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China courts Africa with aid, projects (AP)

Thu, 04 Jan 2007 20:40:10 GMT | Yahoo! News

A Chinese overseer looks on as a Bissau-Guinean laborer works on the construction of military officer housing, donated by China, in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007. As China increases investment throughout Africa, it says it is looking for long-term 'friendship' rather than immediate contracts. So it is increasing gifts even in impoverished Guinea-Bissau, a country the size of Maryland with no oil, little industry and few exports. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)AP - China paid for the marble and tile parliament building soaring above the crumbling homes of this former Portuguese colony, and is also promising a dam and a military hospital — all with none of the political strings Western donors might attach.



Thai Junta Revokes Ousted Prime Minister?s Diplomatic Passport

Thu, 11 Jan 2007 00:11:28 EDT | New York Times

Military leaders threatened to close broadcasters that reported statements from former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.


China says it will veto Myanmar U.N. measure (Reuters)

Fri, 12 Jan 2007 21:25:41 GMT | Yahoo! News

Reuters - China announced on Friday it would veto a U.S.-drafted Security Council resolution calling on Myanmar's military junta to end its persecution of minorities and political opposition groups.



Japan won't become military power: defence minister (AFP)

Sun, 14 Jan 2007 08:02:50 GMT | Yahoo! News

Graphic on Japan's armed forces. Japan's defence minister has brushed aside concerns that the launch of its first full-fledged defence ministry since World War II would lead to the country becoming a military power.(AFP/File)AFP - Japan's defence minister has brushed aside concerns that the launch of its first full-fledged defence ministry since World War II would lead to the country becoming a military power.



Pakistan Strikes Militant Hideouts

Tue, 16 Jan 2007 07:47:27 EDT | New York Times

A military spokesman said 25 to 30 foreign militants along with their local supporters were killed in an airstrike near the Afghan border.


China builds a superpower fighter

| Findory News China

International Herald Tribune: Some Western and Chinese military experts say the successful development of the J-10 could be the catalyst for China to become a leading force in military aviation.


Cheney tackles Beijing on military expansion

| Findory News China

Financial Times: US Vice-president Dick Cheney accused China of pursuing military policies that were at odds with its stated ambitions of a "peaceful rise".


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