﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Xinhua news stories on Newser</title><description>Read more Xinhua stories on Newser</description><link>http://www.newser.com/taggrid/23891/xinhua.html</link><copyright>2009 - Newser</copyright><language>en-us</language><generator>Newser Feed Generator</generator><pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 18:52:24 CST</pubDate><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.newser.com/story/30888/china-reopens-tibetan-tourism.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</guid><title>China Reopens Tibetan Tourism</title><description>China is allowing foreign tourists to enter Tibet for the first time since March protests, sources tell the BBC. The Olympic torch’s smooth reception in Lhasa over the weekend means "Tibet is safe,” a Tibetan tourism director tells state media. "We welcome the domestic and foreign tourists." Tibet remains essentially...</description><link>http://www.newser.com/story/30888/china-reopens-tibetan-tourism.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</link><pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 12:13:04 CDT</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.newser.com/story/27932/thousands-flee-after-new-quake-warning.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</guid><title>Thousands Flee After New Quake Warning</title><description>A new quake warning sent thousands of frightened Chinese running into the streets of Chengdu today, Reuters reports. With nerves still raw from last week's disaster, drivers jammed roads and people dragged their bedding into open spaces. A 5.0 aftershock in Pingwu County also sent buildings swaying in Chengdu,...</description><link>http://www.newser.com/story/27932/thousands-flee-after-new-quake-warning.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</link><pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 20:39:09 CDT</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.newser.com/story/27382/quake-moves-xinhua-past-propaganda.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</guid><title>Quake Moves Xinhua Past Propaganda</title><description>Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency, is better known for People’s Republic propaganda than hard-hitting journalism. But in the aftermath of the catastrophic Sichuan earthquake, the Wall Street Journal reports, the agency has published hundreds of up-to-the-minute accounts, many of them on the anguish of the victims and the grievances...</description><link>http://www.newser.com/story/27382/quake-moves-xinhua-past-propaganda.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</link><pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 19:01:59 CDT</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.newser.com/story/25640/china-will-meet-with-dalai-lama-aide.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</guid><title>China Will Meet With Dalai Lama Aide</title><description>Beijing officials will meet in the next few days with a representative of the Dalai Lama, reports AFP, quoting Chinese media. The meeting would be the first encounter between the Tibetan leadership and members of the Chinese government since last month's unrest in Tibet. China has come under intense foreign...</description><link>http://www.newser.com/story/25640/china-will-meet-with-dalai-lama-aide.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</link><pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 4:43:11 CDT</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.newser.com/story/23219/chinese-get-no-independent-news-on-tibet.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</guid><title>Chinese Get No Independent News on Tibet</title><description>China's media outlets have been getting their information about the recent unrest in Tibet solely from the state-controlled news agency, Xinhua. As a result, most Chinese citizens are buying the government's handling of what has been portrayed as mob violence plotted from abroad—when it's been covered at all, the...</description><link>http://www.newser.com/story/23219/chinese-get-no-independent-news-on-tibet.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</link><pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 13:46:34 CDT</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.newser.com/story/22328/china-slams-pelosis-support-for-tibet.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</guid><title>China Slams Pelosi's Support for Tibet</title><description>China’s government hammered House Speaker Nancy Pelosi today over her meeting with the Dalai Lama and subsequent condemnation of China's "oppression" of Tibetan protests that turned to riots, the AP reports. Xinhua, China’s state news agency, said “human rights police” like Pelosi employed “double standards” unfair to China and didn’t...</description><link>http://www.newser.com/story/22328/china-slams-pelosis-support-for-tibet.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</link><pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 14:36:15 CDT</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.newser.com/story/22082/china-admits-police-shot-tibetan-protesters.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</guid><title>China Admits Police Shot Tibetan Protesters</title><description>China admitted today its police opened fire on Tibetan protesters, wounding four in “self-defense,” the BBC reports. The statement from state-run Xinhua news agency is China’s first admission to hurting anyone since protests began last week. Chinese officials say rioters have killed 13; Tibetan activists reported security forces firing on...</description><link>http://www.newser.com/story/22082/china-admits-police-shot-tibetan-protesters.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</link><pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 15:06:27 CDT</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.newser.com/story/19780/china-sorry-for-this-fake-photo.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</guid><title>China: Sorry for This Fake Photo</title><description>China’s state-run news service has apologized for running—and honoring—a doctored photo that aided the government’s argument about a new train line's environmental impact. The 2006 image showed antelopes frolicking under Tibetan tracks, purportedly demonstrating that the beloved beasts weren’t affected by them. It worked, until sleuths noticed the...</description><link>http://www.newser.com/story/19780/china-sorry-for-this-fake-photo.html?utm_source=syn&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=tag</link><pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 17:12:22 CST</pubDate></item></channel></rss>