We have started to collect the most important news related to China in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Did China tame Top Gear minus Jeremy Clarkson?
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Two men detained in southern China after village is inundated with rodents.
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China and Australia seal a major free trade agreement, after the Chinese president makes a rare address to parliament in Canberra.
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China has been holding its sixth driverless car competition, with the unmanned vehicles having to navigate their way through various obstacles.
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Australia and China have signed a landmark free trade agreement, after almost a decade of negotiations.
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A fire in a carrot-packaging plant in eastern China kills at least 18 people and injures 13 more, state media report.
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Doctors in China try to cope with a huge increase in the number of cases of cancer.
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China will double investment in Iranian infrastructure projects to more than $52bn according to Iran's Mehr news agency.
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Three pro-democracy student leaders from Hong Kong have been stopped from boarding a plane to Beijing.
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Three Hong Kong pro-democracy protest leaders are stopped from boarding a plane to Beijing, as authorities say their travel permits are invalid.
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Hong Kong student leaders say they are planning to visit Beijing for talks with officials, but it remains unclear how China would respond.
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba to meet with investors next week as it considers issuing its first bond sale after a record public listing.
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Video streaming sites must edit TV shows involving extramarital affairs and a host of other content, China's media watchdog says
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A slew of economic data out of China, which came in below forecasts on Thursday, highlights the continuing downward pressure facing the Asian giant.
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China and the US have unveiled new pledges on greenhouse gas emissions, as the leaders of the two countries met for talks in Beijing.
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China and the US unveil "historic" new pledges on greenhouse gas emissions, as the two leaders meet for talks in Beijing.
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China's online retail giant Alibaba says it pulled in $9.3bn (£5.9bn) in sales from its annual 'Singles' Day' shopping event.
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The formal part of the Apec summit in Beijing has ended but the US and Chinese presidents have been holding private talks, as Martin Patience reports from Beijing.
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Why Putin and China's First Lady are setting social media abuzz
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A summit of Asia-Pacific nations backs a Chinese plan for a new free trade area - seen by some as a rival to US economic influence.
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Power station staff in a Chinese province engage in a bar brawl then cut off the local power supply.
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Authorities in Beijing have told air pollution sites and apps to stop using data provided by the US embassy during Apec, media reports say.
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The long history of Chinese immigrants in the US
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The US and China will grant visas valid for up to a decade to visitors between the two countries under a deal announced by US President Barack Obama.
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Delegates arriving at the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) summit in Beijing were treated to an illuminated red carpet and crowds of dancers.
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BBC reporter Martin Patience was turned away after trying to visit the home of a Chinese dissident, Hu Jia, in Beijing.
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The leaders of China and Japan hold formal talks on the sidelines of a major Asian summit, after years of tension over a territorial row.
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China and South Korea are set to sign a free trade agreement that aims to remove most barriers to trade between the countries.
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As leaders from Asia-Pacific nations gather for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit, the BBC's John Sudworth reports on what is seen as the historically difficult relationship between China and Japan.
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How does China see the world around it?
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Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong stage a "yellow ribbon" march to the office of China's top representative in the city.
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President Xi Jinping plays down the risks facing China's economy, at a meeting of business leaders ahead of the Apec summit.
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Countries of Asia and the Pacific region agree on a Chinese-led initiative to set up a network to share information on corruption.
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Mexico cancels a $3.75bn contract awarded this week to a Chinese-led consortium to build a high-speed passenger rail link.
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China and Japan agree to acknowledge differences over a disputed chain of islands in the East China Sea, setting up mechanisms to manage the crisis.
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Authorities in the southern Chinese province of Yunnan search for the parents of 11 infants rescued from a baby trafficking ring.
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The Middle Kingdom charts a course to the top
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China's President Xi Jinping - in 60 seconds
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Australia is finalising a deal with China for the annual export of one million head of cattle, worth A$1bn, officials say.
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Officials travelling with Chinese President Xi Jinping to Tanzania went on a "buying spree" for illegal ivory, an environmental activist group says.
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Novel malware targeting Apple products is affecting hundreds of thousands of users - mostly Chinese, says an online security firm.
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New malware targeting Apple products is mostly affecting Chinese users, warned an online security researcher.
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Chinese computer giant Lenovo beats expectations to announce a 19% rise in net profits for the three months to September.
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China has revealed that it may take a long time to complete the corruption investigation into former internal security chief Zhou Yongkang.
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Asian shares were lower on Wednesday following a trend from Wall Street, where shares were dragged down by falling oil prices.
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba reports a 15% rise in quarterly profits in its first set of results since it listed its shares in New York.
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Authorities in Beijing ban the burning of dead relatives' clothes during the Apec summit as an anti-pollution measure, local media report.
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Macau's casinos saw their worst monthly revenue performance on record in October as China continued its anti-corruption drive.
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A man in eastern China kills a young girl and injures a boy in the latest in a series of knife attacks on children, report state media.
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Japanese carmaker Toyota saw a strong rise in sales through its two joint ventures in China last month.
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Two officials in Guangdong province are arrested after allegedly buying corpses from grave robbers to meet cremation quotas, Chinese media say.
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Growth in China's manufacturing sector slowed in October, an official survey suggests, reinforcing concerns about a slowdown in the wider economy.
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Anti-corruption investigators in China confirm the finding of the equivalent of $33m in cash at an official's home - the biggest such haul to date.
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A breeder in China's Chendgu province was trying to give these two baby pandas medicine instead of their usual bamboo leaves- and they were having none of it.
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A court in China executes a man who killed a two-year-old girl in Beijing following a parking space row with her mother.
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Beijing police say people wearing Halloween-themed fancy-dress on the city's metro could face arrest, state media report.
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Will Chinese films be the next big blockbusters?
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The director of China's internet regulator admits that some foreign websites cannot be visited but denies shutting them down.
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Hengdian, a small town on the east coast of China, has become the setting for one of the largest outdoor movie studios in the world.
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Taiwan bans its senior government officials from higher studies in mainland China, citing "national security" reasons.
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Profits and revenues from Baidu, often called "China's Google", miss analysts' profit forecasts.
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Why Chinese firms are changing their approach to succession
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Britain's Justin Rose hopes a win in the BMW World Masters in China this weekend will help lift him up the world rankings.
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China is to get its own version of Big Brother for the first time, with the housemates' exploits to be broadcast on popular video site Youku Tudou.
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Members of China's top political advisory body have voted to kick out Hong Kong tycoon James Tien for his criticism of Chief Executive CY Leung.
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The only battle to be fought in the Far East during World War One had a profound and lasting impact on Chinese-Japanese relations.
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Afghanistan's new President, Ashraf Ghani, makes his first visit to China where investment is likely to be high on the agenda.
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China's top prosecuting body lays out rights for whistle-blowers for the first time, amid an ongoing crackdown on corruption.
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Internet billionaire tops China's rich list
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After India warned its military not to use Xiaomi devices owing to privacy fears, the Chinese firm announces plans to open an Indian data centre.
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China's property prices fall 1.3% in September, marking the first year-on-year fall in the sector.
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Chinese authorities have arrested one official and punished 16 others following a deadly clash in a Yunnan village, state media say.
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Mark Zuckerberg has conducted a chat to Chinese students in Mandarin, leading to mixed reviews about his accent and pronunciation.
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Japan's deputy prime minister meets his Chinese counterpart in Beijing in a move that could pave the way for a meeting between the countries' leaders.
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China travel warning baffles Philippine resorts
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Technology giant Yahoo reports profits of $6.8bn for the third-quarter, buoyed mostly by earnings from the firm's stake in Chinese firm Alibaba.
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Asian stocks fall after data shows China's economy grew 7.3% in the third quarter, its slowest pace in more than five years.
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China's economy grows at its slowest pace since the global financial crisis, causing speculation the government may introduce more stimulus measures.
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A high profile campaign against corruption and bribery by the Chinese ruling Communist Party has gained huge public support.
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Chinese state media urge citizens to think carefully when choosing an English name.
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A key meeting of Chinese Communist Party leaders focusing on the rule of law and fighting corruption has begun in Beijing.
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Two mythical creatures, a giant spider and a huge dragon, have faced one another in battle at Beijing's Olympic Park.
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Will Natuna add to disputes in the South China Sea?
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Caught in the crosshairs of China's corruption campaign
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Thousands of runners take part in the 34th Beijing International Marathon, many wearing face masks amid concerns about "hazardous" air quality.
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Can Huawei be China's first global brand?
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The former deputy chief engineer of the now disbanded railway ministry in China is given a suspended death sentence for corruption.
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Indian plans for mountain road near disputed border irks China
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Chinese President Xi Jinping tells artists, authors and actors that their work should present socialist values and not carry the "stench of money".
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A clash between construction workers and villagers in the south-west Chinese province of Yunnan has left eight dead, state media says.
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Boss of Chinese telecoms firm Huawei tells BBC he is optimistic
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The Chinese businessman with a shark in the office
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Access to the BBC's English-language website appears to have been "deliberately blocked" across China, the corporation says.
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A clash between construction workers and villagers in the southwest Chinese province of Yunnan has left eight dead, said state media.
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Inflation in China eased to a near five-year low in September, adding to evidence of a slowdown in the world's second largest economy.
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Why is the US practising for conflict with China?
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Asian shares were higher following US gains despite inflation data from China showing the economy is slowing.
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Australia tries to attract rich immigrants with new immigration rules likely to appeal to wealthy Chinese citizens.
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Universal Studios will open its first $3.3bn (£2bn) Chinese theme park after 13 years of trying to enter the booming entertainment market.
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Anti-China sentiment grows in Taiwan
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