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China Condemns North Korea’s Purported Hydrogen Bomb Test

By William Ide | VOA News on Jan 6, 2016   Featured, World  

China Condemns North Korea’s Purported Hydrogen Bomb Test

BEIJING—North Korea’s key diplomatic ally China has voiced firm opposition to what Pyongyang said was its first hydrogen bomb test Wednesday. Beijing said it will lodge a formal protest and has called on its northern neighbor to give up on its ambitions for nuclear weapons.  Analysts said that while China is likely to take some […]

N. Korea, China Criticize US Over CIA Torture Report

By William Ide | VOA News on Dec 10, 2014   World  

N. Korea, China Criticize US Over CIA Torture Report

BEIJING—The United States frequently voices concerns about human rights abuses in China and North Korea. But now, both nations are taking Washington to task after a U.S. Senate report said the CIA tortured suspected terrorists. Late Tuesday, in apparent anticipation of the report’s release and World Human Rights Day, China’s state-run Xinhua news agency argued […]

China Warns of More Repercussions Over US Cyber Indictments

By William Ide | VOA News on May 20, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, World  

  BEIJING — China has lodged a protest with the U.S. Ambassador in Beijing in response to accusations that five Chinese military officers engaged in cyber theft and espionage targeting American companies and labor groups. China also says it could take further steps in response to the indictments. China’s Foreign Ministry says Beijing lodged the protest late […]

Malaysian PM: Missing Plane 'Ended' in Ocean

By Ron Corben, William Ide | VOA News on Mar 24, 2014   World  

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced Monday evening that new satellite data has concluded missing Malaysian flight MH370 with 239 passengers and crew went down in the Indian Ocean.

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