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Chinese Dad Sues Beautiful Wife For Ugly Children
A Dad in China has sued his beautiful wife for $100,000 because her children were ugly. Apparently she employed false advertising, with a hundred thousand dollar plastic surgery scheme on her previously ugly face. Real or hoax? Keri has an opinion.
Source: http://www.chicagonow.com/dad-all-day/2013/

Chinese cities becoming more expensive
Chinese cities are moving up in the rankings of the world’s most expensive cities. That’s according to the annual “Worldwide Cost of Living” survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Most notably, there are now five Chinese cities securely perched among the world’s 50

China’s currency rising globally
The Chinese currency, the Renminbi, is fast becoming one of the world’s most-used payment currencies. Some countries have even started to add the RMB to their foreign exchange reserves. Watch this video to see the leaps that the RMB has made over the past few years.

China’s amphibious force conducts military drill
An amphibious armed force of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army conducted a military drill recently in the East China Sea.

China's Rise Closely Watched
China’s role as APEC host this week allowed a rare opportunity for Beijing to showcase its vision for the global economy and the region. But as China’s stature grows, so have tensions with other countries, including the United States. VOA’s Bill Ide in Beijing reports on how China’s rise as

China: Will never allow the Philippines to occupy Ren'ai Reef
China’s Foreign Ministry says the country will never allow the Philippines, in any form, to occupy Ren’ai Reef off China’s Nansha Islands. Spokesman Hong Lei was commenting on the Philippines sending a supply ship with journalists on board to the Ren’ ai Reef on Saturday.

China Will Sacrifice Millions of Cars to Cut Down on Pollution
Many parts of China have serious pollution problems, and in an effort to rectify the situation the country will be getting rid of over 5 million cars.
Many parts of China have serious pollution problems, and in an effort to rectify the situation the country will be getting rid of over 5 million cars

China vs. Hong Kong: Is Beijing trying to buy the Vatican’s silence on Hong Kong’s democracy?
The Chinese government’s battle to to crush Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement has extended to a new front.
The Vatican’s representative in Hong kong was supposed to hold a press conference last month to voice the Church’s support for genuine universal suffrage, or the right for Hong Kong

China urges US to abandon double standards
China and the US have held their first-ever vice-ministerial level talks on anti-terrorism cooperation in Washington. The talks are a follow-up to the China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue, which was held last week in Beijing

China to help build new line between Mombasa and Nairobi
Before Premier Li Keqiang wrapped up his four-nation Africa tour, he witnessed the signing of a deal with Kenya to build a new railway line with Chinese help.

China suspends activities of joint cyber working group with US
China has suspended activities of a joint cyber working group with the United States following the indictment of five of its military officers by the US Attorney General. Eric Holder on Monday accused these officers of stealing trade secrets from six of the largest US companies including, Westinghou

China successfully launches experimental satellite
China successfully launched an experimental satellite into the preset orbit from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in its northwestern Gobi Desert on Monday. The satellite will be used to conduct scientific experiments in space.
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China struggling to cope with soaring pollution
Sat, Jun 14: An innovative new venture in one Chinese city is offering consumers electric powered rental cars but as our Asia correspondent Paul Johnson reports, the push away from gasoline is a drive towards an even dirtier source of energy. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca