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Top North Korean leader meets Chinese vice1-president
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has met with Chinese vice-President Li Yuanchao.
Li is in Pyongyang to attend this weekend's ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the signing of the armistice2 which brought the fighting to an end in the Korean War.
As part of their meeting, Li Yuanchao says the anniversary Saturday marks an opportunity to remember those from both China and North Korea who lost their lives to defend their homelands.
He goes on to say the relationship between China and North Korea is entering a new period which is - quote - "built on the past and prepared for the future."
The armistace which ended the fighting in the Korean war was signed on July 27th, 1953.
GSK to appoint new head for China operation
GlaxoSmithKline has appointed a new General Manager here in China.
Herve Gisserot has been the senior vice president for Europe.
He's taking over as the General Manager from Mark Reilly.
Reilly had been in charge of GSK's operations during the current bribery4 scandal which has gripped its Chinese subsiduary.
The Ministry5 of Public Security alleges6 GlaxoSmithKlein funneled7 billions of yuan through travel agencies here in China to bribe3 doctors and officials to help increase sales.
Mark Reilly is expected to return here to China to be questioned in connection with the investigation8.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon says over 100,000 people killed in Syria
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon says the number of people killed in the Syrian conflict has now surpassed 100-thousand.
The latest estimate is 7-thousand people higher than the figure issued by the UN only a month ago.
Ban Ki-moon has issued the statement at UN headquarters in New York alongside US Secretary of State John Kerry.
Both are stressing the urgency of finding a political solution to the conflict.
Spanish PM declares three days of mourning for train crash victims
Spain's Prime Minister has declared 3-days of mourning following Wednesday's deadly train crash in the country's northwest.
Mariano Rajoy, who hails from the region where the accident took place, took time to visit the site.
95-others have been hospitalized, with 35 of them said to be in critical condition.
Initial indications are the train took a sharp curve just outside the city of Santiago de Composetela at around 180-kilometers per hour.
The maximum speed for the corner is listed at 80.
Egyptian army gives 48 hours for Islamist to join "national rank"
In an ominous11 statement, the Egyptian military has given a - quote - "last chance" for supporters of ousted12 President Mohamed Morsi 48-hours to join the national ranks.
Otherwise, the Egyptian military says it will adopt a new strategy to deal with, what it calls, "black terrorism."
The statement follows a call by the country's military chief and defense13 minister for supporters of the military to hold a mass rally this Friday in support of the military.
Moscow says no Snowden extradition15 request from U.S.
The Russian government says it has not recieved an extradition request from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
But at the same time, the Russian side does say it's recieved a letter from US Attorney General Eric Holder16, explaining the US position on Snowden.
The US ambassador to Russia says while the US government hasn't filed a formal extradition request, it does want Snowden returned to the United States to stand trial.
The status of that appeal remains up-in-the-air.
No injuries have been reported after an airliner24 skidded25 off the runway during a landing last night in Xi'an.
The Tianjin Airlines flight veered26 off the runway while landing shortly after 6:30 in the evening.
One of the plane's tires burst as part of the botched landing.
Much of Shaanxi has been innondated by heavy rains through the course of this week.
14 dead in NW China rainstorm
14-people are dead and one remains missing in Shaanxi after torrential downpours caused numerous houses to collapse28.
The downpours have cut off roads and caused in several rivers to spill over their banks in the city of Yan'an.
Officials are estimating economic losses of some 1.8-billion yuan.
Number of overseas Chinese students expected to reach 500,000
The number of overseas Chinese students this year is expected to increase by around 20-percent.
This would put the number at around 500-thousand.
The same analysis also suggests that over 90-percent of the Chinese students studying abroad last year were self-funded.
Amazon reports unexpected losses
The Seattle-based company is reporting a net loss of 7-million US dollars through Q2.
This represents a 2-cent a share loss.
Most analyists had been anticipating Amazon was going to report a profit of around 6-cents a share.
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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v.(尤指交通工具)改变方向或路线( veer的过去式和过去分词 );(指谈话内容、人的行为或观点)突然改变;(指风) (在北半球按顺时针方向、在南半球按逆时针方向)逐渐转向;风向顺时针转 | |
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