US President Barack Obama, with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping by his side, called Friday for common rules on cybersecurity after allegations of hacking by Beijing.
News ID: 1308   Publish Date : 2013/06/08

TEHRAN, YJC. -- South Korea on Saturday said the North had agreed to hold working-level talks on Sunday in the border truce village of Panmunjom, following months of soaring tensions and threats of nuclear war.
News ID: 1306   Publish Date : 2013/06/08

TEHRAN, YJC. -- Three of the world's nuclear powers -- China, India and Pakistan -- have increased their nuclear arsenals over the past year, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said Monday.
News ID: 1273   Publish Date : 2013/06/03

TEHRAN, YJC. -- A top Chinese general on Sunday sought to distance the country from claims by some of its scholars that the Ryukyu Islands, which include Okinawa, do not belong to Japan.
News ID: 1258   Publish Date : 2013/06/02

TEHRAN, YJC. -- US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Saturday accused China of waging cyber espionage against the United States, stepping up pressure on Beijing over the issue ahead of a key summit between their leaders.
News ID: 1246   Publish Date : 2013/06/01