LinkAsia
| Jan 18, 2013
China's worsening air pollution has mirrored the rise in car traffic and the cultural shift away from bicycles. But as contributor Mark Dreyer found, bikes are making a comeback in Beijing. Wealthy residents are avoiding heavy congestion on the ro...
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MBC
| Jan 16, 2013
Twenty people have been arrested for selling black market mobile phones in China that they had purchased from South Korean taxi drivers. The drivers came into possession of the phones when passengers left them in their cabs. South Korean broadcast...
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CCTV News
| Jan 15, 2013
As cars dominate the roads and smog clogs the air, wealthy Beijing residents are returning to what used to be people's only mode of transportation. As CCTV News reports, high-end bicycles are becoming the trendy way for Beijing residents to get ar...
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CCTV News
| Jan 15, 2013
China's online retailers reported that half a million protective masks were sold over the weekend, with masks protecting against PM 2.5 selling particularly fast as major cities witnessed off the charts pollution levels. State-run CCTV News report...
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MBC
| Jan 14, 2013
Much of South Korea is suffering from severe air pollution this week, with particle levels in major cities more than twice as high as normal. South Korean broadcaster MBC reports that high atmospheric pressure and heavy winds that have blown smog ...
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CCTV News
| Jan 14, 2013
The images are striking: Japanese soldiers camouflaged with shrubbery storming up a hill on motorcycles and pouring out of helicopters. As China's state-run CCTV reports, Japan's Self-Defense Forces have carried out an "island defense drill" in th...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 14, 2013
Even editorials in state media are now demanding that Chinese officials tell the truth about appalling levels of acrid air pollution smothering Beijing. The editorials today joined internet users in calling for a re-evaluation of the nation's mode...
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MBC
| Jan 11, 2013
On January 6, journalists at Guangzhou's hard-hitting Southern Weekly newspaper went on strike to protest government censors rewriting a scathing New Year's Day editorial calling for political reform. South Korean broadcaster MBC breaks down the s...
LinkAsia
| Jan 11, 2013
There's always been an implicit understanding that Chinese journalists could negotiate changes with government censors. But, as contributor David Bandurski reports, the drama that unfolded in the Southern Weekly newsroom shows what happens when of...
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CCTV News
| Jan 11, 2013
As Chinese New Year approaches, expectant mothers in China are welcoming their babies being born in the auspicious Year of the Snake. As CCTV News reports, the snake is the sixth sign of the Chinese zodiac, and is known for deep thinking and artis...
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...47 others injured, said the Fancheng district government of Xiangyang city, Hubei province. Residents of one of China's richest villages have be...