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South China Sea Protests

South China Sea Dispute: A Resolution Seems Doubtful (EXCLUSIVE)

The South China Sea has become Asia's most dangerous flashpoint of conflict. The settlement of the South China Sea dispute will involve compromise and an appreciation of the relative power of the countries involved, says Jeffery Atik, law faculty member at the Loyola law School, Los Angeles.

Asian Stocks Rise On Stimulus Measure Hopes

An investor checks stock information with a computer at a brokerage house in Hefei
Asian markets were rose Tuesday as investors continued to be hopeful that central banks all over the world would soon announce stimulus measures to tackle the weakening global economy.
United Airlines

Airline Passengers Revolt After Three-Day Delay In China

United customers staged a rebellion in a Shanghai airport after their flight was cancelled again and again. After being scheduled to leave China on Wednesday, customers finally landed in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday morning. Passengers pulled a customer service representative across the counter by his tie.
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China Hits Back On US Olympics Uniform, Ralph Lauren Row

China weighed in on Monday with a heavy dose of sarcasm regarding the recent controversy over U.S. Olympics team blazers, suggesting that perhaps members of congress should be banned from wearing anything or using any product that has been manufactured abroad.
Chinese Hacking

China Has 'Back Door' Access to 80% of World Communications, Claims Expert

Using equipment supplied by Chinese electronics giants Huawei Technologies and ZTE corporation, the People's Liberation Army and the government have back door access to a vast majority of the world's electronic information, including sensitive military and intelligence data, Michael Maloof claims.
Asian Stocks

Asian Stock Markets Gain On China Stimulus Hopes

Asian stock markets mostly advanced Monday on speculation of further stimulus measures from China after Premier Wen Jiabao warned Sunday that the recovery in the world’s second largest economy was not stable.
Protests In Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia Lashes Out At Russia Over Human Rights Comments

Saudi Arabia Saturday slammed the comments by Russia's human rights envoy, who had expressed great concern about the situation in the Gulf Kingdom, and condemned an unjustified interference in the Kingdom's internal affairs, state media Saudi Press Agency reported.

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