Thursday, January 17, 2008

America raps Taiwan over UN referendum

The United States stressed yesterday that it opposes Taiwan plans to hold a "referendum on UN membership."

India PM seeks stronger China ties

Jan. 15 - There is enough space in Asia for both countries, but the world's two most populous countries must work together says India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on visit in China.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is on a three day state visit to China, intent on warming Sino-Indian ties. But the neighbours must first break down historic wariness over China's traditional friendship with Indian rival Pakistan and growing ties with the U.S.A. and a decades-long border dispute that flared into a brief war in 1962.

India's PM Singh visits China

Jan. 14 - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh calls for more cooperation on trade with China during a meeting with business officials in Beijing.

The Indian Prime Minister arrived in Beijing on Sunday (January 13) morning to start his three-day visit to China.

After meeting with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Monday, he will hold talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao on Tuesday (January 15).

India and China's trade heads also discussed trade deficits between the two countries.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Kidney ops spark fierce debate over transplants

Two recent kidney transplant operations have caused Chinese medical experts, lawmakers and ethics advocates to call for a re-examination of the country's organ transplant regulations.

Beijing efforts inspire India

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Beijing's preparations for the Olympics were an inspiration for India, which hosts the Commonwealth Games in 2010.

Thousands march for democracy in HK

Thousands marched through Hong Kong yesterday, calling for the right to elect their government by 2012 -- a date leaders in Beijing have ruled out.

Opinion: Taiwan and fear in US-China ties

Maintaining good US-China relations will be a key determinant of global stability in this century.

Election fallout: ANALYSIS: Oversight needed to check KMT power

Given the Chinese Nationalist Party's (KMT) landslide victory in Saturday's legislative poll, the public needs to form a sound mechanism of oversight to check the power of the party within the legislature, political analysts and civil societies said yesterday.

Election fallout: US stops short of congratulating KMT after election

The US on Saturday congratulated the people of Taiwan for holding successful Legislative Yuan elections, but stopped short of congratulating the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) for its victory, in a brief statement issued some hours after the results were announced in Taipei.

Taiwan nationalists win ballot

Jan. 12 - The main opposition KMT party that once ruled all of China scoops a big parliamentary majority in Taiwan's elections.

The KMT nationalist party which favours closer economic ties with Beijing scores a landslide victory over the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, the DPP.

Opposition Wins Taiwan Parliamentary Election

The opposition Kuomintang party won a landslide victory as President Chen Shui-bian resigned as chairman of the governing Democratic Progressive Party to take responsibility for the loss.

Two Giants Try to Learn to Share Asia

India’s Prime Minister will arrive in Beijing on Sunday for a three-day visit to China, with each country eager to increase bilateral trade and promote mutual friendship.

Lives of Poverty, Untouched by China’s Boom

China has moved more people out of poverty than any other country in recent decades, but places like southern Henan Province remain destitute.

Taiwan Prepares for First of 2 Major 2008 Elections

China condemns the referendum as a step toward formal separation, and the United States has called it provocative and an unnecessary step that raises tension across the Taiwan Strait.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Taiwanese head for China

Dec. 28 - Moving politics aside, Taiwanese professionals forced out of a tough job market head to mainland China.

Thousands of professionals from Taiwan, which China considers a renegade state, flock to the mainland with hopes of earning higher wages and a having a leisurely lifestyle.