Bush: US "Still in Danger" US President George W. Bush said on October 12 the country "is still in danger" from future attacks by terrorists.  |  |
Hi-tech Communication Services To Facilitate APEC Meeting Coverage Journalists covering the 9th APEC Economic Leaders' meeting in Shanghai will be provided with a variety of hi-tech communication services, which will enable them to send news to their headquarters as quickly as possible.  |  |
UK Pledges New Aid to Afghanistan Refugees Britain pledged an extra US$21 million in humanitarian aid for Afghanistan in addition to US$35 million already committed to assist aid efforts in the region, the British government announced Friday. Picture here shows people carrying aiding resources.  |  |
Annan, U.N. Share Nobel Peace Prize The United Nations and Annan won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for their efforts to achieve a "more peaceful world." Annan described the prize as an honor for the United Nations General Assembly, the Security Council and the people working for the world body.  |  |
Wang Liqin Defeats Hao ShuaiWang Liqin, table tennis player from Shanghai defeated Haoshuai from Tianjin in the group games of the Ninth National Games on Friday. |  |
Afghan Orphans Protest Against U.S. Strikes in Afghanistan Nearly a hundred of Afghan orphans took to the streets on Friday in the border Iran to protest against the on-going U.S.-led military strikes in Afghanistan. |  |