Tuesday, December 15, 2009

You Decide: Obama, Xi Jinping and Japanese Emperor






Amid the uproars caused by both the two photos. One is heavy criticized by conservatives in the U.S. for "forehead banging to the floor" bow to the Japanese Emperor Akihito. And another on in Japan, where the visit of Chinese vice President Xi Jinping and his meet with the Japanese Emperor has been criticized for "Political using of the Emperor".

(credits: Mark Silva for the Obama_bows_Emperor, the Xi Jinping one was taken by representatives from the office of the Japanese royal family)

Enough of the media noises, now is your turn to decide the two photos, which do you agree? Comment the below...

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Items of Interest

China, Ghana explore new ways to further collaboration. The Chinese ambassador Yu Wenzhe told an audience in Accra, Ghana. (GBN News)


Obama handpicked Nanfang Zhoumo (Southern Weekend) for only interview with a Chinese media while he visited Beijing last month, and now the top editor of Southern Weekend had been punished for that. You bet some one in top is not happy about it. (Reuters)


Thiland finds a plane full of weapons from North Korea en route to a third country. (Reuters)


After 10 year hilatus, China, two Koreas and the U.S. will start new round of Peack Talks. (Reuters)
Is North Korea desperate or a gesture for liver branch in the year of soccer world cup where North Korea will be a part of after decade of absense?


Fake receipts are creating huge problems and posign grave threats to Chinese economy. (TBS News)


A rule of 30 day advance notice was broken when Chinese vice president Xi Jinping wanted to pay a visit to Japanese Emperior, and Hatoyama administration pressed the office of Emperior to receive Mr. Xi. Should the rule be bent for the Chinese? A debate is on in Tokyo. (TBS)


Hatoyama's right hand man Ozawa took a 600-puls delegate visited Beijing. With or without a 30 day notice, Hu Jintao sit down with Ozawa and the two shared plenty of plesantries. (TBS)


The U.S. and Japan agree to open each other's sky. (TBS)


Still want more Maguro (raw Salmon fish filet famous for making shushi), it may not be there tomorrow. Japan signs the first international treaty to limit the fishing of Maguro in Pacific occean. (TBS)
 
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