Features By John Sudworth

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North Korea blocks off industrial zone, border trade

Tensions rise on the Korean Peninsula as North Korea blocks South Korean worker access to an industrial zone along the border of the two countries.
Posted In: North Korea, South Korea
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Caught in the cross fire? Coca-Cola accused of illegal mapping in China

The government of the Yunnan province in Western China is going after Coca-Cola. Officials say the company has been illegally mapping the province with GPS devices.
Posted In: China, gps, Coca-cola
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China aims high for economic growth

China's National People's Congress convenes today as it concludes its once-in-a-decade transition of power. In his final address to the Congress, outgoing Premier Wen Jiabao set an ambitious economic growth target of 7.5 percent.
Posted In: China, Wen Jiabao, GDP
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China considers carbon tax, will U.S. consumers foot the bill?

The official news agency in China is reporting that the government will tax carbon emissions.
Posted In: China, carbon emissions, carbon tax, Environment
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North Korea confirms its biggest nuclear test, but at what cost?

The test is the country's third and is being condemned by the United States and other countries in the region.
Posted In: North Korea, nuclear, China
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Leadership change to be announced in China

The Chinese Communist Party will hand over power to China's next leader during its party congress this week.
Posted In: China, China's Economy, China's Politics, Hu Jintao, leadership, corruption
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G-20 questions how to head off a global currency war

G-20 nations are meeting in South Korea, at the top of their agenda is the question of how to head off a global currency war.
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Police raid Google's Seoul office on data concerns

South Korean police are continuing an investigation into data collected during Google's street-mapping sweeps across the country.
Posted In: Internet