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YAOUNDE, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu has agreed with Cameroon's President Paul Biya during a meeting here on Thursday that the two countries should expand cooperation and further promote bilateral relations.During their meeting, Hui said since the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Cameroon 40 years ago, the two countries have treated each other equally, friendly and with mutual trust. Both countries showed firm support regarding each other's core interests.In recent years, China and Cameroon have accelerated cooperation in such realms as trade and commerce, cultural and educational exchanges, bringing real benefits for the two peoples and providing new impetus for the development of bilateral relations, Hui said.The vice premier noted that the China-Cameroon friendly cooperation are embracing new opportunities and the potential will be huge for the two countries in expanding friendly cooperation.He said China is willing to join hands with Cameroon in increasing friendly exchanges, improving political mutual trust, expanding bilateral cooperation and promoting the friendly and cooperative ties to a new height.For his part, President Biya said in the past 40 years, Cameroon and China have carried out a series of cooperation in areas like agriculture and infrastructure construction on the basis of mutual benefit, and such cooperation has made great achievements.As Cameroon is making her new development strategies, the president expressed hope that China can further step up cooperation with and support for Cameroon, and become a strategic partner with Cameroon.The two sides also exchanged views on China-Africa cooperation. Hui said in the past decade, within the framework of the China- Africa Cooperation Forum, China and Africa have enhanced political mutual trust, stepped up support for each other, deepened bilateral cooperation and exchanges as well as further developed their new type of strategic partnership.President Biya noted that as cooperation continuously strengthens with China in the past years, Africa's position in the international arena has been improved, and investments to African countries have also been boosted.Biya said that African countries in general are optimistic about the future of Africa-China cooperation.
BEIJING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang said Wednesday China and France should together promote the healthy and stable development of bilateral ties.Li made the remarks while meeting with former French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin and General Secretary of the Union for a Popular Movement (UPM) Jean-Francois Cope in Beijing.Li spoke highly of Raffarin's long-term contribution to Sino-French ties. He congratulated Cope on becoming General Secretary of the UPM.Referring to the important consensus reached by the two countries' leaders during Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to France in early November, Li said the China-France relations are developing well.He suggested the two nations further enhance communication and coordination on major international and regional issues while deepening pragmatic cooperation in all areas.Li said the Communist Party of China (CPC) attaches importance to developing friendly cooperative relations with the UPM.The CPC hopes to enhance mutual understanding and trust with the UPM so as to make a positive contribution to bilateral ties and China-Europe ties, he added.Raffarin said China is playing an increasingly important global role.He said he hopes to continue to deepen friendship between the two peoples.Cope said the UPM hopes to strengthen party-to-party exchange and boost bilateral cooperation and communication with the CPC.Founded in 2002 by Jacques Chirac, the UPM currently enjoys an absolute majority in the National Assembly and a plurality in the Senate of France.Its leader, Nicolas Sarkozy, was elected President of France in 2007.

BEIJING, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- Just about two months ago, with a few clicks of the mouse, Chen Ying was able to watch her favorite American TV series, The Vampire Diaries or Gossip Girl, online for free.Like Chen, an employee of a foreign-invested company in Shanghai, many U.S. TV series fans in China have little choice but to watch video clips online because domestic cable channels do not broadcast copyrighted ones. Some even volunteer to upload clips onto video-sharing websites without any charges.But now Chen can rarely find such unauthorized online videos of foreign TV series.In November 2010, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) announced a ban on any forms of trading and supplying unauthorized foreign TV series.Along with the ban, the Ministry of Culture launched a six-month nationwide crackdown on counterfeiting in October to halt the theft of intellectual property rights (IPRS) and promote public awareness in IPRS protection.In response, China's major video-hosting websites, including Youku.com, Tudou.com and Ku6.com, removed unauthorized foreign TV series videos.A podcastor, using an online name "Xueselaoxie" on the Nasdaq-listed Youku.com, said some 7,000 unauthorized videos of American TV series he had uploaded were deleted by the website in one night.To fans of foreign TV series, the ban might be a nightmare. But to the country, it was an important step in fighting IPRS infringement, said Li Yongqiang, assistant to CEO of Beijing Baofeng Inc., a provider of online video-hosting service.Similar regulations were issued earlier. But never had they received as many reactions as did this one, Li said."I checked some portals after the ban became effective. Some websites removed all the unauthorized videos of American TV series in just one night," Li said."I believe the entire online video-sharing industry had realized the importance of a healthy development environment, and people's awareness of IPRS will be raised," Li said.Following the order from the central government, many provinces beefed up their efforts in cracking down on online IPRS infringement.In northeast China's Jilin Province, the provincial copyright administration shut down two websites, o2sky.com and imdj.net, after they were found illegally providing unauthorized videos of South Korean movies.The ban has resulted in a reshuffle of online video-sharing industry in China, with major domestic websites gearing up to offer copyrighted imports of TV series and films.Sohu TV offered many copyrighted online videos of American TV series, including Gossip Girl, the Big Bang Theory and Nikita, after signing agreements with Warner Bros..Youku.com signed agreements with three major South Korean TV stations - MBC, KBS and SBS. It has also purchased rights from Warner Bros. to stream the hit movie "Inception," and charged five yuan (about 75 U.S. cents) for each view.Additionally, Tudou.com is trying to produce its own films and TV series."From website operators to video producers, content copyright has become more crucial to the survival of video portals," said Li Shanyou, CEO of Ku6.com."It's good to protect IPRS, but I would still like to watch the TV series online for free," said Cui Shan, a citizen of Changchun, capital city of Jilin Province."Definitely there are markets for foreign TV series or movies in China," Cui said. "I think those websites should import more copyrighted movies and keep offering them at a low price to win markets."China now has more than 200 million video website users and the market is growing, said Li Yongqiang. More paid online video programs will emerge as the cost of importing authorized films and TV programs rises.Li said it is likely that video-sharing websites join hands to import copyrighted programs from overseas in order to lower the cost of watching TV series online."But after all, the spirit of the Internet is to share resources. So as China's online video industry becomes more regulated, more resources should be encouraged to be shared for free on the Internet, " Li said.
BEIJING, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- China experienced the most frequent and severe weather during 2010, compared to weather in other years of the past decade, a weather official said here Thursday.Chen Zhenlin, a spokesman with the China Meteorological Administration (CMA), said the numbers of extremely high temperature days and extreme precipitation cases that China experienced in the year were rarely seen in history, as was the intensity and area effected by this weather.Extreme weather refers to rare weather phenomena that substantially differ from average conditions and which represent only five percent or less of total weather incidents.According to Chen, China experienced the longest hot spell this year since 1961, as the national average number of days of extremely hot weather climbed to 3.5 days more than the normal level, while the average extreme high temperature reached a historical high not seen since 1961 -- 2 degrees Celsius higher than normal conditions.Meanwhile, average daily precipitation at China's 97 meteorological stations was the highest ever, and the annual number of extreme precipitation cases was the largest since 1961, he said.Further, seven tropical cyclones made landfall in southern China this year.
QINGDAO, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- Taiwan-based EVA Airways Corp. Saturday launched a weekly direct flight service linking southern Taiwan's Kaohsiung City and Qingdao City in eastern Shandong Province.The service will operate on Saturdays. It is the first direct service between the two cities.The flight will increase the number of direct flights between Qingdao and Taiwan to 20 per week, according to Qingdao Airport.Thanks to increased people-to-people exchange between Taiwan and the mainland, Qingdao Airport's passenger traffic to and from Taiwan this year reached 145,495 on Nov. 15, a 55 percent year-on-year increase.
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