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CHANGSHA, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- Ten people have been confirmed dead after two manganese mines in central China's Hunan Province were flooded two weeks ago, local authorities said Monday.Water gushed into the two mine pits run by Leixin Mining Development Co. and Wenhua Manganese Co. in Huayuan County of Xiangxi Tujia-Miao Autonomous Prefecture at about 6:10 p.m. on July 20, trapping a total of 13 miners underground.Rescuers pulled three miners alive out of the mines on July 29 and sent them to hospital. Currently, they are in stable condition, a spokesman with the Hunan Provincial Work Safety Administration said Monday.Rescuers had earlier retrieved seven bodies, and they found the last three bodies on Sunday morning, the spokesman said.Local authorities are further investigating the cause of the accident, he added.
SHANGHAI, June 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese State Councilor Liu Yandong met here Saturday with former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, who was here to attend the Shanghai World Expo's Japanese National Pavilion Day.Liu spoke highly of Hatoyama's efforts during his tenure in advancing Sino-Japanese relations, and said China was ready to work with Japan to promote ties.Liu hoped the Shanghai Expo could serve as a good opportunity to promote bilateral people-to-people exchanges, as such exchanges could help further develop bilateral ties.Hatoyama resigned from the top post on June 2, and Naoto Kan succeeded him as prime minister.Hatoyama, who was here as special envoy of the new prime minister, attended an official celebration ceremony for Japanese National Pavilion Day together with Liu earlier Saturday.During the ceremony, Liu expressed China's appreciation of Japan's support in the preparation of the Expo, adding Japan's rich experience of hosting the event helped spread the Expo spirit.Japan has hosted the comprehensive Expo twice and the professional Expo three times."I believe the Shanghai Expo will provide important opportunities for the two countries and two peoples to deepen mutual understanding and bilateral cooperation," she said.Hatoyama said he was glad to attend the ceremony, because his wife was born in Shanghai. And he hoped people in the world could use their "hearts" and "technologies," to contribute to the harmonious development of the world.The Japan Pavilion, with the theme of "Harmony of the Hearts, Harmony of the Skills," is eye-catching with its attractive appearance and clever use of hi-technology. Dubbed the "Purple Silkworm Island" by Chinese people, the pavilion is semi-circular in structure and covered by a purple membrane material.
BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping met Friday with Daniel Kwelagobe, chairman of Botswana Democratic Party, according to a press release from the International Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.Xi hailed China-Botswana relationship, saying the two countries have witnessed fruitful cooperation in areas like trade, investment, culture and education, said the press release.Since the CPC and Botswana Democratic Party established party-to-party relations 30 years ago, the two parties have conducted various forms of exchanges, which helped to increase mutual understanding and push forward bilateral relationship.Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R Front) meets with Daniel Kwelagobe, chairman of Botswana Democratic Party, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, July 2, 2010.The CPC would further deepen exchanges and cooperation with the ruling party of Botswana, said Xi.Xi said China would make joint efforts with the African countries including Botswana to lift China-Africa strategic partnership to a new level.Kwelagobe, on his first visit to China since taking office as the party chairman, appreciated China's support for Botswana's development, saying the Botswanian government and ruling party would continue to follow one-China policy.Kwelagobe also spoke highly of the constructive role China has played in international affairs.
UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- China on Wednesday voiced its support to the efforts to counter Somali piracy in accordance with the international law and the relevant Security Council resolutions.The statement came as Li Baodong, the Chinese permanent representative to the United Nations, was taking the floor at an open Security Council meeting on piracy off the Somali coast. The 15-nation Council began the meeting on Wednesday morning to discuss a report by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on how to prosecute and imprison Somali pirates."China supports the activities carried out to combat Somali piracy in accordance with the international law and the resolutions of the Security Council," Li said. "At present, naval operations of the countries concerned to combat piracy and to protect navigation have played a very positive role in safeguarding the safety of international navigation.""At the same time, the issue of how to prosecute the pirates caught has come to the fore," he said. "China supports strengthening international cooperation in prosecuting the Somali pirates under the framework of the existing international law, and appreciates the work carried out by the countries concerned, particularly coastal states.""We also call upon international community to provide the necessary support to the coastal states to enhance their legal capacity, and China welcomes their report in this regard and will join others to further study the legal framework," he said."Recently, although pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia have continued, threatening the safety of international navigation, their success rate has started to decline, reflecting the initial success of counter-piracy international cooperation," he said."However, at the same time, the root causes that give rise to the piracy off the coast of Somalia have not been eradicated, and these pirates remain and their behavior is starting to change with elaborate organization and more covert methods of attack, and they have expanded their scope of operations into the Indian Ocean," he said. "This has shown that the task for combating piracy is still very arduous, and it calls for further comprehensive efforts by the international community so as to eradicate the Somali piracy both from its phenomenon and root cause."