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China hints at move to strengthen Communist rule
BEIJING - China's ruling Communist Party will discuss a proposal to amend its constitution at its congress in early November, state media said on Monday, a move aimed at strengthening one-party rule over the next five years.
China hints at move to strengthen Communist rule at party congress
BEIJING - China's ruling Communist Party will discuss a proposal to amend its constitution at its congress in early November, state media said on Monday, a move aimed at strengthening one-party rule over the next five years.
Watchdog condemns Turkey's crackdown on press freedom
ISTANBUL - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's government has waged one of the world's biggest crackdowns on press freedom in recent years, jailing more journalists than Iran, China or Eritrea, a leading media watchdog said on Monday.
China inks 10-year potash supply deal with tiny American miner
NEW YORK - A state-owned Chinese fertilizer company has signed a 10-year potash supply agreement with Prospect Global Resources Inc , guaranteeing China a steady flow of the crucial fertilizer and helping it partially sidestep multinational suppliers like Potash Corp .
Analysis: Defying doomsayers, China to avoid Japan-style bubble
TOKYO - China has defied doomsayers who have warned for years that Asia's biggest economy would soon suffer a Japan-style boom and bust. It will continue to defy them for years to come.
China cabinet seeks ambitious economic reform agenda: advisers
BEIJING - China's top leaders have asked policy think-tanks to draw up their most ambitious economic reform proposals in decades that could curb the power of state firms and give more freedom to the setting of interest rates and the yuan currency.
Despite problems, Chinese exporters expect mild growth this year
GUANGZHOU, China - Chinese exporters at Asia's largest trade fair expect orders for made-in-China products to remain resilient for the rest of this year and even grow slightly despite shriveling demand from debt-stricken Europe and the strengthening yuan currency.
As Iraq, Afghan wars end, private security firms adapt
WASHINGTON - On a rooftop terrace blocks from the White House, a collection of former soldiers and intelligence officers, executives and contractors drink to the international private security industry.
Chinese government mulls policies to support solar power industry
SHANGHAI - China is working on policies, including subsidies and easier access to the grid, to help its ailing solar power producers expand in the domestic market, the China Daily reported on Saturday, citing industry officials and government sources.
Exclusive: China power brokers agree on preferred leadership - sources
BEIJING - China's three most powerful men have come up with preferred candidates to head up the nation's new leadership, sources said, in a group that includes financial reformers but leaves a question mark over its commitment to political reform.
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