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At least 43 dead in Chinese nightclub fire

At least 43 dead in Chinese nightclub fireBeijing  - At least 43 people

Shenzhou VII heads to launch pad for China's first spacewalk

Beijing - Engineers on Saturday moved the assembled carrier rocket and Shenzhou VII spacecraft toward a launch pad for China's next manned space mission, which was scheduled to be launched next week, state media reported.

The Shenzhou VII, attached to a Long March-2F carrier rocket, was rolled along a 1,500-metre railway from the assembly plant to the launch pad, the semi-official China News Service said.

The move to the launch pad at the Jiuquan space centre in the north-western province of Gansu began around 1:30 pm (0530 GMT) and would take about two and a half hours, the agency said.

Fire traps 32 underground at Chinese coal mine

Fire traps 32 underground at Chinese coal mine Beijing - A fire trapped 32 people underground Saturday at a coal mine in north-eastern China's Heilongjiang province, the government said.

Forty-four miners were working underground and 12 escaped after the fire broke out around 3:30 am (1930 GMT Friday) at the Fuhua mine in Hegang city, the State Administration of Work Safety said on its website.

The Fuhua coal mine was fully licensed to produce up to 60,000 tons of coal annually, the administration said.

The cause of the accident was under investigation, state media said.

China, India end border talks with no sign of progress

Beijing - China and India on Friday ended their latest two-day round of talks on border disputes with an agreement to continue dialogue but no sign of progress.

"Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo and Indian National Security Adviser MK Narayanan headed their delegations for the talks, which were pragmatic, candid and friendly," the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement released through the government-run Xinhua news agency.

The talks were the 12th round since China and India appointed special representatives in 2003 to explore solutions to their long-standing border disputes.

The ministry statement said the two sides "exchanged in-depth views on a framework to solve the issue," the agency said.

Government moves help Chinese shares jump 9 per cent

Government moves help Chinese shares jump 9 per cent Beijing - China's main stock market jumped by 9 per cent on Friday, following the announcement of government measures to bolster share prices and earlier gains on Wall Street.

The key Shanghai Composite Index, which tracks shares traded in local and foreign currencies, shot up by 9.46 per cent, or 179.25 points, to end the day at 2,075.09.

The Shanghai index gained 9 per cent immediately after opening, while the smaller Shenzhen Component Index had also soared by 9 per cent at the close of trading on Friday.

Sino-India twelfth round of border talks in Beijing today

Sino-India twelfth round of border talks in Beijing todayNew Delhi, Sept 18: The 12th round of the China-India border talks to resolve their decades-old border dispute issue will commence in Beijing from today.

The Indian delegation will be lead by National Security Adviser M K Narayanan while State Counsellor Dai Bingguo will head the Chinese delegation.

This is the 12th round of boundary negotiations between the two sides since they appointed Special Representatives in 2003 to resolve the decades-old issue from a political perspective after the diplomatic parleys failed to yield results.

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