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11
Feb
2012
To fortify ties with China, Pak to lease Gilgit-Baltistan to Beijing

1 day ago by hidden

Pakistan is trying to cement it's relation with China after the US - Pak ties reached a point of no return. According to an Urdu daily the think tanks of China and Pakistan have begun discussions to hand over Gilgit-Baltistan region to China on lease.

Firstpost - firstpost.com · Rank: 383 · 122 references

08
Feb
2012
6 TOP ECONOMISTS ANSWER: Is China Heading Toward A Hard Landing? // politics

4 days ago by The Manager

China’s economy grew 8.9% last quarter, the slowest pace in 2.5 years. And worries of a Chinese hard landing, defined as a sharp and sudden deceleration in growth, gained momentum last year. However, China has been proactive in its efforts to prevent a hard landing. It has fine-tuned its policies to ...

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Harper’s China project—let’s keep it commercial

4 days ago by Les Horswill

Dramatists in Canada’s diplomatic service and China retainers in Canadian universities, business think-tanks, and law offices are inflating beyond all reason Stephen Harper’s so-called “recalibration” of Canada’s relationship with China. His meetings in Beijing this week will not re-orient Canada, w ...

Horswill on political ... - les-horswill.blogspot.com · Rank: 149,248

02
Feb
2012
Facebook unsure whether it can launch in China

10 days ago by Michael Kan

China, one of the world's largest Internet markets, could be out of reach of Facebook because of the Chinese government's strict censorship policies, the company says.

Iphone Unlocking | Iphone ... - iphoneunlocking.co.uk · Rank: 60,077 · 4 references

28
Jan
2012
Google: Mobile Opportunity in the Chinese Market Is Phenomenal

15 days ago by Chris Chang

If you're like most people living in China, you're annoyed by China's censorship machine. Google is also annoyed by China's censorship system, and considering how the search giant chose to end censorship of search results two years ago, we believe Google is very pissed with China. Today, what more c ...

M.I.C. Gadget - micgadget.com · Rank: 1,275 · 1287 references

24
Jan
2012
प्रधानमन्त्री भन्छन्–युवा ...

19 days ago by poudel

२४ जनवरी, २०१२ काठमाडौं– प्रधानमन्त्री डा. बाबुराम भट्टराईले युवा जनशक्तिको बढ्दो विदेश पलायन रोक्न सरकार प्रयासरत रहेको बताउनुभएको छ । राष्ट्रिय वाणिज्य बैंकको ४७ औं वार्षिकोत्सवका अवसरमा आज राजधानीमा आयोजित एक कार्यक्रममा प्रधानमन्त्री भट्टराईले स्वदेशमा नै रोजगारीको अवसर सिर्जना गरी युवा जनशक्तिल ...

Janapukar - janapukar.com · 4 references

22
Jan
2012
Be Careful What You Vote For

21 days ago by admin

WorldsWays Living History In Progress Current Events in the World "Be Careful What You Vote For" by Jerry Waxman The results of Egypt's Parliamentary elections are not too surprising, given recent revelations in Egyptian politics. However, a year ago, when Egypt was in the throes of the "Lotus Revol ...

Living History - worldsways.com · 1 reference

20
Jan
2012
China – The BRIC About to Smash Through Australia’s Windscreen

23 days ago by Nickolai Hubble

The BRICs - Brazil, Russia, India and China - are supposed to be the upcoming economic boomers of our age. In fact, the BRICs theory was our first exposure to the world of economics. But now part of the story is looking a little shaky. The ABC reports that 'China's National Bureau of Statistics says ...

The Daily Reckoning Australia - dailyreckoning.com.au · Rank: 16,793 · 7 references

Weibo Real Name Policy of the Day // technology

23 days ago by Cheezburger Network

Weibo Real Name Policy of the Day: The Chinese government will require users of social networks to register using their real names as part of a crackdown on “Internet rumors.” Registering a new account on Sina Weibo — the most popular Chinese microblogging service, with over 250 million registered u ...

TDW Geeks - geeks.thedailywh.at · Rank: 2,061 · 578 references

18
Jan
2012
The Cinderella Story of China’s Economy

25 days ago by Chris Mayer

Everyone knows that when the clock strikes midnight for Cinderella, the carriage turns back into a pumpkin, the horse into mice and the jewelled gown into rags. The spell is broken and reality returns. I keep thinking of China in this context. One of the big questions of the year is whether China’s ...

The Daily Reckoning Australia - dailyreckoning.com.au · Rank: 16,793 · 7 references

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