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China welcomes Gates visit at appropriate time

China said Thursday that U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is welcome to visit at an appropriate time, just weeks after it rejected a proposed trip by him

$6 Billion in Sichuan Quake Restoration Funds Misused

About US$6 billion (40.8 billion Chinese yuan) of funding intended for relief operations following the devastating Wenchuan earthquake of 2008 in southwest China's Sichuan Province was held up or misused through

TGIE denies senior TAR official’s allegations against Dalai Lama

The spokesperson of the exile Tibetan government has denied allegations against the Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama by a top ranking Chinese official of the

Google Faces China Exile Over Censorship Stand

Google, the world's top search engine, could be soon banned from China as leaders of the world's most populous country decide whether to renew to tech giant's business licen

Germany Cracks Down on Chinese Regime’s Spying

An espionage incident only weeks prior to chancellor Angela Merkel’s planned China visit may be threatening the bilateral relations between Berlin and Beijing said German news magazine

In face of worker unrest, China launches ‘Strike-Hard’ campaign

A wave of strikes in Chinese factories recently has highlighted the lack of authentic rights for Chinese workers and other inequities in Chinese society. In response, the regime is launching a “Strike-Hard” campaign

China says can guarantee grip on Tibet “forever”

China can maintain its grip on Tibet "forever," a senior official said on Tuesday, but conceded that a heavy security presence was still needed to ensure order in Lhasa two years after deadly riots

China denies military exercise aimed at U.S.

China denied on Tuesday media reports that an artillery drill in the East China Sea was in response to a planned military exercise between South Korea and the United States

Death of Robert Byrd

The Dalai Lama of Tibet receives a Congressional Medal from then President George W. Bush (R), US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and US Senator Robert C. Byrd during a ceremony in Washington, DC in 2007. Byrd, the longest-serving member of the US Congress, has died at the age of 92 after almost six decades in office. He served 51 years in the United States Senate, longer than anyone else in history, and six years in the House of Representatives. Senator Byrd died around 3 a.m. Monday in a hospital in Fairfax, Virginia. “America has lost a voice of principle and reason,” President Obama said in a statement of tribute on Monday, hours after Byrd died. (Read More) (Photo: AFP/File/Tim Sloan)

Taiwan Presidential Office reacts to Dalai Lama’s comments

The Presidential Office yesterday dismissed comments by Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, who said the Chinese Nationalist (KMT) administration appeared to be “aimless.”

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