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3-year-old Chinese girl Ya Wen is Addicted to Cigarettes & Beer After Van Smash
Chinese 3-year-Old Ya Wen Is Addicted To Cigarettes & Beer After Van Smash.
New York [RR] Beijing—the shocking Indonesia addicted Kid smoker is not alone these days. China has Ya Wen addicted kid smoker as a competitor. Reports say that she “puts yet another cigarette to her lips and takes a long, hard drag – at just three years old”.
Chinese addicted Kid smoker’s Ya Wen, was reported...
Hello Chinese exports, good-bye U.S. jobs
For millions of unemployed Americans, the news about China’s surging export market isn’t necessarily cause for celebration, even if it might be a harbinger for global recovery.
Chinese exports surged 50% in May from a year earlier, easily trouncing expectations for a 32% increase, according to a Reuters report citing a leaked statement from a Chinese official.
This information is an...
99% of the people in China want to move to the U.S.
A recent news article reports “In China, cracks are appearing – in the neighbourhood of the massive Three Gorges Dam, the country’s great prestige project, and also in the Great Internet Firewall of China, enabling the ominous news to leak out. Three years ago stories were already emerging in the Chinese media about landslides, ecological deterioration and accumulation of algae further down...
Microsoft contractors faulted for illegal labor use
Companies found hiring hundreds of under-aged, unregistered workers, and forcing them to work overtime
Two Guangdong-based factories contracted to global giant Microsoft have been found guilty of illegal labor practices, including the employment of more than 300 16- to 18-year-old workers without registration. The companies will face administrative penalties if they do not change their work practices...
Obama Bows In Greeting Chinese Communist Leader Hu
President Barack Obama greets Chinese President Hu Jintao during the official arrivals for the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, Monday April 12. Here’s also a photo from Yahoo.com where humble Obama bows again to someone.
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China begins shutting US businesses out of country
China: Closing for Business? Western companies are finding themselves shut out as Beijing promotes homegrown rivals.
Not so long ago in China, Western business executives traveling to the provinces could expect a hearty welcome and a banquet with endless toasts of maotai liquor. In February, however, representatives of General Electric (GE) and a dozen other U.S. companies got a taste of the way commercial...
China Snubs Israeli Calls for Iran Sanctions
Dai Bingguo refused to meet the Israelis
The prime minister of contract murder, Binyamin Netanyahu, was not long permitted to rejoice over the agreement to sanction Iran which he had wrested from the Russian leadership. A few days later, China made it clear that it would in no case help to carry out such sanctions. Consequently, Netanyahu believed it necessary to pay a visit to the Chinese leadership,...
Moscow alarmed by Chinese maneuvers
Moscow's Red Square
Moscow, which conspicuously left out any mention of China’s growing influence and power in its newly adopted military doctrine, is revealing the depth of its alarm, however, through its trade and business decisions, according to a report from Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.
The new doctrine takes aim at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which Moscow identifies...
Chinese man chains his 2-year-old boy to lamppost outside Beijing mall
Chained: Two-year-old Chen Chuanliu is regularly padlocked to a tree while his rickshaw driver father touts for customers in Beijing
No escape: The padlock securing the toddler
At first sight it seems the ultimate in child cruelty – a two-year-old boy chained to a lamp post to stop him getting away.
Yet his parents say this is the only way they can guarantee not to lose him.
His father Chen Chuanliu...
China Warns US Relationship Turning Increasingly Sour
Chinese FM Yang Jiechi
China’s Foreign Ministry warned again today about the possibility of worsening ties with the United States, slamming the Obama Administration for its plan to meet the Dalai Lama in a pending visit.
The Chinese spokesman cautioned that the US should “realize the high sensitivity of Tibet-related issues” The Dalai Lama visit is far from the only incident in recent weeks causing...
China takes bold stance at Munich security conference, warns US violating International law
China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi is welcomed by Wolfgang Ischinger, chairman of the Conference on Security Friday before the start of the 46th Conference on Security Policy in Munich. Speaking with uncharacteristic bluntness, Mr. Yang accused the US of violating international law with its proposed arms sale to Taiwan.
Today Chinese foreign minister Yang Jiechi, speaking with unusual bluntness...
Obama ignores China warning, will announce new arms sale to Taiwan
The Obama administration notified US Congress Tuesday that it has decided to sell a new package of arms to Taiwan, reported the Associated Press.
The sale will include Black Hawk helicopters, Patriot missiles, and some communication materials. But F-16 fighters are unlikely to be included in the arms sale.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu warned in a news conference Tuesday that...
Animal rights advocate says: “Korea Should Stop Eating Man’s Best Friends”
Dogs in a case are waiting to be slaughtered at Moran Market in Seongnam, east of Seoul. Moran Market is the largest dog meat market in South Korea. (click to enlarge)
Abuse of Dogs Still Rampant in S. Korea, China.
A shocking case of animal abuse in Seoul’s largest dog meat market, revealed recently, has left many people in South Korea and China horrified and angry.
The abuse of hundreds of...
Putin Warns Against One World Order As US-China Military Tensions Grow
U.S.-China Military Tensions Grow
Even though the U.S. military budget is almost ten times that of China’s (with a population more than four times as large) and Washington plans a record $708 billion defense budget for next year compared to Russia spending less than $40 billion last year for the same, China and Russia are portrayed as threats to the U.S. and its allies.
China has no troops outside...
Chinese Export Dead Chicken - Photo Gallery
Are you seeing more and more food from China in your supermarket? Have you noticed you can’t buy a single package of fish that isn’t from Asia? Do you think your food from those countries is processed in a sanitary manner, and thus safe to eat? Unlike the U.S., Canada, and Europe, China does not have laws regulating food processing. Many companies are using Hong Kong addresses for products...