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  • UAE Australia hold talks

    The Fiji News.Net - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Australia have held talks over a number of issues of mutual interest and explored ways to develop bilateral relations in all sectors. The talks were held Tuesday between General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE's deputy prime minister and Roger Wilkins, the visiting Australian director of public prosecution. Other important officials were also present on ...

  • Li Na enters second round at Eastbourne

    The Fiji News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Second seed Li Na of China defeated French woman Alize Cornet 6-2, 6-4 to reach the second round of the Aegon International here. Li, French Open champion two years ago but beaten in the second round at Roland Garros earlier this month, will next take on former champion Marion Bartoli of France, reports Xinhua. Fifth seed Caroline Wozniacki, the former World No.1, led Tamira Paszek 6-2, 2-2 ...

  • Former Investigators Want New Probe of 1996 TWA Crash

    VOA - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Six former investigators want the U.S. government to reopen its probe of the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800. The plane went down shortly after takeoff from New York City, killing all 230 people on ...

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  • US Criticizes China Russia in Fight Against Human Trafficking

    VOA - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The United States has declared China and Russia among the worst countries in fighting human trafficking, a designation that could lead to sanctions against both nations. In its annual report on human trafficking released Wednesday, the U.S. State Department downgraded China and Russia, along with Uzbekistan, to the lowest possible U.S. rating, known as Tier Three. Iran, North Korea, Cuba, ...

  • Numbers at 18-Year High as UN Observes World Refugee Day

    VOA - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    LONDON -- Thursday is World Refugee Day - and the United Nations says the number of refugees worldwide is at its highest in 18 years, at over 45 million people. The Syrian conflict is a major driver behind the increase. Four-year-old Shahad laughs and jokes with her older sister in their makeshift home. She appears a happy, young girl; but the scars and burn marks on her smiling face tell the ...

  • Protests Continue in Turkey But Methods Changing

    VOA - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    ISTANBUL -- Anti-government protests continue in Turkey, but the methods have changed. The two weeks of clashes in which four people died and about 5,000 were injured drew increasing numbers of supporters. Istanbul's Taksim Square. These "standing man" protests, as they are called, began Monday after the government quashed mass demonstrations, which it said were fomenting ...

  • NY City University Immigration Program a Success

    VOA - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    NEW YORK -- While the United States Congress continues to wrestle with an immigration reform bill, every day more people become American citizens. In fact, last year the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service swore in almost 700,000 new citizens, including 84,000 in New York State. The immigration bill is the big issue on the minds of those seeking information about citizenship. The ...

  • Former Hungarian PM Who Breached Iron Curtain Dies at 80

    VOA - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Former Hungarian prime minister Gyula Horn, who played a key role in ending communism in eastern Europe, has died in Budapest after a long illness. He was ...

  • Italy rallies to beat Japan and reach Confederations Cup semifinals

    The Globe and Mail - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Italy's Sebastian Giovinco (C) scores the winning goal during their Confederations Cup Group A match against Japan at the Arena Pernambuco in Recife June 19, 2013. (IVAN ...

  • Chinese students eye Australia to learn

    SBS - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Educators in Australia can expect a surge of Chinese students over the next decade, a new survey has found.An HSBC survey conducted by Nielson found that although only 10 per cent of Chinese respondents are studying abroad today, this is expected to jump to 68 per cent in the next five to 10 years.The survey of 1000 mainland Chinese respondents showed that of those with overseas education ...

  • Japan May Trade Deficit Y993.9 Billion

    RTT News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Japan posted a merchandise trade deficit of 993.916 billion yen in May, the Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday - slipping into the red for the 10th consecutive month.The headline figure beat forecasts for a shortfall of 1.22 trillion yen following the downwardly revised deficit of 881.9 billion yen (originally 879.9 trillion yen) in April.Exports surged 10.1 percent on year to 5.767 trillion ...

  • Photos Stan Lees comic book convention and new superheroes for China India

    Las Vegas Sun - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Jamaal Hardy, left, and Gus Hardy pose with characters Ross Johnson, dressed as Wolverine, and Daniel Castro, dressed as Iron Man, at the Amazing Las Vegas Comic Con at the South Point Saturday, June 15, ...

  • Italy edge Japan in thriller to reach semis

    FIFA - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Italy started the second half as they ended the first. Giaccherini did well to keep the ball in on the byline, to the left, and fired the ball across goal towards Balotelli. It did not reach the AC Milan forward ...

  • Pumping up power of consumption Chinas solution or pitfall

    China Daily - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Top economist sounds alert on overspending, report Andrew Moody and Lyu Chang in Beijing. Does China need to consume more? Despite the Chinese being famous across the world for snapping up luxury goods, household consumption as a share of GDP was 37.7 percent in 2011, according to the latest World Bank figures. That is far below the 65 to 75 percent in European countries and the United ...

  • Daimler creates dedicated China sales operation at Stuttgart HQ

    China Daily - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    German automobile giant Daimler AG, which owns the Mercedes-Benz car brand, has established a special sales unit in its Stuttgart headquarters dedicated to growing vehicle sales in China, amid a slowdown in China's luxury car market. The move comes after it integrated all sales activities for imported and locally produced passenger cars, under the umbrella of Beijing Mercedes-Benz Sales ...

  • China seeks to boost share of satellite market

    China Daily - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    /enpproperty--> China is actively exploring commercial opportunities to boost its share of the global satellite-launching market, in an attempt to challenge US and European dominance of this field. China Great Wall Industry Corp, a subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, is using this year's Paris Air Show to showcase its next generation of heavy-lifting rocket, the ...

  • Iran cancels local drilling rigs deal to buy from China

    AME Info - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The North Drilling Company of Iran has cancelled contracts with local manufacturers and signed a contract with Chinese manufacturers to build 14 onshore and offshore drilling rigs, Mehr news has reported. Chinese financiers will secure 80% of the required fund for manufacturing the rigs, said NDC managing director Hedayatollah Khademi. The rigs are expected to be delivered within the next two ...

  • Unwanted visitor from west hops into South Australia

    ABC Australia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Streaky Bay 5680 An unwanted visitor from the west has prompted environmental concern on Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.Authorities believe spotted-thighed frogs reached SA by road, in someone's vehicle.They are becoming established in the Streaky Bay area and a recent sighting was reported at Port Lincoln.Ecologist Greg Kerr said there was a danger the frogs might displace other ...

  • Australia’s dreaded cost of living – manacle or myth | George Negus

    The Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Tony Abbott is keen to lower the cost of living faced by ordinary families. But there is a significant difference between cost of living and cost of ...

  • Seoul shares seen down after Fed comments China data eyed

    Reuters - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    SEOUL, June 20 (Reuters) - Seoul shares are set to open lower on Thursday, tracking falls on Wall Street after U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signalled a likely pullback in stimulus measures later this year. Bernanke said the U.S. economy is expanding strongly enough for the central bank to begin slowing the pace of its bond-buying stimulus. "[Reduction of stimulus measures] is ...

  • China and Russia’s Human Trafficking Leads to Sanctions

    The Epoch Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Playing cards showing details of missing children are displayed in 2007 in Beijing, China. The cards showing photographs and information of 27 missing children were created by Shen Hao, the founder of a missing persons website to be handed out in areas notorious for child trafficking. China has just been put on a list of countries of serious concern for human trafficking. (China Photos/Getty ...

  • Buddhist Monks Form Badminton Team in China

    Prensa Latina - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Beijing, Jun 19 (Prensa Latina) Monks of the ancient Buddhist temple Lingyin, a sanctuary in the province of Zhejiang, a place where those who seek spiritual peace go on a pilgrimage, made up the only formal badminton team in the religious circles in China. According to reports published today in Beijing, its members have been awarded in different competitions and reached the third position the ...

  • What World Cup qualification means for Australia

    The Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Australia . For Asia, the top two teams in each group automatically qualify. Australia sat equal third with Oman on six points, one point behind second-placed Jordan and seven points behind its greatest Asian rival, Japan. Although Australia and Iraq had a game in hand, such was the confidence level that Football Federation Australia CEO, David Gallop, went on the offensive by declaring that ...

  • China less likely to release property curbs

    China Daily - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    BEIJING - The government is not likely to release new tightening policies in the short-term to curb property prices, JP Morgan's chief China economist Zhu Haibin said Wednesday. He said that given the faltering economic recovery and varied regional conditions, the possibility for the central government to release new tightening policies targeting the property market remains low. It is ...

  • Intl trade fair closes in NE China

    China Daily - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Heilongjiang province, with major contracts being signed. About $14 billion worth of foreign-related contracts and 587 domestic projects valued at 250.9 billion yuan ($40.9 billion) were signed during the five-day fair, according to the fair's organizing committee. Import and export contracts amounted to about $11.4 billion. Export trade deals mainly covered clothes, textiles, equipment ...

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