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Obama Accepts China, Russia Invites

President says he'll visit China to talk money matters later this year, also accepts invitation to visit Moscow.

 

US concerned over assertive China

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

 

US reassures China on investment

Barack Obama's chief economic adviser assures China its $1tn (£0.7tn) worth of investment in the US is safe.

 

U.S.-China spat raises tension

U.S.-China spat raises tension

The United States accused China on Tuesday of adopting a more aggressive military stance as a naval confrontation sparked anger in Beijing and raised tensions ahead of a U.S. visit by China's foreign minister.

 

Pentagon says Chinese harassed U.S. ship

Pentagon says Chinese harassed U.S. ship

The Pentagon said Monday that Chinese ships harassed a U.S. surveillance ship Sunday in the South China Sea in the latest of several instances of "increasingly aggressive conduct."

 

Clinton pushes environment on China visit

Clinton pushes environment on China visit

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chinese officials agreed Saturday to focus their governments' efforts on stabilizing the battered global economy and combating climate change.

 

Clinton makes offer to North Korea, appeals to China

Clinton makes offer to North Korea, appeals to China

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday offered North Korea a peace treaty, normal ties and aid if it eliminates its nuclear arms program and stressed her desire to work more cooperatively with China.

 

China denounces U.S. currency accusation

A Chinese central banker denounced accusations by U.S. Treasury Secretary-designate Timothy Geithner that China was manipulating its yuan currency, calling them misleading and warning against "excuses" for protectionism.

 

Geithner Takes Hard Line

Treasury nominee signals more confrontational stance with China over its currency practices.

 

In China, Bush remains a popular president

In China, Bush remains a popular president

He is shown in a dozen flattering photographs at a Beijing exhibit marking 30 years of Sino-U.S. diplomatic ties. Many Chinese openly express affection toward Xiao Bush, or 'Young Bush.'

 

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