As US President Obama visited China this week, Chinese church leaders hoped he would raise the issue of religious persecution with their government, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). However, the US is desperate for Chinese...
Leading international suppliers confirmed participation (pressebox) St Albans Herts, 18.11.2009, Leading European, American and Asian suppliers of the converting industry will ensure that ICE Asia 2010 will again be a highlight...
IN CHINA, the knock on the door in the small hours of the morning followed by acquaintance with a police truncheon is not, unfortunately, a memory of an unlamented past. Two years ago, the British Secret Service reported that...
By SOP newswire2 Beaten, banned, and berated, house church Christians have endured increased religious persecution over the last two months in China. The Chinese government has stepped up its central government-led campaign...
Religious freedom advocates are urging US President Barack Obama to raise rights and freedom issues during his visit to China where the repression of peaceful religious activity remains intense and widespread
Plastic bags, the scourge of the environment, are flying high in Beijing, thanks to a retired engineer who is turning the waste into colorful kites. Kites are believed to have been invented in China more than 2,000 years ago,...
MAINBOARD-LISTED Metro Holdings announced yesterday that it is investing $41.7 million to acquire stakes in three developments in Anshan, Fushan and Qinhuangdao, in a move aimed at building its presence in China.
By Mok Fei Fei, 938LIVE | Posted: 13 November 2009 1230 hrs SINGAPORE: Mainboard-listed retailer Metro Holdings is expanding its property business in China. The firm said on Friday that it is making an investment commitment of...
Setting up of an Associated Company and investment in the ordinary course of business in the issued share capital of Sunelite China Investment Holdings, Northeast Asia Investment&Development Holdings Ltd and Tesco Anshan Co Ltd...
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- British supermarket giant Tesco said it has signed an agreement to set up the first in a planned series of joint ventures to develop shopping malls in China. Half of the joint venture will be owned by a...