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Helping children is "the only thing to do" for future
Hollywood actress and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lucy Liu on Thursday called on the international community to take action to protect children from threats, saying it is "the only thing to do" for the future.
Championing children, Chinese media take greater social responsibility
On Friday, Xinhua and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) co-sponsored Global News Day for Children, a media campaign to mark the Universal Children's Day on Nov. 20.
Inflation on the way, but slowly: expert
Inflation would come as expected, but it won't be very serious within the next 12 months given the overcapacity of the manufacturing sectors, an experienced economist said Friday.
U.S. advocate: Promoting children's rights makes a better worldĦĦ
Interview: Ensuring American children's health
As the debate over healthcare reform rages on in the United States, children's advocates are busy analyzing on how two healthcare bills in the House and in the Senate Finance Committee will affect children of low-income families when a national insurance program expires in 2013.
China
Championing children, Chinese media take greater social responsibility
On Friday, Xinhua and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) co-sponsored Global News Day for Children, a media campaign to mark the Universal Children's Day on Nov. 20.
Inflation on the way, but slowly: expert
Inflation would come as expected, but it won't be very serious within the next 12 months given the overcapacity of the manufacturing sectors, an experienced economist said Friday.
Africa-China ties example for South-South cooperation
Nigerian, Chinese financial institutions to enhance banking relations: First Bank MD
First Bank of Nigeria Plc has expressed the readiness to enhance its banking relations with major Chinese financial institutions, following the approval of the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) to open a representative office in Beijing.
Expert: Obama's China trip shows U.S.-China ties broad, deep
U.S. President Barack Obama's just-concluded trip to China once again demonstrated that U.S.-China relations are very broad and deep, president of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, Stephen A. Orlins, said Wednesday.
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Helping children is "the only thing to do" for future
Hollywood actress and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lucy Liu on Thursday called on the international community to take action to protect children from threats, saying it is "the only thing to do" for the future.
U.S. advocate: Promoting children's rights makes a better worldĦĦ
Two tough challenges wrestling Karzai's new administration
The incumbent Hamid Karzai was sworn in as the president of the post-Taliban Afghanistan Thursday for the second term amid militancy escalation and stiff pressure to fight corruption.
WB expert: Pursue industrial change for economic growth
A World Bank expert urged Thursday low and middle income countries to pursue industrial change as industry is the principal driver of growth and urbanization.
Interview: Ensuring American children's health
As the debate over healthcare reform rages on in the United States, children's advocates are busy analyzing on how two healthcare bills in the House and in the Senate Finance Committee will affect children of low-income families when a national insurance program expires in 2013.