China bans game over sovereignty breach
China, sensitive about issues of national sovereignty, has banned a computer sports game that classifies Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and Tibet as countries and has threatened to fine websites that supply the game and net cafes that let patrons download it.
6 killed as truck overturns in southern Tibet
Six persons were killed and several others injured when a truck overturned on the outskirts of Xigaze City’s in the southern part of Tibet Autonomous Region, a report said today.
Martin urges more business with China
Prime Minister Paul Martin said China’s economy will soon be greater than that of the United States, and urged Canada to do more business with the Asian giant.
EU Edges Closer to Lifting Ban on Arms Sales to China
Despite opposition from the Bush administration and human rights activists, the European Union looks set this week to signal its intention to lift a 15-year-old ban on arms sales to China.
Nepal-China border talks in Kathmandu
Nepal and China began consultations on the Sino-Nepal border issue by reviewing reports on the internal inspection on border pillars.
Nqawang Sangdrol Nominated for “International Woman of the Year”
Ngawang Sangdrol was nominated for the title “International Woman of the Year” by a panel of judges from the Autonomous Region of Valle d’Aosta in Northern Italy.