chinese court rules against apple in patent case

Chinese court rules against Apple in patent case

US technology giant Apple has lost a lawsuit against a Chinese state regulator over patent rights to voice recognition software such as the iPhone's "Siri".
ambassador to thailand opposes chinese colleagues view

Ambassador to Thailand opposes Chinese colleague’s view

Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Nguyen Tat Thanh on July 7 wrote an article on the country’s daily Matichon, opposing the wrongful view of Chinese Ambassador to Thailand Ning Fukui on the East Sea published earlier on the same newspaper. Following is the full text of Ambassador Thanh’s article under the title “Who is the real trouble-maker in the South China Sea ?” – a few words to Ambassador Ning Fukui.
vn ships uncowed by chinas actions

VN ships uncowed by China's actions

Vietnamese surveillance and fishing vessels continued to resist Chinese intimidation yesterday, stationing themselves at 10-11 nautical miles from the illegally placed oil rig, constantly demanding its removal.
chinas spying plane flies only 150 meters above vietnamese vessels

China’s spying plane flies only 150 meters above Vietnamese vessels

While more than 100 Chinese boats continued to threaten Vietnamese vessels in Vietnam’s waters where China’s oil rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 has been illegally placed since early May, a Chinese plane was spying on Vietnamese vessels at a very low altitude on Sunday.
chinese vacancies push hotels to new markets

Chinese vacancies push hotels to new markets

Vietnamese hoteliers are seeking alternative strategies to cope with the falling number of Chinese tourists due to recent tensions in the East Sea.
explanation sought for fishing boat arrests

Explanation sought for fishing boat arrests

The Foreign Ministry's Consular Department asked the Chinese Embassy in Ha Noi yesterday to explain why Chinese naval ships arrested a Vietnamese fishing boat with six fishermen on board on July 3.
china seizes vietnamese ship with 6 fishermen off hoang sa

China seizes Vietnamese ship with 6 fishermen off Hoang Sa

Six Vietnamese fishermen and their boat, of central Quang Ngai province, were detained by Chinese vessels off Vietnam’s Hoang Sa archipelago in the East Vietnam Sea on Thursday, local authorities reported.
chinese minesweeper bullies vietnamese ship in vietnams waters

Chinese minesweeper bullies Vietnamese ship in Vietnam’s waters

A Vietnamese fishing surveillance ship had to flee to avoid being hit on Thursday by a Chinese minesweeper in the Vietnamese waters where China’s oil rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 has been illegally placed since early May.
smuggled china gold in vietnam

Smuggled China gold in Vietnam

Chinese gold controls 10 per cent of the market in southern Viet Nam and 20 per cent in northern Viet Nam, gold experts have warned.
taiwans hon hai pulls out of huawei deal over security threat

Taiwan's Hon Hai pulls out of Huawei deal over security threat

Taiwan tech giant Hon Hai has pulled out of a deal to buy 4G equipment from Huawei after the government warned that the Chinese company posed a national security threat.
dow sp 500 open third quarter with fresh records

Dow, S&P 500 open third quarter with fresh records

Wall Street stocks barrelled higher to new records, opening the third quarter with big gains following strong US auto sales and Chinese manufacturing data.
chinese vessels form arcs to threaten vietnamese boats

Chinese vessels form arcs to threaten Vietnamese boats

As many as 114 Chinese vessels, including six military ships, were deployed in arcs around its illegal oil rig in Vietnam’s waters on Friday to prevent local vessels from getting close to the platform, Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper’s correspondents reported from the scene.
li crashes at wimbledon djokovic survives horror fall

Li crashes at Wimbledon, Djokovic survives horror fall

Chinese superstar Li Na crashed out of Wimbledon on Friday in another twist to her love-hate relationship with the tournament while Novak Djokovic made the last-16 but only after surviving a painful fall.
up to 27 vietnamese ships attacked by chinese vessels official

Up to 27 Vietnamese ships attacked by Chinese vessels: official

As many as 27 Vietnamese fisheries surveillance force ships have been intentionally rammed into by Chinese vessels so far, a Vietnamese senior maritime official has stated.
chinese vessels fiercely defend illegal rig

Chinese vessels fiercely defend illegal rig

Up to 123 Chinese vessels on June 25 aggressively approached Vietnamese law enforcement ships to prevent them from getting close to rig Haiyang Shiyou-981 that is illegally standing in Viet Nam’s waters, reported the Viet Nam Fisheries Surveillance Department.