Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday 25 November 2014


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Chinese FM: Mediation efforts proved effective

The parties involved in Iran´s nuclear talks may consider extension of the negotiation if time is not enough for a deal, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday.

China mulls tougher tobacco controls

China is mulling a ban on all forms of tobacco advertising, sponsorship and promotion of tobacco products, according to a draft regulation on Monday.

Dragon, phoenix ambassadors make debut

The Palace Museum unveiled its two brand new mascots in Xiamen, in southeast China?? Fujian province.

China »

China´s mediation efforts have helped Iran nuclear talks: FM

As a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and a party in the Iran nuclear talks, China has expressed its stance on the talks.

Construction projects aim to improve road safety of Sichuan-Tibet Highway

The Sichuan-Tibet Highway is known as a road full of stunning vistas, winding through 21 mountains and crossing14 major rivers.

Bailiffs start to clear occupying area in Mong Kok

Bailiffs have begun removing some barricades from parts of Mong Kok district, which has been the scene of student-led protests over the past couple of months.

World »

Obama calls for peaceful protest following grand jury´s decision on Ferguson shooting

U.S. President Barack Obama Monday evening called for peace in the wake of the country´s grand jury´s decision not to charge Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of African American youth Michael Brown in Ferguson in August.

Police officer fatally shooting Michael Brown goes free

St. Louis Country Prosecutor Robert McCulloch announced a grand jury decision to not charge officer Darren Wilson, who shot dead an unarmed black teenager in August.

Grand jury reaches verdict on Brown shooting

A grand jury has reached a verdict on whether to charge a Missouri police officer who shot dead an unarmed black teenager. The decision could be announced at any moment.

Business »

Beijing-Hong Kong Economic Cooperation Symposium kicks off

The 18th Beijing-Hong Kong Economic Cooperation Symposium kicked off in Beijing on Tuesday. Participants from both sides will focus on the promotion of high tech projects in the development of both cities.

China, India to sign study into Indian high-speed rail line

India will sign an agreement with China this week to construct the world´s second longest high-speed rail in India, a spokesman for India?? Ministry of Railways said on Tuesday.

U.S. set to impose anti-subsidy tariffs on tires from China

The United States is set to impose tariffs on imports of tires from China after the Department of Commerce published its decision on Monday.

Commentary: Xi´s South Pacific tour promotes ties, free trade, China´s image

Chinese President Xi Jinping´s three-nation South Pacific tour and attendance at a Group of 20 summit enhanced political and economic partnerships and improved China´s image as a peace-loving country.

Senior leader wants greater public sense of Internet security

China should strengthen public awareness of Internet security and lawful cyberspace management, a senior Communist Party of China (CPC) leader said.

Sanctions, falling oil price cost Russia 140 billion dollars yearly

Russia might suffer a loss of at least 140 billion U.S. dollars annually as a result of the adverse impact brought along by economic sanctions and falling oil prices, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said Monday.