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Ling Wancheng

China Demands Repatriation of Corrupt Ex-Official's Brother from U.S.

China is requesting the repatriation of a Chinese businessman from the U.S. Ling Wancheng is a sibling of Ling Jihua - a former party official sacked in July for corruption, who is currently in hiding.

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China Announces Completion of Land Building Project in Nansha Islands

A Chinese government spokesperson announced the completion of China's land building project in the disputed Spratly Islands on Tuesday. The announcement was aimed to calm the other countries who also have claims to those group of islands.

China Releases Human Rights Report on US

China Issues Report on Human Rights Violation by the United States

China's State Council Information Office on Friday issued a list of human rights violations committed by the United States government. The annual report is intended to counter US allegations of human rights abuses in China.

U.S.-China Strategic And Economic Dialogue Summit

High Level Talks between U.S., China Begin in Washington

Several high ranking members of the Chinese and U.S. government officially kicked off a three-day economic and security meeting between both countries in Washington DC on Tuesday.

China-US Military Agreement

United States and China Sign Military Agreement for Peaceful Dialogues and Cooperation

The United States and China on June 12 inked a military agreement in Washington that will help its armies conduct peaceful dialogues and cooperation with each other.

Fan Changlong

Chinese Military Delegation to Visit U.S. Despite Tensions in Pacific and Cyber Attack Allegations

A Chinese military delegation headed by the Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Fan Changlong is scheduled to arrive in the United States this week for a meeting with the American Defense Secretary as well as a tour of the Pentagon and other military installations.

U.S. ‘Tricked’ Into Aiding China Through 100-Year Con: Author

U.S. ‘Tricked’ Into Aiding China Through 100-Year Con: Author

China has been carrying out a clandestine century-long ploy to fly under the radar while receiving aid in the form of funds, know-how and technology from the United States, claimed a China expert in a recently released book.

Chinese Shoppers

New U.S. Visa Rule to Open Floodgates to Chinese Tourists

More than three three million chinese tourists are expected to flood the US in the next 4 years.

U.S. Navy Admiral Samuel Locklear testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Forces Korea in review of the Defense Authorization Request for FY2014 in Washington April 9, 2013.

Top U.S. Pacific Commander: Conflict with China Not Inevitable

The top U.S. Naval commander in the Pacific fleet rejected the notion that military conflict was inevitable between the U.S. and China.

Chinese Hackers

China Says US Fabricating Facts on Hacking Cost

After FBI Director James Comey said that Chinese cyber criminals are attacking United States companies and costing the government billions of dollars in damage, the Chinese government said Sunday that Comey's statements were an "unjustified fabrication of facts."

Wang Yi

China, U.S. To Revamp Bilateral Ties In November

The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday called for concrete action to re-mold China-U.S. relations, ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to the country on November.

Obama

Obama’s Beijing Visit ‘Important Milestone’ In U.S.-China Relations, National Security Adviser Rice Says

U.S. President Barack Obama's trip to China this November will be an important milestone in fostering bilateral ties between the two nations, said White House National Adviser Susan Rice on Monday during a meeting with senior Chinese officials in Beijing.

US Secretary of Defence Chuck Hagel (L) shakes hands with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their meeting in New Delhi.

Hagel tells Indian audience they don't have to choose between the US and China

Speaking Saturday before New Delhi businessmen and academics, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said India didn't have to choose between the United States and China

Philadelphia Orchestra in action

Philadelphia Orchestra to host November concert celebrating US-China relations

The Philadelphia Orchestra this week announced a series of events to celebrate the 35th anniversary of official diplomatic relations between the United States and China.

Symantec Headquarters

Symantec Says its Products are Still Allowed in China

Beijing is aiming to promote the use of domestic information technology software.

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