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Attack may spur Beijing toward assertiveness
| Findory News China
Financial Times: Behind the firm response to the recent attack in Ethiopia is a vigorous debate about whether China and state companies should be more assertive in protecting their interests in Africa.
China: Bloggers? Response On The Attack In Ethiopia
Thu, 03 May 2007 08:59:39 +0000 | Global Voices Online - China
Nine Chinese oil workers were killed in Ethiopia oil attack last month. Many Chinese netizens have expressed their grief, sadness and pain over the Internet. Knowing so many Chinese were killed, LouLou advises Chinese to stay home. ????????????????????????????????????. ????????????. ????????????. ????????????????, ??????????,????????????????????????????????????????????? … ??????????????, ??????????????????????. ?????????,??????????????????, ???????????????????? Chinese experts have analyzed that the terrorists do not aim [...]
Oil prices up after Nigerian pipeline attack
| Findory News China
Financial Times: Oil prices ended a six-day losing streak after an attack on oil pipelines in Nigeria, a key oil exporter to the world's two largest oil consuming markets, the United States and China.
Indian Muslims Protest Killings After Weekend Mosque Attack
Sun, 20 May 2007 21:51:42 EDT | New York Times
Hundreds of Indian Muslims protested Sunday against the killings of five people by the police during demonstrations after a Friday bomb attack on a 17th-century mosque.
China outrage at YouTube classroom attack
| Findory News China
Telegraph: A "happy slapping" attack on an elderly geography teacher by a teenager in China that was filmed and posted on the internet has scandalised a country used to military-style discipline in its schools.
Three Chinese dead in Pakistan "terrorist" attack (Reuters)
Sun, 08 Jul 2007 19:05:09 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - Unidentified gunmen killed three Chinese workers and wounded another on Sunday in what Pakistani officials said was a terrorist attack apparently linked to the bloody siege of militants at an Islamabad mosque.
Attack Aimed at NATO Unit Kills 17 Afghans
Wed, 11 Jul 2007 02:50:42 GMT | New York Times
A suicide attack meant for a NATO patrol passing through a crowded bazaar on Tuesday morning proved fatal instead for 17 civilians, including at least 12 children.
