Hu in New York for UN meetings
President Hu Jintao said China would endeavor to its emissions by what he called a “notable” margin in the next ten years while speaking at a climate change summit hosted by the United Nations in New York. While in the United States, Hu also met with President Obama, and urged him to find new ways to avoid protectionism, after the United States imposed a steep tariff on Chinese-made tires.
General: Afghan strategy will likely fail
The top American general in Afghanistan, Stanley McChrystal, has warned in a confidential assessment that the United States could face failure in Afghanistan unless it sends more troops there and implements a new strategy focused more on winning over the country’s civilians. For his part, President Obama has previously expressed skepticism that more soldiers there would do much good.
Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang raced in the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix this week. He came in second, just a tenth of a second behind the race’s winner. It was his first return to competition after pulling out of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games with an injury.
Anti-panda tirade of bat fan slammed
BBC wildlife expert Chris Packham touched off a controversy this week when he said on television that Pandas should be allowed to die out because, in his words, they have “gone down an evolutionary cul-de-sac.” He later denied hating pandas and issued an apology, saying, quote, “I love cuddly animals.”
Parade display of nuclear missiles
China’s newest nuclear missiles will be on display during the country’s 60th anniversary parade in Beijing, along with an arsenal of other weapons, 90 percent of which have not been seen in public before. The Chinese government emphasized, however, that the display was about showing off China’s achievements, not intimidating the country’s rivals.
All-star movie gives nation's history
Finally, “the Founding of a Republic” premiered to an enthusiastic reception in China this week. Featuring over 80 of China’s most famous actors, the movie tells the story of founding of the People’s Republic in the late 1940s. It set a new box office record in the country, with over 100 million renminbi in sales in its first week.
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