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Ex-Boeing engineer gets 15 years in US spy case

Ex-Boeing engineer gets 15 years in US spy case

An ex-Boeing Co (BA.N) engineer, found guilty last year of passing space shuttle secrets to China in America's first conviction under a 1996 espionage law, was sentenced on Monday to 15 years in prison.

 

U.S.-born pandas arrive in China

Two American-born pandas arrived in their new China home Friday, bringing a welcome dose of cuddly to the ...

 

China "indignant" on U.S. arms sales to Taiwan

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China has said it will impose unspecified sanctions on U.S. firms selling weapons to Taiwan in retaliation for the U.S. announcement that it planned to sell $6.4 billion of arms to Taiwan, which Beijing considers a breakaway province.

 

On China, Obama says U.S. must address currency rates

President Barack Obama said on Wednesday it was important to address currency rates with trading partners such as China to ensure U.S. goods were not facing a disadvantage.

 

China warns Obama not to meet Dalai Lama

China warns Obama not to meet Dalai Lama

China warns US President Barack Obama that if he meets the Dalai Lama it will harm ties between the two countries.

 

China threatens sanctions over arms sale to Taiwan

China threatens sanctions over arms sale to Taiwan

The Chinese government Saturday announced a series of harsh retaliatory measures in protest of the Pentagon's $6-billion arms sale to Taiwan, including a suspension of security exchanges and threatened sanctions on U.S. companies selling to Taiwan.

 

China halts U.S. visits after Taiwan deal

China said Saturday it had suspended military exchanges with the United States over Washington's $6.4-billion arms deal with Taiwan, the territory that Beijing claims as its own.

 

U.S. Approves $6 Billion Arms Sale to Taiwan

The move is sure to enrage China and could possibly complicate the Obama administration’s push to get Beijing’s cooperation on Iran.

 

China rejects claims of Internet hacking attacks

The Chinese government denied involvement in Internet attacks and defended its online censorship Monday after the United States urged Beijing to investigate complaints of cyber intrusions in a dispute that has added tension to bilateral relations.

 

China: Google Case Shouldn't Be Linked With U.S. Relations

China: Google Case Shouldn't Be Linked With U.S. Relations

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He said Google's complaints about cyber attacks and censorship in China shouldn't be "over-interpreted" or linked to Beijing's bilateral relations with the U.S.

 

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