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 The Beijing HourMorning EditionShane Bigham with you on this Sunday November 15th, 2015.

Welcome to the Beijing Hour, live from the Chinese capital.
Coming up on the program this morning...
Security has been tightened across Europe following the deadly attacks in Paris. Nearly 130 deaths have been confirmed in the French capital...
The Chinese president has met with his Turkish counterpart ahead of the upcoming G20 summit. The two leaders talked about enhancing bilateral trade and investment...
A UN envoy calls for a ceasefire in Syria as a political transition process gets underway...
We have our weekly round up of the latest Science & Technology news.
In Sports...Russia and the Czech Republic are even at the Fed Cup...
In Entertainment...reaction from actors and musicians in Paris at the time of the attacks on Friday...
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Top News129 dead, 352 injured in Paris attacksAnchor:
The coordinated attacks in Paris on Friday night have claimed the lives of nearly 130 people, with French authorities saying the number is likely to rise as many of the injured are in critical condition.
Our Reporter Niu Honglin has the details.
Reporter:
Paris prosecutor Francois Molins says the coordinated attacks in Paris have left 129 people dead and another 352 injured.
Also, he says nearly 100 injured people are in critical condition.
"We deplore the deaths of 129 people at different sites - this total is unfortunately still provisional and could change since there are a number of wounded who are still in intensive care. The total of wounded is currently 352, of whom at least 99 are in intensive care. "He says seven attackers were neutralized, including three killed during the assault carried out by security forces to rescue hostages taken in Bataclan theatre.
Molins pointed out it's "very likely" that three teams of "terrorists" coordinated the attacks.
The prosecutor also gave out details on the identities of two attackers.
He says "One of the attackers at Bataclan was born in France in 1985, and was known to the intelligence services.
And the Syrian passport found at the site of Stade de France bombing belonged to a Syrian born in 1990, unknown to the security services.
"Near the body of the suicide bomber who blew himself up at 2100 (2000 GMT) at the Stade de France, a Syrian passport was discovered in the name of an individual born in September 1990 in Syria. I would like to make it clear that this individual was not known to the French authorities.
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the gun and bomb rampage that also targeted restaurants and a football stadium.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls called the assault an "act of war" and says France will fight back:
"We are at war and, because we are at war, we will take extraordinary measures and we will act and hit this enemy to destroy it in France and Europe, but also in Syria and Iraq, and to prosecute those who committed these acts. And we will respond with the same level as the attacks, with great determination and with great will."French has declared a state of emergency and urged people stay indoors unless absolutely necessary.
However, many people are gathering at the attack sites to mourn the victims who lost their lives in the attacks.
One passerby, Gillian, came to lend her support to Parisians on Place de la Republique:
"I came here because I wanted to share in the solidarity with the people of Paris, and the people of France, and the people of the world - to grieve and to start healing fast, to grieve and to start healing as fast as possible, and to take action and stand for peace, and to stand for harmony; and to not get stuck in petty hatred, but to move forward with peace and connection for all people."This is the fourth terror attack in France this year and marks the first time France has suffered from suicide attacks.
It's the worst such attack in Europe since the Madrid train bombings of 2004, in which 191 died.
For CRI, I'm Niu Honglin.
China seeks trade, investment facilitation with Turkey: XiPresident Xi Jinping says China is ready to explore ways to facilitate bilateral trade and investment with Turkey.
During a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Xi Jinping called for strengthened strategic communication with Turkey.
The Chinese president suggested expanding the use of each other’s' currencies to facilitate bilateral trade and investment.
Xi Jinping also says security cooperation between the two countries should be deepened.
For his part, Erdogan said his country is ready to join hands with China to lift bilateral trade to a higher level.
The Turkish president also said Turkey will never allow any group to conduct anti-China activities or activities that undermine the Sino-Turkish relationship on its own soil.
The meeting was held hours after the Chinese president's arrival in Turkey's Mediterranean coastal city of Antalya, where he will attend the G20 summit.
Turkey hopes to extend economic cooperation with China at G20: economy ministerTurkish Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci says Turkey intends to use the G20 Summit to push forward its economic cooperation with China and Turkey will seek more cooperation opportunities with China during President Xi's visit.
"Very important projects are on the table, like the Silk Road, like the high speed trains from east of Turkey to the west, I mean, getting Asia connecting to Europe, and some projects on energy. These are going to be very important subjects during the meeting."Despite China's economic growth rate having slowed slightly, Zeybekci believes China will continue to strengthen economic cooperation with other countries through the implementation of the "One Belt and One Road" initiative.
"Chinese economy is going out for the investment, going out for the production, going out for the marketing, assembling to other countries. Then China is not going to have any problem because then the other countries are going to come up."He also said as one of the original members of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), Turkey will have more development opportunities together with China and other Asian countries and regions.
Expert's View on G20 and ChinaAnchor:
For more on the coming G20 summit, CRI's Wang Mengzhen earlier spoke with Wang Wen, Executive Dean, at the Chongyang Institute of Renmin University. Professor Wang is now in Antalya, Turkey, as an observer.
Chinese Official Says Success of G20 Summit Helpful in Combating TerrorismA senior Chinese official has called for a successful G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey to help eliminate the soil that breeds ground for terrorism.
Zhu Guangyao, China's vice finance minister, made the call following the series of deadly coordinated attacks that rocked Paris on Friday.
Zhu says the terror attacks in France once again prove that terrorism is "the common enemy of all mankind" and urges G20 members to work together to combat terrorism.
Zhu also emphasizes the urgency of cracking down on terrorism, which poses a great threat to the world's economy.
The global economy, mass migration into Europe, and terrorism are expected to dominate the discussions among G20 leaders at the upcoming event slated for Sunday and Monday.
French President Francois Hollande, however, has cancelled his planned trip to Antalya due to Friday's coordinated attacks.
China will take over the G20 presidency early next month and will host another summit in its eastern city of Hanghzhou in 2016.
UK Tightens Security Check in Wake of Paris AttackAnchor:
The UK has tightened security checks at its major international ports following the terrorist attack on Friday evening which has killed more than 120 civilians and injured hundreds. A French man was arrested after he tried to discard a suspicious item in the North Terminal at Gatwick airport.
CRI's London Correspondent Duan Xuelian has the details.
Reporter:
UK Prime Minister David Cameron made a public statement after chairing a meeting with his top ministers on Saturday morning. He expressed his condolences to the victims of the Paris attack and vows that the UK will stand side by side with France in the fight against terrorism.
"They were killed and injured by brutal and callous murderers who want to destroy everything our two countries stand for: peace, tolerance, liberty. But we will not let them. We will redouble our efforts to wipe out this poisonous extremist ideology and together with the French and our allies around the world, stand up for all we believe in."Cameron stresses that the UK faces the same level of terrorist threat, and needs both the government and its citizens to remain vigilant.
"The threat level in UK is already at 'Severe' which means an attack is highly likely and will remain so. Our police and intelligence agencies work around the clock to do all they can to keep us safe. Ever since the coordinated firearm attack in Mumbai in 2008, we've all been working together to insure we could respond to such an attack. This summer, policy and other emergency agencies carried out a major exercise to test our response for multiple firearms attacks and in the light of last night's attacks, we would of course review our plans and make sure we learn any appropriate lessons."Downing Street says a small number of British citizens were among those dead or injured in the Paris attacks and the British Embassy is working with French authorities to find out more information.
In the wake of Friday's attacks, major ports in London, including St Pancras International which is a hub for Eurostar trains connecting London and Paris, have seen tightened security checks. And the north terminal Gatwick airport was closed for six hours because of the suspicious actions of one man. It has reported that police have detained a 41-year-old man who tried to discard his luggage at the airport.
Mark Rowley, London's Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner, says the ambition of terrorists is to create fear and distrust among the public. He advises the British public remain calm and inform the police should they discover any information about suspicious behavior.
"We have already trying to prepare for such attacks. We've got more officers on patrol. Overnight of course, we've look at our plans afresh and whenever something like this happens, we will review our stance and people would probably see in the next few days more police officers at public events and strengthened policing at ports."London's landmarks including the London Eye and Tower Bridge were lit up in the colors of the French flag in mourning of the Paris attack victims. A vigil was held at London's Trafalgar Square with hundreds of people gathering to pay their respects.
For CRI, I'm Duan Xuelian in London.
EU leaders pledge to stand united in fight against terrorismEU leaders have pledged to stand united in the fight against terrorism, hours after the Paris attacks claimed by the Islamic State.
In a joint statement, the leaders of 28 EU member states and EU institutions, namely the European Council, the European Commission, and the European Parliament, vowed to face the terrorism threat with all necessary means and ruthless determination.
They said everything that can be done at the European level to make France safe will be done, noting that "it is an attack against us all."With a belief of "Good is stronger than evil," the leaders said this shameful act of terrorism will only achieve the opposite of its purpose, which was to divide, frighten, and sow hatred.
The EU leaders have decided to observe one-minute of silence in memory of the victims across the EU countries at noon on Monday.
The series of terror attacks in and around Paris killed over 120 people and wounded more than 350 others on Friday night.
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks and warned that France will be a target as long as it carries out military operations against Muslims.
UN Envoy Calls For Immediate Syrian CeasefireThe United Nations Special Envoy for Syria has called for an immediate ceasefire in Syria.
Staffan de Mistura says the appeal aims to coincide with the start of a political transition process there.
"We are also very clearly indicated that the moment, the beginning of this political process, starts in earnest, we should be aiming in parallel for actually having a nationwide ceasefire. Obviously excluding those who don't want a ceasefire, you can imagine who they could be. If that is the case, that would be the first real message. Not only about the meeting which they've been waiting for, which is the meeting between Syrians and about serious things such as their future political scenario, but those about a reduction of violence."At the same time, diplomats meeting in Vienna have agreed on a timeline for a political transition in Syria.
US Secretary of State John Kerry says an agreement for talks between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the opposition will start on January 1.
Kerry has added that once an agreement on a transitional government is reached, a new constitution will be drafted within 6 months.
In addition, free and fair elections will be held within 18 months.
U.S. air strike kills senior IS leader in LibyaThe Pentagon says a senior leader of the extremist group Islamic State in Libya was killed in an air strike.
The U.S. military conducted the air strike on Friday night local time in Libya.
It targeted Abu Nabil, an Iraqi national who was a longtime al Qaeda operative and senior IS leader in Libya.
The Pentagon added that Nabil's death will degrade the ability of IS to meet the group's objectives in Libya, including establishing bases in Libya and planning external attacks on the US.
The operation was authorized and initiated prior to the attacks in Paris.
AU, China vow to take relations to new heightChina and the African Union have vowed to strengthen cooperation.
China's vice minister of commerce held a meeting with the AU's deputy chairperson at AU headquarters in Ethiopia's capital on Friday.
China has provided two million US dollars for the establishment of the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The two sides have also discussed many issues of common concern, while exploring ways to enhance cooperation.
Palestinian Female RacersAnchor:
A new documentary about an all-female race-car team is hoping to put Palestinian women into pole position. The exploits of the 'Speed Sisters' has been turned into an award-winning documentary and aims to break down stereotypes about the Arab world. CRI's Nick Harper reports from New York.
Reporter:
Behind the wheel the Speed Sisters sound like any other racing-car team.
But take a closer look and you see things not normally associated with the dirt and grime of racing - like bright pink nail polish and diamond rings.
But then again this team is a little different.
The Speed Sisters are the first all-female racing-car team in the Arab world.
Noor Daoud passion for cars started early.
Noor Daoud, Palestinian car-racer"Since I was a baby, instead of playing with other toys I was always playing with cars and collecting them. It was really weird. I had a bunch of cars, always. I've loved cars since I was really young."Now 26 years old, Noor has been racing since 2009, initially doing speed tests before switching to the sport of drifting.
"It's the most amazing feeling I've ever had in my life. For me it's my passion, it's in my blood, I feel really happy, very relaxed, I feel in a different world."The documentary 'Speed Sister' shows Noor and the team customizing their ordinary cars to create souped-up racers, and competing in this male-dominated sport.
But it also looks at the challenges of racing in the West Bank, an area with no race tracks.
At one point, while practicing on land near an Israeli military facility, one of the team is hit by a gas canister.
Even so, director Amber Fares wanted this to be more than just a story about a people under occupation.
"The types of images of how Arabs were portrayed in the media were all of a very particular thing. And I just felt that we needed to have more of a variety of stories that were coming out of the Middle East that showed different perspectives, that it wasn't just all around war and fanaticism."Noor and Amber have taken time away from the race track to come to New York to promote the film. Amber says it's already received a strong, positive reaction for audiences.
"We've seen people who have seen the film and come up to us and said 'I really want to learn more about this area, it's awfully more complex than I thought or different than I thought'. And if this film inspires people to basically stop and start to think about their own stereotypes or conceptions of what is happening in that region then I think thats, then the film is wells served - that's a great thing."With its mixture of friendship and family, in a troubled part of the world, Noor hopes this documentary encourages viewers to re-think their perception of Palestinians.
"You know showing the world that Palestinian women can achieve and they're talented and we just want to show that we're not only under occupation, you know, we're doing something, that we have a talent and we want to show it".
Speed Sisters premieres in New York this weekend.
For CRI, I'm Nick Harper in New York.
IAAF president Coe announces Russia suspensionThe International Association of Athletics Federations has voted to suspend the Russian athletics federation from international competition - including the Olympic Games. The ruling council voted 22 votes to one in favor of the ban following the recent doping scandal.
Sebastian Coe, the IAAF president, made the announcement.
"Tonight our sport finds itself in a shameful situation. That is why I can confirm that the council has overwhelmingly voted, with immediate effect, to suspend the Russian (athletics) federation. It's done so, by 22 votes to one. It is the strongest sanction that we could apply tonight and it is why our council has sent such a strong message, this evening."Coe also said that whether Russia would be able to make the reforms needed and take part in the Rio Olympics was "entirely up the Russian federation, and the speed with which change could be enacted."Russia was accused of widespread, systematic cheating in a report released by the World Anti-Doping Agency Commission on Monday.
International aging industry expo held in BeijingThe ongoing 2015 Beijing International Aging Industry Expo has attracted a mass of visitors.
Hundreds of enterprises across China have displayed their products and services for aging people.
Many advanced products have also found the spotlight.
For instance, an exhibitor has showed an app to let children help aging people, as seniors have difficulties in using smart phones.
"With the app, children can know where their parents are. At the same time, children can order food and taxi for their senior parents with the application."Meanwhile, a door lock that can be unlocked both by keys and through the Internet highlighted the expo.
The expo started on Friday and will last to Sunday.
9 Dead, 28 Missing in Landslide in East China VillageAt least nine people have been killed and 28 others are missing after a landslide in eastern China on Friday.
One of the victims has been pulled alive from the debris and is said to be in stable condition.
Long Hai, a rescuer at the site in Zhejiang province, says crews are trying to reduce the impact of the disaster:
"We have two tasks. One is to clean the debris by hand, and the other is to build a dam under the bridge where the landslide has caused the course of the river to change,"The Landslide happened in Lidong Village and has been blamed on heavy rain. It has buried 27 homes.
300 people have been evacuated from the village.
Rescue work continues.
WeatherBeijing will see slight rain with a high of 12 degrees Celsius.
Overnight temperatures should drop down to 6.
Shanghai will be cloudy to rainy with a high of 19 and a low of 14.
In Chongqing, cloudy with a high of 18 and a low of 16.
Elsewhere in the world, staying here in Asia,Islamabad, cloudy with a high of 23.
Kabul will be cloudy with a high of 9.
Over to North America,New York, cloudy with a high of 16 degrees.
Washington, cloudy with a high of 18 degrees.
Honolulu, slight rain, 30.
Toronto will be cloudy with a high of 13 degrees.
Finally, on to South America,Buenos Aires will be cloudy with a high of 31.
And Rio de Janeiro, slight rain with a high of 27 degrees Celsius.
Headline NewsChina Seeks Trade, Investment Facilitation with Turkey: XiPresident Xi Jinping says China is ready to explore ways to facilitate bilateral trade and investment with Turkey.
During a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Xi Jinping called for strengthened strategic communication with Turkey.
The Chinese president suggested expanding the use of each other’s currencies to facilitate bilateral trade and investment.
Xi Jinping also says security cooperation between the two countries should be deepened.
For his part, Erdogan said his country is ready to join hands with China to lift bilateral trade to a higher level.
129 dead, 352 injured in Paris attacks: Paris ProsecutorThe coordinated attacks in Paris on Friday night have claimed the lives of 129 people and injured 352.
The number is likely to rise as nearly 100 of the injured are in critical condition.
Among the 129 victims, 89 were killed during the shooting and hostage taking in Bataclan theatre.
Meanwhile, French officials are saying a person of interest, who had hired one of the cars used in the attacks, was stopped along with two others at the Belgian border.
In addition, one of the terrorists has been identified as coming from a Paris suburb, while another had a Syrian passport.
Chinese Official Says Success of G20 Summit Helpful in Combating TerrorismA senior Chinese official has called for a successful G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey to help eliminate the soil that breeds ground for terrorism.
Zhu Guangyao, China's vice finance minister, made the call following the series of deadly coordinated attacks that rocked Paris on Friday.
Zhu says the terror attacks in France once again prove that terrorism is "the common enemy of all mankind" and urges G20 members to work together to combat terrorism.
UN envoy calls for immediate Syrian ceasefireThe United Nations Special Envoy for Syria has called for an immediate ceasefire in Syria.
Staffan de Mistura says the appeal aims to coincide with the start of a political transition process there.
At the same time, diplomats meeting in Vienna have agreed on a timeline for a political transition in Syria.
US Secretary of State John Kerry says an agreement for talks between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the opposition will start on January 1.
U.S. air strike kills senior IS leader in LibyaThe Pentagon says a senior leader of the extremist group Islamic State in Libya was killed in an air strike.
The U.S. military conducted the air strike on Friday night local time in Libya.
It targeted Abu Nabil, an Iraqi national who was a longtime al Qaeda operative and senior IS leader in Libya.
The Pentagon added that Nabil's death will degrade the ability of IS to meet the group's objectives in Libya, including establishing bases in Libya and planning external attacks on the US.
The operation was authorized and initiated prior to the attacks in Paris.
Sci & TechAnchor:
It's time now to check in with what's been happening this past week in the science and technology sector.
In today's edition of our Sci-Tech report, we'll detail an award given to Chinese scientists for a breakthrough in physics, and tell you how US scientists are growing human brains in petri-dishes.
Here's CRI's Wen Jie.
Reporter:
A group of Chinese scientists has been awarded the 2016 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for their contribution of neutrino oscillation.
Wang Yifang, from the Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, attended the award ceremony at the NASA Ames Research Centre.
He is the director of the team behind China's Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment.
"I attribute this prize to the joint and relentless efforts of our team members. And a lot of hard work has been done in the past 30 years for China's high-energy physics to have today's achievements."Established in 2006, the Daya Bay team discovered the value of the angle theta one-three, the last of three long-sought neutrino mixing angles, in 2012.
The groundbreaking achievement is based on analysis and measurements of how the oscillation process varies with neutrino energy by some 200 scientists from six countries and regions around the world.
Wang Yifang says the discovery is of great importance to neutrino research:
"This result laid a solid foundation for further research on cosmology and particle physics and provided a direction for further research on neutrino."This is the first time that Chinese scientists have won the prize.
The prize is one of three awarded by the Breakthrough Foundation for outstanding contributions in life sciences, fundamental physics, and mathematics.
China has completed production of a satellite for probing dark matter in a laboratory in Shanghai.
After a stringent inspection process, the satellite has been delivered to the rocket launch site in the northwest Chinese City Jiuquan and is scheduled to be launched into space in the mid-half of December.
The satellite is tasked with studying dark matter, an elusive hypothetical substance that is impossible to see using telescopes.
The first of its kind in China, the satellite has the widest observation spectrum of other similar satellite probes around the world.
Li Huawang is the chief designer of the satellite system, the Dark Matter Probe Project.
"The world has sent two or three such satellites into orbit. Compared with them, this satellite has a wider observation range, a greater energy spectrum and is more capable."With an operational working duration of three years, the satellite will search dark matter by observing and categorizing high-energy particles and gamma rays in space.
A new study is suggesting the effects of global warming on the polar glaciers are becoming increasingly obvious.
Researchers with the University of California are warning that the melting of a glacier in northeastern Greenland, known as Zachariae Isstrom, has the potential to raise global sea levels by half-a-meters as it continues to come unmoored and crumbles into the ocean.
After analyzing data acquired from aerial surveys and satellite observations, researchers at the University of California say they believe the glacier had entered a phase of accelerated retreat since 2012.
They say the glacier is breaking up and calving high volumes of icebergs into the ocean, losing mass at a rate of 5 billion tons per year.
The team says the top of the glacier is melting away as a result of the steadily increasing air temperature.
At the same time, they say its underside is being compromised by currents carrying warmer ocean waters into the Arctic region.
Researchers from China, the United States, Australia and Europe are launching a multi-national set of trials for a possible treatment of glioblastoma multiforme, otherwise known as GBM.
GBM is the most common and deadliest form of brain tumors in adults.
The trial, called GBM Agile, will test multiple treatments based on the "molecular profile" of a patient's tumor.
Through the process, the treatments that don't show results will be dropped from the trial to allow patients to start on other agents or combinations more quickly.
Scientists involved in the study say they believe the molecularly-targeted approach, known as "precision medicine," can help speed up the discovery of effective therapies for specific GBM patients.
An estimated 35-thousand people in China are diagnosed with GBM every year.
Right now, only around half of GBM patients will survive for a year or less.
The 5-year survival rate for GBM sufferers is less than 2-percent.
The multi-national trial is set to begin enrolling patients by the middle of next year.
Researchers in the US are growing parts of the human brain to study disorders and develop new treatments.
At Stanford University, brain cells are being grown into tiny balls of tissue in petri dishes. Each of them carries the DNA of a human.
These are the new window into the human brain.
Dr. Sergiu Pasca is on the research team. As a neuroscientist, until now, he could not directly study key portions of a living brain.
"We think it's exciting because it's essentially providing us another tool in the arsenal of tools that we have for studying the brain."This lab isn't the only one to grow its own cell structures.
Although brain cells in lab-grown tissues show some activity, nobody has created fully functioning adult human brains.
So far this research hasn't yet raised any ethical concerns.
Researchers in Finland have developed a virtual display with the functionality of a smart phone which can be integrated into ordinary glasses.
The technology is based on light guide optics.
This technology can transmit digital information into a user's field of vision when a high-definition image is displayed on the lens of eyeglasses.
Researchers say the size of the virtual image is equivalent to looking at a 60-inch TV screen.
Compared with existing smart glasses, the new Finish technology is more advanced, as the images can be transmitted on glass only one-millimeter thin.
Finnish researchers say the technology can be applied to numerous areas.
It's expected to be available for commercial use in around a year.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, often known as drones or UAVs, have been attracting increasing attention lately.
At the Dubai Airshow, which just came to a close, UAV makers were looking to expand the market, commercially and militarily.
ADCOM Systems is an Abu Dhabi-based manufacturer. They were exhibiting a range of military drones.
While the US and Israel have long been considered to be the leaders in drone technology, the Middle East is now also making a name for itself in this sector.
Dr. Al Dhaheri is the General Designer and CEO of ADCOM Systems.
"Well, we are the three main players in the world, definitely we compete for the customers. Our system now – our strategy and our system – is to manufacture it around the world. Now we are establishing ourselves in the UK, in Wales and then we will go for Canada and other countries."Besides military drones, there are also UAVs suited to surveillance, security intelligence gathering, even deliveries.
According to a recent study by the aerospace and defense intelligence consultancy Teal Group, spending on UAV production is set to triple in the next decade.
Staying in Dubai, the Dubai International Motor Show wrapped yesterday.
General Motor's luxury car brand Cadillac became the first ever luxury automaker to make an international unveiling of a vehicle at the five-day event.
The Cadillac 2017 XT5 is the first of a series of four luxury crossovers, boasting lightweight construction, efficiency and driving performance.
It's also packed with new technology, including a rear camera mirror, Apple Carplay and Android Auto Compatibility.
Felix Weller, is Managing Director of Cadillac Middle East.
"We're very pound to have the XT5 as a global reveal outside of the US, for the first time that a car manufacturer in the luxury segment launches a car at the Dubai Motor Show, and we have chosen Dubai as a market because the region is the fourth-largest market for Cadillac in the world and it's also the fastest growing premium brand in the region."Cadillac says production will begin on the XT5 in the US and China next spring.
The Cadillac has had a presence in the Middle East for over 85 years. The total sales in the UAE is set to top 425-thousand, by the end of this year.
Cadillac was hoping to embrace that growth by making a big statement - They increased their floor space at the show by over 70 percent compared to the last event two years ago.
The Dubai International Motor Show is held every two years in November.
And that brings us to the end of this edition of our weekly science and technology report.
I'm Wenjie. See you next week.
SportsFed Cup Final Update: Russia & Czech Republic tied 1-1And in some tennis news:
Russia's Maria Sharapova beat Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-4 to level the Fed Cup final at 1-1 in Prague on Saturday.
During the match, players and the 13,000 spectators in attendance observed a minute of silence in light of the happenings in Paris.
Sharapova's victory comes after Czech Petra Kvitova beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 2-6, 6-1, 6-1The reverse singles and doubles games will be held Sunday as the two teams, Russia and the Cezch Republic are looking to break their tie of. 1-1The reverse singles will begin with Kvitova playing Sharapova, then Pliskova taking on Pavlyuchenkova.
And in the doubles, the Czech pair of Lucie Safarova and Barbora Strycova are set to play Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina.
David Beckham holds UNICEF football matchIn some football news:
David Beckman dawned his football cleets for his "match for children" game in aid of UNICEF at Old Tafford on Saturday.
In the match, David Beckham's combo Great Britain and Ireland team defeated the opposing "rest of the world" team 3-1.
For the game, Beckham’s team saw management from former Manchester United boss, sir Alex Ferguson.
Beckham played for the first 75 minutes before letting his son, Brooklyn, fill in for him.
After the game, Beckham spoke to the press about the success of his event.
"Amazing. I mean it doesn't really get any better than that. A full house for a great cause. You know, today was always going to be a special day and obviously it's been a long journey over the last nine days but we set out to play seven days in seven continents. I wanted to do it in seven days but that's pushing it a little bit. But we did it, we achieved what we wanted to achieve and obviously raised a lot of money and shone a light on many great causes for children around the world."The event was completely sold out and the stadium was at capacity.
Many football players from around the world joined in the event.
Unfortunately, players from France were unable to show their support, due to the recent events in Paris.
FIFA Presidency hopeful Sheikh Salman refutes accusationsIn some FIFA news:
The Bahraini sheikh, Salman Al Khalifa, has come on record to defend his running for FIFA Presidency as recent accusations have begun to tarnish his image.
These accusations against the Sheikh relate to the start of political unrest in 2011 in Bahrain.
The sheikh took part in an exclusive SNTV interview to insist he played no role in helping identify footballers who took part in protests in 2011.
During the interview, Salman stated that those who are accusing him, are simply liers.
"All I can say to them is that they either got the wrong guy or the wrong name or I am sorry to say they are creating nasty lies about something that they want to use for their purpose. I mean if they want to look at the political issues, I think there are other channels that they need to talk to but here in football, we talk about football, players, et cetera. It is a different ball game, we don't want politics to in matter in the game-I don't think there is anything I can say."Some have complained to FIFA, stating that Sheikh Salman, who was head of the Bahraini football federation at the time, had a role in identifying players who took part in the protests and were later arrested.
A national team player Alaa Hubail defended the sheikh in a separate interview organized by the candidate's campaign team.
In the Interview, Hubail speaks nicely of Salman, even stating that they had traveled together.
"Honestly, I have known Sheikh Salman for a while. We travelled together in the national team. I don't think that he was involved in this and honest to God, I would never lie; I don't think he did this and I am sure of it."The sheikh maintained that his priority during the uprising was to "keep the sport intact" and use football's unifying force for Bahrainis.
FIFA's election watchdog committee on Thursday confirmed Sheikh Salman is still one of the five presidential contenders.
Lee Chong Wei beats Lin Dan at Premier China Openand in some Badminton news:
Lee Chong Wei beat Lin Dan for the first time in China at the BWF Superseries Premier China Open in Fuzhou on Saturday.
The two accomplished players went head-to-head for the fourth time in three years at the semifinal.
Two time Olympic Champion Lin Dan holds a 100% record over Lee since London 2012, started strong at the beginning of the match.
But Malaysian star fought back hard and would eventually close out the game winning with a 17-21, 21-19, 21-19.
This is a huge victory for Lee, beating his rival for the first time in three years.
Lee will move on to the finals to face world No. 1 Chen Long.
Rosberg takes 5th pole position at InterlagosIn some F1 racing news:
Nico Rosberg won his fifth straight pole position for Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix, edging out Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton at Interlagos in Brazil on Saturday.
Rosberg defeated Hamilton by the difference of just .078 seconds.
Behind Hamilton was Germany's Sebastian Vettle bringing up third.
And for forth it would be Valtteri Bottas of williams.
After the qualification race, Rosberg talked about his performance.
"Yeah, of course, pleased with today. Best place to be in for tomorrow's race. Yeah, worked well in qualifying. I was playing catch-up a little bit in 'quali 2' - because that did not go to plan, But then 'quali 3', you know, really got going - got some good laps in. The last lap was on the edge - there were a couple of big moments in there. But still worked out to be a good time. So happy with that."The race will be held today at 2pm Brazil time.
After this event, racers will head to Abu Dhabi for the season closer.
EntertainmentEagles of Death Metal SafeIt's been confirmed that the US rock band Eagles of Death Metal were not injured in the attack on their Paris concert.
At least 80 of those at the concert were killed when several gunmen stormed the Bataclan concert venue.
The band members were unhurt but there have been unconfirmed reports that a crew member was among those killed.
On Friday, the group issued a short Facebook statement saying: "Our thoughts are with all of the people involved in this tragic situation."Eagles of Death Metal were playing in the French capital as part of a European tour, celebrating the October release of "Zipper Metal", which is their first album in seven years.
U2 Postpones Paris ConcertU2 has postponed its Saturday night concert in Paris in light of the deadly attacks across the city Friday night.
Instead, the band says in a statement that it is resolved to go ahead with the concert "at an appropriate time."Bono and fellow U2 band mates have also taken a moment to honor the victims in Paris, laying bouquets of flowers at a makeshift candlelight memorial on the pavement next to the scene of the deadliest incident.
U2 members say they watched in shock and disbelief at the unfolding events and were devastated by the loss of life at the concert held by Eagles of Death Metal, one of several sites in the city that was violently attacked.
U2 members say: "We hope and pray that all of our fans in Paris are safe."HBO had planned to televise the band's performance. It says it will replace the planned show with the film "Jersey Boys."Movie Premieres Canceled amid Deadly AttackMovie premieres were also canceled in the wake of the devastating incident.
"Bridge of Spies" and "Jane Got a Gun" were supposed to have red-carpet events in the French capital this coming weekend, but those events have been called off.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Steven Spielberg was on his way to Paris when the terrorists attacked. The director just left Berlin after premiering his Cold War movie with his wife and lead actor Tom Hanks.
20th Century Fox has issued a statement, saying "In light of the tragedy in Paris, we have canceled our scheduled film events. Further, we stand with the people of Paris and our thoughts go out to all those affected by these horrible events."Meanwhile, Natalie Portman who lives in Paris was supposed to do a press junket on Sunday and follow it with a special screening on Monday. The actress was also supposed to do French TV appearances to talk about her film but these plans have all been cancelled.
Domestic and Foreign Performing Staged in the China Shanghai Int' Art FestivalOriginal domestic and foreign performing arts productions staged at the ongoing 17th China Shanghai International Art Festival are attracting investors' attention.
A new dance drama, Under Siege, from Chinese dancer Yang Liping, has been invited to perform in London in 2016, getting the invitation on the second day of its show at the fair.
"We are not only presenting a tradition, an ancient culture. We are presenting our culture and tradition in an international vision."At the same time, the Chinese original puppet show "Dad's Time Machine" and children's music show "Carrot Planet" were staged at the art festival, while international performing groups brought their works such as Australian tap dance "Tap Dogs."Representatives from 36 countries and regions are participating in the China Shanghai International Art Festival, which kicked off on Oct 16 and will conclude on Monday.
Mainland TV drama scores crossover success in TaiwanA hit mainland period drama is enjoying similar popularity in Taiwan, in the latest example of cross-Strait TV success.
"Nirvana in Fire," or "Lang Ya Bang," a tale of revenge and political struggle among the princes of an ancient Chinese kingdom, has begun airing daily on Taiwan's Chinese Television System - CTS.
Since the first of the 54 episodes was shown on November 3, it has consistently had one of the top three primetime audience ratings in Taiwan.
It even maintained that success rate on Tuesday and Wednesday, when it went up against live baseball matches involving a team representing the island.
Such crossover success has been rare.
The last was "Empresses in the Palace" in 2012, which not only gained high audience ratings on its premiere in Taiwan but has been rerun several times by Taiwan TV channels.
Taiwan exported many TV dramas to the mainland in the 1980s and 1990s. The trade has reversed since then, as the quality of mainland programs has caught up.
WeatherBeijing will see slight rain with a high of 12 degrees Celsius.
Overnight temperatures should drop down to 6.
Shanghai will be cloudy to rainy with a high of 19 and a low of 14.
In Chongqing, cloudy with a high of 18 and a low of 16.
Elsewhere in the world, staying here in Asia,Islamabad, cloudy with a high of 23.
Kabul will be cloudy with a high of 9.
Over to North America,New York, cloudy with a high of 16 degrees.
Washington, cloudy with a high of 18 degrees.
Honolulu, slight rain, 30.
Toronto will be cloudy with a high of 13 degrees.
Finally, on to South America,Buenos Aires will be cloudy with a high of 31.
And Rio de Janeiro, slight rain with a high of 27 degrees Celsius.
That’s it for this weekend edition of the Beijing Hour.
A recap of your headlines:
Security has been tightened across Europe following the deadly attacks in Paris. Nearly 130 deaths have been confirmed in the French capital...
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