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July 2006
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07/31/2006
China has the world's fourth largest economy but it now believes it needs a Harry Potter or "Da Vinci Code" to solidify its role as a world power. To do so, China is creating "cultural industries" in order to influence the world through language, art, music, film, and all other things cultural.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) |
07/22/2006
NEW YORK, July 22 (OneWorld) - A prominent rights advocacy group has launched a worldwide campaign this week against "big brothers" trying to block information on the Internet.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Corporations] [Freedom of Expression] [ICT] [Internet] [Activism] [Governance] |
07/22/2006
from Treehugger blog:
Read moreChina is starting work on what will eventually be the largest wind power farm in the world. Related: [Renewable Energy] Image: Sunrise for wind turbines © Network for New Energy Choices
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07/21/2006
from chinadialogue:
Read more'The world cannot sustain China and other third-world countries and current first-world countries all operating at first-world levels.' Image: Desertification and dust storms increasingly plague China © Greenpeace
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07/20/2006
In the year it stopped receiving food aid from the World Food Programme (2005), China emerged as the world's third largest food aid donor, according to the International Food Aid Information System.
Read moreFrom: ReliefWeb UN OCHA |
07/12/2006
Chinese blogger and documentary filmmaker Hao Wu has been released after nearly five months in detention.
Read moreFrom: Reporter Senza Frontiere |
07/12/2006
It was not only Mumbai that was rocked by explosions on Tuesday, even the capital of the north Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar, was rocked by grenade explosions that killed six tourists. The grenades used in the attack were found to have Chinese markings.
Read moreRelated: [India] [Pakistan] [Religion] [Arms & Military] [Conflict] [Terrorism] |
07/11/2006
from Chinadialogue:
Read more 'China’s technicians are evidently still stuck in the 'copying' stage, and do not dare to innovate,' says Yongfeng Feng.
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07/10/2006
European Parliament president Josep Borrell has been urged to raise the cases of three imprisoned Chinese cyber-dissidents during a seven-day visit to China, in order to demonstrate that a resolution about online free expression will be followed up by concrete action.
Read moreFrom: Reporter Senza Frontiere Related: [Europe] |
07/07/2006
Kiinan ammatillisen keskusjärjestön puheenjohtaja esittää ay-organisaation määräämistä pakolliseksi Kiinassa toimiville ulkomaisille yrityksille. Asia on hänen mukaansa hoidettava muuttamalla ay-toimintaa säätelevää lakia. Hän sanoi, että joidenkin yritysten tiukasta vastarinnasta huolimatta työ tavoitteen saavuttamiseksi jatkuu.
Read moreFrom: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus Related: [Labor] Image: - © The UNESCO Courier
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07/06/2006
China, the world's main producer of traditional and herbal medicines, has launched an international project to modernise the sector.
Read moreFrom: SciDev.Net |
07/03/2006
Two leading environmental protection groups call for conservation measures to protect the world's largest and highest plateau in the wake of the opening of a railway through the Tibetan Plateau.
Read moreFrom: WWF International Image: The new railway line crosses the Tibetan Plateau, home to Tibetan antelope, tigers and many other species (© WWF China)
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'China’s technicians are evidently still stuck in the 'copying' stage, and do not dare to innovate,' says Yongfeng Feng.
