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Premier urges EU to recognize China's market economy status

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday called on the European Union to recognize China's market economy status and remove its arms embargo against it.


Incredible Deals on Outgoing Mercury Vehicles

Ford is offering big discounts on models like the Mercury Milan . Ford is set to turn out the lights on the Mercury brand for good, but not before giving consumers a last shot at some deals and a


China cracks down on African immigrants and traders

Guangzhou has drawn hundred of thousands of people from the continent. Now harassment and prejudice is widespread An woman walks with her child through a street near Xiaobei Rd, where many of


Noam Chomsky: China’s Growing Independence and the New World Order

In These Times has published the second of two articles by Noam Chomsky about China: China is now the largest importer of Middle Eastern oil and the largest exporter to the region, replacing the


Divorcing Their Husbands To Get Land: One Route To Empowerment In China

Forbes reports on a creative way women in Guangxi are seeking compensation for land that’s been sold for development: The land in dispute here, near the capital city of Guangxi, was swallowed up


Photo: In the back alley, by Jeremy Barwick

In the back alley, by Jeremy Barwick © Sophie Beach for China Digital Times (CDT), 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Download Tools to Circumvent the Great


Novelist ‘Astonished’ over Tiananmen

Asia Times interviews author Ma Jian: ATol: Beijing Coma also covers the decade after Tiananmen Square. What surprised you most about what happened in those years and thereafter? What changes did you


China’s Other Billion: The Children of the Revolution

Following is the latest installment in a series of posts by journalist Rachel Beitarie*, who will be sharing with us dispatches from her journey across rural China. In this post, Rachel visits


Liu Xiaobo Could Win the Nobel Peace Prize, and He’d Be the Last to Know

With the Nobel Committee set to announce this year’s Peace Prize within hours, speculation is rampant that imprisoned activist Liu Xiaobo will receive the honor. From the Globe and Mail: Mr. Liu


Government busts sex trafficking ring

(ChinaPost.com.tw) - The National Immigration Agency (NIA) yesterday busted a sex trafficking ring which used young female immigrants from mainland China to set up a high-price sex trade.