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Now let's cast our eyes on Kenya and take a look at how African tour guides view Chinese tourists. CRI's Cao Yuwei has more. Reporter: Recent media reports of Chinese tourists in Kenya throwing things at wild animals and shouting loudly has sparked d
Japan's nuclear envoy Junichi Ihara has gone on record saying Tokyo wants to continue to working closely with Seoul towards the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. Japan's chief envoy to the six-party talks has made the comments while meeting w
Clashes have broken out in Egypt between supporters and opponents of ousted President Monhamed Morsi, killing at least 1 person and injured 25 others. The violence came after thousands of Morsi supporters started fresh marches across the country prot
China's State Council has given its formal approval for the establishment of a pilot free trade zone in Shanghai. Su Yi has the details. The new Free Trade Zone will combine four existing pilot free trade areas in the municipality, including Waigaoqi
The growing trend towards online education here in China is starting to raise questions about its effectiveness, and its overall viability. While more and more people are choosing to take part in distance education in so-called Massive Online Open Co
Yemen's defence minister says the country's military will take all measures to ensure the safety of foreign diplomatic missions in the country. Defense Minister Brigadier Mohammad Nasser Ahmad: The embassies have moved some of their citizens, but we
Media reports have revealed that after shopping in Europe, many Chinese consumers gave up tax refunds amounting to as much as 800 million yuan per year. Why do so many Chinese consumers leave the airport without tax refunds? Is it because they don't
With China's solar panel industry still facing challenges in the European Union, despite an agreement to overcome anti-dumping penalties, the industry itself in China is looking for ways to cope. CRI's Li Dong has more. Polycrysilicon is an indispens
Meanwhile, the Dutch embassy in Yemen remains closed due to security concerns, following a similar move by other European countries. A number of European countries, including France, Britain, Germany and Norway, have decided to close their embassies
A new study in the United States is suggesting state governments are carrying both total and future liabilities in the range of between 1 to 4 trillion US dollars. The Harvard Institute of Government report suggets the debt at the state level is a re
By CRI Jerusalem Correspondent Zhang Jin Twenty-six Palestinian prisoners are expected to be released Tuesday or early Wednesday morning as first to be freed ahead of the renewed peace talks this week. CRI's Jordan Lee has more. The Israeli Prison Se
The multi-billion auto industry in China may be next on the government's list of targets to address price fixing. Reuters is reporting the China Automobile Dealers Association, the representative of car dealers nationwide, has been collecting data fo
China is soon expected to become the largest user of industrial robots. Robot manufacturers have dismissed worries that better technology will force lower-paid workers out of jobs. For more, here is our reporter Laiming. Amid talks of China's economi
The 48 Group Club, an independent UK-based business network is celebrating its 60th anniversary in Beijing in the promotion of trade links between the UK and China. CRI's Wei Tong has more. A delegation of 16-British companies visited China in 1953 t
Torrential rains pounding southwestern China's Sichuan province have left at least 56 people dead and nearly 180 missing. Over 240-thousand residents across the province have been forced from home. Massive mudslides have hit Wenchuan County, the epic
A recent report says inbound tourism has shown a downward trend in the past half of year, while outbound tourism has gained much more momentum. XieZhao has more. The report by China Tourism Academy says overall tourism income in China is expected to
Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang speaks during the opening session of the fifth round of the China-U.S. Strategic and Economic Dialogue (SED) in Washington DC, on Wednesday, July 10, 2013. Acting as special representatives of Chinese President Xi Jinpi
China's last hope in singles action played on Day 6 at the National Tennis Centre in Beijing. Also taking to the court were the top seeds in both the men's and the women's draw. With a round-up of the day's action, here's CRI Sports' Paul Ryding. Agn
Thousands of small merchandisers waged war Tuesday night against larger companies on tmall.com, after the platform announced that it would raise its service fees fivefold on Monday. Zhang Wan has the story. On Tuesday night, thousands of small mercha
The U.S Secretary of State John Kerry has spoken with the Afghan President Hamid Karzai to defuse tensions after the Afghan government boycotted the U.S peace talks with the Taliban. One of the reasons for the discontent was a sign at Taliban's new o