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BEIJING, April 21 () -- Nearly 1,000 Chinese and Japanese people planted commemorative trees in Beijing on Saturday morning to mark the 40th anniversary of the normalization of China-Japan diplomatic ties.Zhao Shucong, chief of the State Forestry Administration, said in his address that China and Japan have attached great importance to cooperating over ecological construction, which is a key sector of bilateral friendly relations.The planting of the trees is based on a fund initiated by the Japanese government for the two countries' civilian exchanges in forestation. China and Japan also set up a civilian committee to guide non-governmental forestation cooperation between the two countries in 1999.The Chinese and Japanese governments have set 2012 as "the year of civilian friendly exchanges" with this year serving as a major anniversary for bilateral relationship.Former Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan and Japanese ambassador to China Uichiro Niwa attended the tree planting.
LONDON, Jan. 10 () -- The coming 2012 London Olympic Games will generate more than one billion pounds of additional revenue for British businesses, said Britain government on Tuesday.Britain believed Olympic Games are the greatest business networking event in the global calendar where companies from all over the world will come to London to meet, interact and do business. To take full advantage of this unique opportunity to deliver a worthwhile and lasting business legacy across Britain, the government will be hosting the biggest ever investment conference Britain has ever seen.Prime Minister David Cameron said: "A wide range of British companies will be involved alongside the world's leading business figures in this exciting programme of events, putting the UK at the forefront of efforts to resolve the economic challenges that face us all.""We are working hard to make sure the whole country can seize this once in a generation opportunity. We expect these events to generate at least 1 billion pound for British businesses and they are vital to our efforts to secure a long-term return to sustainable growth," he added.Britian has developed a Games time programme of networking opportunities, conferences, summits, seminars and face- to-face meetings for British and international businesses.As the platform for showcasing international business partnerships and the best of British expertise and skill, the Olympics conference series is the key element of this programme running from the eve of the Games on July 26th to end of the Paralympics on September 7th.
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TOKYO, June 5 () -- Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda and his Cabinet's public supporting rate slightly increased after the reshuffle, according to local media's survey on Tuesday.The approval rate bounced back 4 percentage, up to 32 percent form May, the disapproval rate fell to 50 percent form last month' s 58 percent, according to the Kyodo News.The survey was held on Monday and Tuesday after Noda announced the new Cabinet lineup Monday afternoon.Noda hopes to persuade the Liberal Democratic Party to negotiate over the tax bills by removing the ministers, who are under fire from the opposition party.Defense Minister Naoki Tanaka and Transport Minister Takeshi Maeda, who were both censured in April by the opposition-dominated upper house of parliament, were replaced by Satoshi Morimoto, a 71- year-old professor at Takushoku University, and Yuichiro Hata, the Democratic Party of Japan's Diet affairs chief in the upper house, respectively.The opposition however reacted calmly to the cabinet reshuffle.
JOHANNESBURG, March 31 () -- The South African government is launching an intensive operation against rampant corruption to promote the social sustainable development, local media reported on Saturday.As much as 30 billion rands (about 4 billion U.S. dollars) is estimated to be lost in the government procurement process per year due to corruption according to the Special Investigation Unit (SIU), the South African Press Association reported, citing the African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) leader Kenneth Meshoe on Saturday. The SIU was established in July 2001 through the presidential proclamation with an aim of conducting independent investigations into graft and organized crime at the President's request, and it will directly report to President and the Parliament on the outcomes.President Jacob Zuma has ordered the SIU to investigate possible corruption in five departments of the northern province of Limpopo, the South African main newspaper Business Day reported on Friday.The SIU said on Friday it will immediately dispatch a significant number of people to start its investigation, which will be focused on the maladministration in the provincial departments, such as cash, supply chain, contract management and the budget implementations.They will also probe into the causes of the maladministration in the health, infrastructure, education and the provincial treasury, said the SIU.The investigators have been mandated to look into unlawful conducts by officials and employees in the provincial departments, including the illegal appropriation or expenditure of state property, illegal acquisition of state property and the intentional or negligent loss of public money or damage to public property, according to the SIU.The SIU will make an effort to cooperate with other bodies involved in the intervention, such as the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, the National Prosecuting Authority and the Financial Intelligence Center as well as the South African Avenue Service."The current government has placed greater emphasis on combating corruption, which could be illustrated by the Presidency declaring the fight against corruption as a key priority in the year ahead," the National Prosecuting Authority's Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions Willie Hofmeyr said a month ago."Nearly 400 suspected swindlers are being investigated, including prominent politicians and businessmen," he said."The South African government has set a target of sending 100 corrupted officials charged with unlawful assets exceeding five million rands to prison by 2014," said he.However, corruption is rampant everywhere in South Africa, and the anti-corruption will face many challenges in the country.A year ago, as former head of the SIU, Hofmeyr once told Parliament's portfolio committee, "We have received a flood of new cases about the corruption, and some of them are very big."In February, he warned though significant progress had been made in combating corruption, the anti-corruption combat in this country could only be successful if there are more close co- operations across all governing spheres.ACDP leader Meshoe also stressed on Saturday one of the prerequisites to an efficient and effective government is that corruption must be controlled, and the capacity of the SIU and other law enforcement bodies should be enlarged."Some more measures should be taken for boosting anti- corruption efforts, such as strengthening state auditing and protecting tippers," said Meshoe.
BEIJING, July 10 () -- Scaffolding built to make a big sculpture collapsed Tuesday afternoon in suburban Beijing, leaving two people dead and another 18 injured, local government said.The scaffolding inside an art workshop in Xianrendong village, Changping district in northern Beijing, collapsed at 2:40 p.m., burying 20 people, an official with the Changping government said.Previously, Beijing's fire department said that it was an unfinished building that collapsed.As of 5 p.m., all the buried ones have been pulled out by fire fighters, however, two of them were confirmed dead, according to the district government.The remaining 18 people were rushed to hospital and it is yet to know their conditions.The district government has set up an investigation panel to find out how the accident happened.
NAIROBI, July 19 () -- Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki on Monday challenged track and field athletes to raise the bar and prove they deserve to be the continent's best during the Senior Africa Athletics Championship. Speaking moments after handing Kenya team captain Janeth Jepkosgei the national flag, Kibaki said that the challenge will not be easy as some of the runners coming to Nairobi are world class and will be keen to do well in the championship. Sports Minister Helen Sambili at the same time, declared the country ready to host the championship, which is a week before the athletes congregate in Nairobi for Africa's premier track and field competition. "All equipment and technicians to fix them are here and work is done. We are ready to host and that is good. Go and bring us glory," she said. President Kibaki said they have spent over 300 million shillings (about 37 million US dollars) on hosting the championship and asked the organisers to stage a spectacular championship, which will be remembered long after it's the curtains are drawn. "It will bring some of the finest athletes from the continent. These athletes are some of the best in the world in respective disciplines, making the event therefore, be at world class level," he said. The President pointed out that for Kenyan athletes to win, it will require them to be dedicated and put in a lot of hard work. 1 2 1 2
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