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China produces and exports half of world's solar panels. It's also the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitter. But the Chinese government says it wants to change, so it's rolling out a slew of new enviromental policies and plans to produce 15% of its
celebrating the life of Nelson Mandela. And it was a remarkable life. Mandela himself once saying, Death is something inevitable. When a man has done that he considers to be his duty to his people and his country, he can rest in peace. I believe I ha
Speaking of memory, here's something I doubt you will ever forget. A bizarre way to learn English. We saw this video on Andrew Sullivan's Web site. He got it from YouTube. We want to know What Were They Thinking? And perhaps eating. Take a look. I h
No, they haven't all been caught shot at the same time. These are the finalists in the world's most beautiful bottom competition and it's judgement time for their bums. This is of course happening in Germany where they really know how to appreciate t
After getting settled in his job with // in just one week, Sean Aiken is now out of a job. No, he has been laid off or fired. He is leaving as planned, just as he left his last job and several before that. He is under an adventurous quest to complet
The talk is of political and diplomatic negotiation but this looks ominously like the early deployment of an invading army. Heavy artillery, convoys of trucks bringing supplies and soldiers as many as 100,000, it's believed. As well as helicopter gu
....mantra, breast is best, fed to us by the professional for years. And now new research suggests the mothers milk makes infants healthier, happier and brainier. Your baby seems to have a 7 point increase in IQ if you breast feed him or her, but onl
Underpaid and overworked, that's how our nurses are often viewed. New guidelines though could see them taking on a role, previously only given to consultants and GPs, deciding whether or not to use CPR. The guidelines put together by the British Med
A visionary new mission to get a laptop into the hands of every poor child in the world, one billion of them. Today, the One Laptop Per Child Foundation is announcing the Give One, Get One Program. Listen to this, for 400 dollars you can buy a lapto
Millions of Americans are traveling this holiday weekend, many flying somewhere for the last weekend of summer, despite complaints that flying has never been worse.This summer, cancellations nearly doubled, delays are at the worst in a decade and pl
Who said New York will be a great city if it's ever finished, it'll never be finished. But it's already a great city to cover. It's a city of superlatives. It's a city that's ascendant. It's a city of new subways, new stadiums, new immigrants and a
Honda's $1.4 billion in operating profit is more than double what it made a year ago, and ends a five-quarter streak of profit slides. Japan's number three automaker is also forecasting a near 170 percent surge in full-year earnings, as it leaves a s
We wanted to show you the beginning of our show,really, which is what this strange thing is here and behind the cloth. But this is what we wanted to start with. So I will be delighted once the cameras have got a little look at this. We抳e got all so
History's being made in Cuba. Pope Benedict travelling to Havana where all eyes are watching for what could be a very rare sighting of Fidel Castro. ABC's global affairs anchor Christiane Amanpour is there for us right now. Christiane, good morning t
Oversees now. As you know, we've been marking the anniversary of that devastating 9.0 earthquake and tsunami in northeast Japan. One year ago this weekend, thousands of lives were lost. NBC's Ian Williams was one of the first western correspondents t
Gold is up more than one percent, doesn't sound so much, but xxx the best session in seven, so is it finally finding a base? Bernard Dahda, who is the precious metal analyst of xx Texas. Dahda, thanks for joining us. As I said, gold is finding some s
Officials in Beijing are distancing themselves from the issue of National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden. During a regular Foreign Ministry briefing on Thursday the spokesperson told reporters: Sorry, but we don't have information on th
This waitor could use a bailout. A 21-year-old was serving German Chancellor Angela Merkel a beer when he lost his balance embarrassingly ended up pouring five icy glasses of German finest brew down her neck. But he says Merkel was nice above all and
--Gold, theres a dramatic drop on Friday, and today gold is at its lowest point since March of 2011, whats going on? --Yeah, there seems to be a bit of give-up here in the gold market. The gold had a phenomenon rally last 12 years. Really, but it's s
In today's Tech Bytes, more than just the New York Times, other major US media companies such as the Wall Street Journal say they have been the victims of Chinese hackers. Just like the Times, it's believed the hackers had ties to the Chinese governm