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Hourly News 2013-08-06
2013-08-06 11:15:12 CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Han
New Zealand dairy firm Fonterra has apologized for its tainted milk powder scandal.
Fonterra CEO Theo Spierings says Fonterra regrets any distress5 and anxiety that the scare may have caused.
He also says Fonterra is committed to China and is working with regulators to address the problem.
Fonterra is New Zealand's biggest exporter - it sells over 370-thousand tons of infant formula each year to China.
Around one-third of all the dairy imports here to China this year come from New Zealand.
China warns against rush to set code of conduct in South China Sea
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is warning about rushing to set the code of conduct in the South China Sea.
The Foreign Minister's comments were made in Vietnam during his official visit to the country.
Wang Yi says China has agreed to work on the code with members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
However, he says it is unrealistic to expect the deal to be worked out immediately.
He says any new code of conduct must be consensus-based, saying no individual countries should impose their will on others.
Wang Yi has met with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Vietnamese General Secretary of the Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong in Hanoi.
Both sides have reiterated6 their commitment to developing their relationship.
U.S. senators in Cairo over Egyptian political crisis
U.S. senator John McCain and Lindsey Graham are now in Cairo to hold talks with senior officials.
Their visit coincides with the trip of U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns.
Burns has met with top Egyptian leaders as well as a delegation8 from an Islamist alliance backing ousted9 Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi.
US and European diplomats have been meeting both government officials and supporters of Morsi in recent weeks, trying to calm the situation in the country which has sometimes been marred10 by violence.
A Turkish court sentenced nearly 300 accused of plotting against the government
Turkey's former army chief has been sentenced to life in prison, after five years of trials, for plotting to overthrow11 Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's ruling government.
A Turkish court sentenced nearly 300 people, including a number of well known journalists and two serving parliamentarians for their part in the so-called Ergenekon plot.
Critics say the charges were aimed at taming the secularist13 establishment which has long dominated Turkey.
Chinese gov't calls for efforts to handle heat
Chinese central government has issued a statement, asking local authorities in the south to make more efforts to control the damage brought on by the lingering heat wave and drought.
The State Council is asking local governments to make sure there is access to safe drinking water for residents and to sustain farming activities.
Government figures show 4.5 million people are now short of drinking water.
The heat wave in the east and the south is expected to last until the middle of this month.
China lifts cap on life insurance interest rate
The 2.5 percent pre-determined interest rates attached to life insurance products here in China have been scrapped14.
The move is the latest effort by central government to liberalize the country's interest rates.
The People's Bank of China has already loosened its grip on bank lending rates.
Under the new regulations, insurance companies can set their own rates to a maximum of 3.5-percent.
The rigid15 2.5 percent cap left much of the insurance products on offer here in China much the same.
Police in east China's Jiangxi Province are now investigating the self-proclaimed Qigong master Wang Lin over his alleged possession of firearms.
He stirred up controversy18 last month over images of his "supernatural power" shows as well as his pictures with several celebrities19.
Large snake kills two children in Canada
A large snake has strangled two children to death in Canada.
Local police say the reptile20 escaped from a pet store in New Brunswick before killing21 the two boys living at an apartment above the shop.
Police have already captured the snake.
A giant panda has given birth in South China's Guangdong Province.
It is the first time the province becomes a native home to giant pandas.
The cub was born at the Chime Long Safari23 Park in Guangzhou City and is reportedly in good health.
There are only five places in China where giant panda cubs24 have survived after birth: Southwest China's Sichuan, Southeast China's Fuzhou, Taipei, Beijing and Shanghai.
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