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China sends Olympic warning to Dalai Lama

Chinese President Hu Jintao demanded Wednesday that the Dalai Lama not try to divide China, incite violence or harm the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijing. But he said fledgling talks with representatives of the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader would continue.

Hundreds protest as Chinese president arrives in Japan

Hundreds of pro-Tibet demonstrators protested in Tokyo on Tuesday as Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived for the first state visit by a Chinese president in nearly a decade.

Japan-China summit will stress goodwill

Chinese President Hu Jintao makes China's highest-level visit to Japan in a decade this week to stabilize newly warming ties between the longtime rivals, in a trip likely to gloss over the knotty issues that bedeviled relations for years.

Time.com: China's Panda Diplomacy

Ling Ling, the superstar denizen of Tokyo's Ueno Zoo, has died. Will China, which has stopped exporting pandas, make an exception and offer a replacement?

Japanese officials visit war shrine

Dozens of Japanese lawmakers paid respects Tuesday at a war shrine seen by Asian neighbors as an antagonistic symbol of Tokyo's militaristic past, one day after leaders of Japan and South Korea urged an end to disputes over their history.

Time.com: Row Ends Over Japan's Central Bank

In finally selecting the government's third nominee to run the central bank, Japan has acted in the nick of time

Time.com: Muto to Head Japan's Central Bank?

Seen as too conservative by some, the veteran financial chief faces tough opposition in Japan's parliament

U.S. envoy visits Okinawa in wake of rape case

The top U.S. envoy to Japan visited Okinawa on Wednesday as protests spread across the prefecture over the arrest of an American Marine on suspicion of raping a teenage schoolgirl, news services reported.

U.S. working to ease tensions in Japan rape case

A high-level American delegation may be headed to Okinawa soon to smooth strained relations with Japan after allegations a U.S. Marine raped a Japanese teenager.

Davos elite leaves, fearing dark days

The world will weather its financial storm, but must battle climate change, poverty and conflict to reap a new "industrial revolution," the global business elite said Sunday, trying to dispel pessimism that has hung over a major meeting in Switzerland.

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