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U.S.: No 'magic wand' to help Chen leave China

Chen Guangcheng

The Chinese activist who left the refuge of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing said Thursday that he regrets the move and pleads for Hillary Clinton's help to get into the United States.

 

VIDEO: Brawl at US China basketball match

VIDEO: Brawl at US China basketball match

A basketball match between an American and Chinese basketball game ended in a brawl on Thursday in Beijing, overshadowing a visit to the country by the US Vice President Joe Biden. Officials abandoned the match between the Georgetown University men's basketball team and the Bayi Rockets after a foul led to punches and chairs being thrown.

 

Treasury's Geithner says China needs faster yuan rise

China's yuan currency remains "substantially undervalued" and it is in Beijing's own interest to let it appreciate more rapidly to ward off inflation risks, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Wednesday.

 

U.S. backs off in currency dispute with China

U.S. backs off in currency dispute with China

The Obama administration backed away on Friday from a showdown with Beijing over the value of China's currency that would have caused new frictions between the world's only superpower and its largest creditor.

 

LA, Beijing to exchange ideas on solving traffic

LA, Beijing to exchange ideas on solving traffic

Two cities notorious for their choked roads are teaming up to share ideas on how to better manage traffic.

 

Geithner to visit Beijing amid currency dispute

Geithner to visit Beijing amid currency dispute

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will visit Beijing on Thursday for talks with a Chinese vice premier for economic affairs, ...

 

US concerned over assertive China

The US reports on China's increasing "disruptive" military reach and calls for more transparency from Beijing.

 

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