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MBC
| May 3, 2013
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is showing no signs of regret as he continues to push divisive sentiments. Moves to change Japan's constitution and invoke nationalist pride have observers in China and South Korea concerned. South Korean broadca...
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CCTV News
| Apr 26, 2013
Chinese citizens have been intensely following rescue and recovery efforts in China's Sichuan Province, after the region suffered its second major earthquake since 2008. China's CCTV presents the latest updates on the damage, while LinkAsia's Jing...
NTDTV
| Apr 25, 2013
At least 21 people were killed yesterday in the worst violence to hit China's Xinjiang province since ethnic riots killed around 200 people in 2009. Chinese state media says a clash erupted when officials inspecting homes discovered a group of Isl...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 22, 2013
Earthquake victims in remote villages in southwest China say they have been forgotten by the government and are desperate for aid. They are afraid that aftershocks will destroy what little they have left. Al Jazeera's Rob McBride reports fro...
South China Morning Post
| Apr 22, 2013
Quirky, entrancing Hong Kong artist Lee Kit tries to explain his "obsession" with banal objects (but gets distracted by his coffee mug) and how that translates to art. The winner of the 2012 Art Futures award is famous for his fascination with dai...
Euronews
| Apr 21, 2013
Chinese state media has shown images of the country's Premier, Li Keqiang, visiting the victims of the devastating earthquake in China's Sichuan province. The 6.6 magnitude quake struck the mostly rural and mountainous region to the southwest of t...
LinkAsia
| Apr 20, 2013
Chinese bloggers flooded Sina Weibo with expressions of sympathy and grief after news broke about the Boston bombing, and that one of the casualties was a Chinese grad student. Many took the opportunity to mourn, while other bloggers couldn't help...
LinkAsia
| Apr 20, 2013
Chinese citizens were outraged when rich customers went shopping for something a little more scandalous than yachts at a recent trade show on the island of Hainan. LinkAsia's Mark Dreyer discusses how the increasing wealth gap in China is becoming...
Euronews
| Apr 20, 2013
A 6.6 magnitude earthquake has struck China's southwestern Sichuan province. Reports suggest that scores of people have been killed and over 2,000 injured. The quake was felt in neighboring provinces causing people to flee buildings in search of s...
NTDTV
| Apr 17, 2013
As if the emergence of a mutated strain of bird flu wasn't bad enough, now a new mystery is making things even worse. According to a report by the World Health Organization today 40 percent of those infected have had no contact with poultry. This ...
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