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  • Comfort Women Cancel Meeting With Japanese Mayor

    International Herald Tribune - Friday 24th May, 2013

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  • Japan life insurers may keep money at home as bond yields rise

    Reuters - Friday 24th May, 2013

    By Taiga Uranaka TOKYO | Fri May 24, 2013 6:32am EDT TOKYO May 24 (Reuters) - Japanese life insurers are giving signs that they may not send much more of their $3 trillion in assets abroad this year, as Japanese government bond yields start picking up, despite hinting last month that they might boost their foreign bond holdings to seek higher returns. Investors have been spurred to ...

  • China calls for denuclearization on Korean Peninsula

    Global Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Pyongyang envoy seeks end to int'l isolation, say experts China said on Friday it hoped relevant parties to continue sticking to the objective of denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula and work for peace and stability in Northeast Asia. Vice Chairman of China's Central Military Commission Fan Changlong made the call on Friday during his meeting with Choe Ryong Hae, the special envoy ...

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  • China to simplify forex transactions

    China Daily - Friday 24th May, 2013

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  • Chinas SOEs face poor profit prospects

    China Daily - Friday 24th May, 2013

    BEIJING - With China's State-owned enterprises (SOEs) posting growth of just 5.3 percent from January to April this year, prospects for the SOEs' profitability in 2013 remain poor, analysts said. The SOEs saw their total profit growth slow to 5.3 ...

  • Taiwan cuts growth forecast on muted export demand

    The Seattle Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Taiwan has lowered its economic growth forecast for 2013 to a muted 2.4 percent as global demand for the island's electronics exports remained ...

  • China-Pakistan ties to get fresh vigor premier

    China Daily - Friday 24th May, 2013

    /enpproperty--> ISLAMABAD - Visiting Premier Li Keqiang said Thursday that the commitment shared by China and Pakistan to deepening bilateral cooperation will inject new vigor into their friendship. The two nations boast an evergreen friendship that is always full of vim and vigor, Li said in a meeting with a cross-section of Pakistanis devoted to bilateral friendship. Noting that the ...

  • Filmed insights into Chinas big change

    China Daily - Friday 24th May, 2013

    An urge to record the phenomenon of China's transformation over the past two decades has propelled what has come to be known as the New Chinese Documentary Film Movement. Pioneers such as Duan Jinchuan, Zhang Yuan and Wu Wenguang have pushed a hugely influential "reality aesthetic", taking advantage of developing technologies that allow regular citizens to tell the stories they ...

  • US schools vie for partners in China

    China Daily - Friday 24th May, 2013

    /enpproperty--> US universities are seeking out partnerships in China, hoping to broaden their international reach and provide academic and research opportunities for students and faculty, as two campus presidents' trips to China show. The University of Pennsylvania "is deeply committed to its engagement in China", said Amy Gutmann, president of the Ivy League school in ...

  • UK soldiers killing Attacker wielding butcher knife is a Christian who converted to Islam

    Times of India - Friday 24th May, 2013

    LONDON: A man seen with bloody hands wielding a butcher knife after the killing of a British soldier on the streets of London was described as a convert to Islam who took part in demonstrations with a banned radical group, ...

  • Mando China puts listing plan on hold

    The Standard - Friday 24th May, 2013

    (25 mins ago) Mando China (1356) said it has decided to delay its plan to floating its shares in Hong Kong due to market volatility. The South Korean autopart maker was originally set to float its shares, aiming forHK$6.8-8.6 apiece, on the local bourse on May 30, seeking to raise as much as HK$2.093 billion. With a broadlot of 500 shares, the minimum charge is ...

  • No guarantee of peace NKorean envoy warns China

    Associated Press - Friday 24th May, 2013

    BEIJING (AP) -- China told a top North Korean envoy Friday it wants a peaceful, denuclearized Korean Peninsula, and said the emissary warned there is "no guarantee of peace" but that his country was willing to hold talks with all ...

  • Feds Bullard sees no surprise in Japan swings

    Market Watch - Friday 24th May, 2013

    LONDON (MarketWatch) -- The big swings in Japan's stock and bond markets is not surprising, given the Japanese government's aggressive monetary stimulus program, St. Louis Federal Reserve Chairman James Bullard said Friday. "It is a big moment for Japan," Bullard ...

  • China vows to liberalise interest rates

    Times of India - Friday 24th May, 2013

    yuan currency more responsive to market forces and more convertible this year, the government said on Friday. China will draft plans on a deposit insurance system and quicken the development of private financial institutions, according to guidelines on reforms for 2013 drafted by the National and Development and Reform Commission ...

  • Liberia Pr China or India - Who Takes Wologisi Mountain

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The Government of the People's Republic of China has expressed interest in exploiting the Wologisi Mountain in Lofa County, northwestern Liberia, amidst reports here that an Indian company O.P. Jindal Group has similar interest. Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua, told a news conference Thursday in Monrovia that the Wologisi Mountain is China's interest, but there is yet no formal ...

  • Djibouti Govt Japan Discuss Geothermal Co-Operation

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Djiboutian Minister of Energy Ali Yacoub Mohamoud and Japanese Ambassador to Djibouti Atsushi Nishioka discussed the possible joint development of geothermal energy in Djibouti Wednesday (May 22nd), the Djiboutian Information Agency reported. Mohamoud expressed Djibouti's desire to develop geothermal energy as a way to move towards energy independence, which Nishioka said Japan will ...

  • London killers are Britons of Nigerian originBritain experienced a communal backlash against Muslims within 24 hours of a young serving soldier being butchered with stone age savagery in Woolwich by two radical British Nigerians who had chang

    Times of India - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Woolwich by two radical British Nigerians who had changed from being "devout Christians to Muslims" recently. Mobs calling themselves English Defence League clashed with riot police after Wednesday's "terror attack" . Mosques in Woolwich, Braintree in Essex and Gillingham in Kent were attacked with bricks and bottles. Fearing such backlash could intensify and affect all ...

  • 5 Thai soldiers killed in bomb attack

    SINA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Five Thai soldiers were killed in a road-side bomb explosion in shouthern Thai Province of Pattani on Friday. Thai media reported that the bomb was detonated by Muslim insurgents in the southern part of Thailand to ambush a unit of rangers in Moo 4 village inTambon Buarae in Sai Buri district at 10:50 a.m.. The rangers were returning to their base in their pick-up truck after keeping security ...

  • Japan China S Korea to cooperate on air pollution

    SINA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Japan, China and South Korea agreed Monday to cooperate in the fight against cross-border air pollution, despite strained relations between the neighbors because of territorial disputes. The annual ministerial environmental meeting in Kitakyushu on Sunday and Monday came after acrid haze blanketing swathes of China earlier this year sparked health warnings in Japan as the smog spread across the ...

  • Chinas premier Li Keqiang in Pakistan

    Asia Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    By Syed Fazl-e-Haider KARACHI - Pakistan and China on Wednesday agreed to jointly work on an economic corridor for enhanced connectivity, with the two countries signing a series of agreements related to energy, technology and space during the first visit to Pakistan by China's premier Li Keqiang since he took office in March. Even so, local critics claimed Pakistan was of little ...

  • Kerry to Visit Ethiopia for Security Talks

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is headed to Ethiopia for security talks with regional officials and to attend a 50th anniversary celebration for the African ...

  • Russia Syria Agrees to Participate in Conference

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Russia says the Syrian government has agreed in principle to attend aproposed international peace conference on the country's future. A spokesman for the Russian foreign ministry said Friday that Syria has agreed to participate in the conference that Russia and the U.S. have proposed next month in Geneva. But he said it is impossible to set a date yet because it is not clear yet who will ...

  • 3 Indian Soldiers Killed in Kashmir Attack

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Authorities say the attack took place Friday outside Srinagar, the main city on the Indian section of Kashmir. Rebel groups have been fighting for years for independence from India or a merger with Pakistan. Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan and they have fought two wars over its ...

  • Bridge Collapses in Washington State No Fatalities

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    In this photo provided by Francisco Rodriguez, rescue boats approach victims at their vehicles in the Skagit River after the collapse of the Interstate 5 bridge in Mount Vernon, Wash., May 23, ...

  • Victims of Oklahoma Tornado Get Help From Near and Far

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    In the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, the recovery from Monday's deadly tornado is picking up speed, even as locals mourn the loss of at least 24 people, including 10 children. Funerals will begin Friday in Moore, and President Obama plans to visit the town Sunday. Resources are pouring in from all over the country to help those in desperate need. The devastation of her home brought a ...

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