Resigned CEO
Wei Zhe, CEO of the business-to-business division of Alibaba Group, resigned because of a rise in fraudulent sales
Honored Writer
Zhang Dongpan, a writer who has published books on soldiers in the China-Burma-India Theater of the War Against Japanese Aggression during World War II, was named Cultural Person of the Year by Sina.com
Street Singer
Ren Yueli, nicknamed "Xidan Girl," attracted public attention as a street singer when she made an appearance during China Central Television's Spring Festival Evening Gala on February 2

"Young people from both sides will always be brave in pursuing innovation and the truth. Learning from each other in a frank and open spirit, you can create a better future for China-EU ties."

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, at the opening ceremony of the China-EU Year of Youth in Beijing on February 23

"In the next five years, China will further expand the coverage of its basic medical insurance system and ease the cost of medical services."

Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu, addressing a meeting for the reform of the public health care system in Beijing

"To look at China through lens of an adversary would be counterproductive."

Scott Van Buskirk, Commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, in a forum held in Hong Kong on February 21 saying China is not a "direct threat"

"Whoever wants to gain power must hold it by winning elections, whether parliamentary or presidential."

Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh, at a press conference in the capital of Sanaa on February 21 announcing he would not step down until defeated at the ballot box

"If Doha is not completed, we cannot move to a 21st century trade agenda."

Karel De Gucht, EU Trade Commissioner, in a conference in Brussels on February 21, warning if the current window of opportunity is not seized, the WTO rule book and negotiating agenda would simply not be able to keep pace with the global economy

"We fear the message sent today may be one that only encourages Israeli intransigence and impunity."

Riyad Mansor, the permanent Palestinian observer to the United Nations, after the U.S. vetoed a draft UN resolution on February 18 condemning Israel's continued settlement activities

 
NEW ESCORT MISSION Sailors prepare to set sail at Zhoushan Port in Zhejiang Province on February 21. The eighth Chinese naval escort flotilla, consisting of frigate Wenzhou and frigate Ma'anshan, departed for an anti-piracy mission in the Gulf of Aden (TANG SHIFENG)
Disappearing Islands
A five-year survey finds China's sea islands are disappearing due largely to disorderly and crude exploitation. Reclamation, sand dredging and bombing are some of the destructive human activities that have caused the disappearance of islands
Food Concerns
China will continue its fight against illegal practices concerning food safety this year, tightening regulation in key sectors, said a top food safety watchdog
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A SAFE RETURN
The first group of 43 Chinese evacuated from violence-torn Libya, who are employees of a Chinese company, arrive in Beijing on February 24 (JIN LIANGKUAI)
FISH KINGS
Catches are auctioned at the first Wolong Lake Fishing Festival in Panjin, Liaoning Province on February 20 (SUN JIANG)
BIRD LOVERS
Residents feed seagulls at Liujiaxia Township, Gansu Province, located on the upper reaches of the Yellow River, on February 18 (SHI YOUDONG)
NEW LOOK
The first floor lobby of the renovated National Museum of China. The museum, sitting on the east side of downtown Beijing's Tiananmen Square, will reopen on April 1 after 33 months of renovation work 18 (LI FANGYI)
 
SAFE AND SOUND Workers test high-power train wheels on an assembly line at the Ma'anshan Iron and Steel Co. Ltd. (Masteel), Anhui Province. The wheels are jointly developed by Masteel and several research institutes (WANG LEI)
Yuan's New High
On February 21, the value of China's currency, the yuan, hit a record high with the central parity rate at 6.5705 yuan per U.S. dollar, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trading system
Counter-Drought Loans
The People's Bank of China said on February 23 it will provide 10 billion yuan of new loans to financial institutions in eight provinces severely hit by drought
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Reining in Property
Dozens of Chinese cities, led by Beijing, adopted tougher-than-ever property restriction measures to curb the skyrocketing home prices
Higher Gas Price
The National Development and Reform Commission raised the prices of gasoline and diesel by 350 yuan per ton effective on February 20
Hot Money Inflow
China witnessed a "hot money" inflow of $35.5 billion in 2010, accounting for a relatively small part of the increase in foreign exchange reserves
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  • UGANDA
    Supporters of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni parade through the streets of Kampala to celebrate Museveni's winning of a new term on February 20 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • RUSSIA
    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attend a ceremony celebrating Russia's Homeland Defenders Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow on February 23 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • NORTH KOREA
    New-type trolleybuses operating in Pyongyang streets make it easier for residents to get around the North Korean capital city (XINHUA/KCNA)
  • IRAQ
    Iraqi President Jalal Talabani talks with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhai Jun (left) in Baghdad on February 23. Zhai's visit was the first visit of high-level Chinese officials to Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 (XU YANYAN)
  • NEW ZEALAND
    Rescue workers look for victims in a collapsed building after a 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit the South Island city of Christchurch on February 22 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • CANADA
    Chinese actresses dance at Canada's National Arts Center in Ottawa on February 21. More than 70 members of various art troupes from China gave a grand performance of music, dance and acrobatics (ZHANG DACHENG)
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