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China preparing new environment law – experts

China preparing new environment law – experts

Some analysts believe that air quality and the fight against pollution will become Beijing's priority next to the economy.

China, Brazil lawmakers bat for just global order

China, Brazil lawmakers bat for just global order

China’s top legislator said the two nations will cement strategic coordination on “major issues such as global governance and climate change".

Russian, Chinese Foreign Ministers meet in Beijing

Russian, Chinese Foreign Ministers meet in Beijing

Lavrov and Yi also discussed the upcoming visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Shanghai in May.

Rousseff vows to fight for Petrobras

Rousseff vows to fight for Petrobras

Petrobras is in the eye of a storm over an allegedly ‘overpriced’ purchase of a refinery in the United States.

India top court recognises transgender as third gender

India top court recognises transgender as third gender

The apex court directed the Central and state governments to provide healthcare and education to transgenders.

China, India vow to step up global coordination

China, India vow to step up global coordination

Top officials held strategic talks as part of an annual dialogue in Beijing.

EU, Russia stocks fall on Ukraine tension

EU, Russia stocks fall on Ukraine tension

German DAX had fallen by 0.89 per cent, the French CAC 40 by 0.91 per cent and London’s FTSE 100 by 0.70 per cent.

China-India 6th Strategic Dialogue begins today

China-India 6th Strategic Dialogue begins today

The two Asian giants are slated to hold joint defence exercises in India later this year.

China’s EximBank funds 46 ASEAN infra projects

China’s EximBank funds 46 ASEAN infra projects

The Chinese Bank, one of the world's biggest lenders, plays a critical role in the growth of China’s external trade.

Rousseff says Brazil ready for WC kickoff

Rousseff says Brazil ready for WC kickoff

The Brazilian President silences critics who cited unfinished infrastructure projects with 60 days remaining.