Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
November 2006 - China Special Weapons News
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- U.S., China Complete 2nd Phase SAREX Off Southern China Navy NewsStand 21 Nov 2006 -- Following a port visit to Zhanjiang, People's Republic of China, USS Juneau (LPD 10) participated in a bilateral search and rescue exercise (SAREX) with the city's naval namesake, Zhanjiang (DD 165) Nov. 19 that displayed the progress in interoperability and cooperation among the two navies and nations.
- Russia, China agree to promote resumption of N.Korea talks RIA Novosti 18 Nov 2006 -- The Russian and Chinese leaders agreed to act in a coordinated way for the soonest possible resumption of six-party talks on the North Korean nuclear problem, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday.
- Panel Urges Congressional Action on U.S.-China Security Issues Washington File 17 Nov 2006 -- China, as one of the world's major powers, is not meeting its growing responsibilities to promote free trade and international security, according to the latest report by a congressionally mandated bipartisan commission.
- China Disputes Claims of New Bird Flu Strain VOA 10 Nov 2006 -- China is disputing a report by U.S. and Hong Kong researchers last week that says a new vaccine-resistant strain of bird flu virus has appeared in southern China
- Russia, China to launch ultraviolet observatory in 2010 RIA Novosti 07 Nov 2006 -- An ultraviolet observatory Russia, China and other countries are building to explore the far reaches of space will begin operating by the end of the decade, Russia's top space official said Tuesday.
- China: African Countries Sign Deals With Beijing RFE/RL 05 Nov 2006 -- Delegates from nearly 50 African nations have ended a summit in Beijing aimed at cementing ties between the underdeveloped continent and China
- China Opens Huge Africa Summit with Pledges of $5 Billion VOA 04 Nov 2006 -- Chinese President Hu Jintao has opened a summit in Beijing bringing together leaders of 48 African countries.
- AFRICA: China to double aid to Africa IRIN 04 Nov 2006 -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Saturday pledged to double his country's assistance to the African continent by 2009, and proposed a raft of new loans, development projects in health and agriculture, and debt cancellations.
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