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February 13, 2012 by admin

“I'll stick with radiation at»

In just 8 days, succeeded by one foot in Japan's economy minister to step into the other. No, Yoshio Hachiro is not a man of big words. Rather, he will probably go down as the bumbling minister in history. He rubbed after visiting the Fukushima nuclear power plant the sleeve of his uniform of a journalist. Read the rest of this entry »


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February 6, 2012 by admin

Prohibitions rather than reform

Wu Bangguo, chairman of the 70-year-old National People's Congress and high ranking politicians, well-known color in March this year. During the great gathering called the two conventions.To be let the points were “admit parties that alternate in the government's position, the guiding ideology make multidimensional and to diversify broadly, a division of power and obtain a two-chamber system to operate federalism and to promote privatization. Read the rest of this entry »

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January 28, 2012 by admin

The honeymoon is over

The economic involvement of China in Africa pushes for negative reactions in many places, often is the key word “commodity imperialism” to hear. And the resident population of Africa is the longer the more dissatisfied about the Chinese presence in their countries. But investments in Africa are by no means risk-free and connected to the business often start with great difficulties and obstacles. Read the rest of this entry »

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January 11, 2012 by admin

Who may own to Taiwan

The third Straits Forum, an annual meeting between the mainland and Taiwan, concluded with positive messages: As the official Chinese news agency Xinhua reported to the travel restrictions for certain mainland Chinese who want to visit Taiwan be relaxed.Shao Qiwei , director of China's Ministry of Tourism, announced in his speech at the Straits forum that certain cities may also provide new individual travel to Taiwan. Read the rest of this entry »

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January 10, 2012 by admin

“I've smeared”

India is currently struggling under Firstpost.com with an anti-corruption campaign against the rampant bribery. With the homepage ipaidabribe.com online pillory and whistleblower site has been created. There, visitors can anonymously report accepted or rejected bribes. Now, inspired by the trend, China: In the last few months have caused at least eight websites, where visitors can report corrupt machinations. Read the rest of this entry »

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January 7, 2012 by admin

“An unhealed wound”

What unthinkable in mainland China, was held on 4 Held in June in Taipei: A public memorial service for victims of the Tiananmen massacre 22 years ago. While the Chinese authorities in advance of the anniversary of dissidents arrested, the students in Taipei called “Free China” and denounced human rights violations. Read the rest of this entry »

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January 6, 2012 by admin

Persevere in the relief camps

Still waiting for 110'00 people in makeshift camps in the north-east of the country. The gymnasiums of the schools have become their home. Now the Japanese government first presented a concrete plan to address this emergency situation. Thus, all 210 relief camps to be resolved in August this year, as the Yomiuri Shimbun reported. Read the rest of this entry »

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January 4, 2012 by admin

The mega-evacuation plan

The tsunami of 11 Japan has evacuation plans in March overturned. Never before had so many people being placed in shelters at once. Even 2 months after the disaster, according to the Yomiuri Shimbun have still 110,000 people homeless.Osaka wants to adapt for this reason its evacuation plans. Read the rest of this entry »

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December 16, 2011 by admin

“No waste from Fukushima!”

Takao Abe, Mayor of the city of Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture near Tokyo, had only good intentions. During a visit to the prefectures of Fukushima and Miyagi, he promised the local authorities to remove the debris, which had caused the tsunami, to help. A natural thing, as announced left the mayor's office. Read the rest of this entry »

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December 14, 2011 by admin

A thank you to the world

The Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan has thanked in a public letter to the international community for aid after the earthquake. About 130 nations and 40 international organizations had their solidarity expressed for Japan, the Premier said in the statement titled “Kizuna – The bonds of friendship. Read the rest of this entry »

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