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China's Hu begins eight-nation African tour (AFP)
Tue, 30 Jan 2007 02:35:31 GMT | Yahoo! News
AFP - Chinese President Hu Jintao has departed for Cameroon to begin an eight-nation tour of Africa, the foreign ministry said, his third visit to the continent since coming to power in 2003.
China's Hu heads to Africa with packed agenda (AFP)
Tue, 30 Jan 2007 08:12:36 GMT | Yahoo! News
AFP - With genocide, oil, aid and booming trade just some of the issues on his agenda, Chinese President Hu Jintao has departed for a pressure-packed 12 days traversing eight African nations.
China meeting warns of bird flu mutation risk (Reuters)
Tue, 30 Jan 2007 02:57:49 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - The deadly H5N1 form of the bird flu
virus is rapidly mutating and the world must be on guard even
though the disease has yet to be transmitted between humans,
experts told a meeting in Beijing, Chinese media said on
Tuesday.
China's president begins Africa tour Cameroon (AFP)
Wed, 31 Jan 2007 03:19:54 GMT | Yahoo! News
AFP - Chinese President Hu Jintao was to meet with his Cameroonian counterpart Paul Biya Wednesday on the first full day of his 12-day tour of Africa to forge stronger ties on the resource-rich continent.
China's president arrives in Cameroon (AFP)
Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21:01:01 GMT | Yahoo! News
AFP - Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in Cameroon on the first stage of an eight-nation Africa tour to forge political and economic ties with the continent, national radio reported here.
Chinese president signs multi-million deals with Cameroon (AFP)
Wed, 31 Jan 2007 20:36:56 GMT | Yahoo! News
AFP - Chinese President Hu Jintao began a 12-day tour of Africa, his third since coming to power in 2003, stepping up China's campaign to win a larger share of Africa's oil and energy resources.
U.N. hopes China pushes for Darfur end (AP)
Thu, 01 Feb 2007 21:48:39 GMT | Yahoo! News
AP - The United Nations hopes the Chinese president will push for a solution to the Darfur crisis during his landmark visit to Sudan on Friday. But Khartoum expects its staunchest diplomatic ally to stick to boosting commercial ties, particularly those assuring its access to Sudan's oil.
