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习近平: we are Ah Kar Liao with Niggers, Ang Moh fuck off! 微视频《一家亲》:跟着习近平主席看非洲

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Ang Moh Influence in Nigger-land already flushed down the toilet by Chinese!


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微视频《一家亲》:跟着习近平主席看非洲
今年最大主场外交 习近平将发表重要主旨讲话 新华社推出精美大片《一家亲》 中非合作论坛将助推中非关系开启新征程
新华社评论员:携手共筑中非命运共同体
当中国梦遇上非洲梦 同舟共济天地宽 插上“一带一路”的翅膀 中非合作天广地阔 专题


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微视频《一家亲》:跟着习近平主席看非洲
金秋北京,全球瞩目,中非合作论坛北京峰会开幕在即,新华社重磅推出精美大片《一家亲》。



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习近平同加纳总统阿库福-阿多举行会谈


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习近平会见莫桑比克总统纽西


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习近平同加纳总统阿库福-阿多举行会谈

外交习语|听!习近平讲非洲故事
这几年,习近平主席在不同场合讲过许多精彩的中非友好故事。 详细>





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习近平同加纳总统阿库福-阿多举行会谈
2018-09-01 16:46:18 来源: 新华网

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  9月1日,国家主席习近平在北京人民大会堂同加纳总统阿库福-阿多举行会谈。这是习近平和夫人彭丽媛同阿库福-阿多夫妇合影。新华社记者 黄敬文 摄
习近平同加纳总统阿库福-阿多举行会谈
两国元首一致同意 不断赋予中加关系新的活力和内涵
新华社北京9月1日电(记者 刘华)国家主席习近平1日在人民大会堂同加纳总统阿库福-阿多举行会谈。

习近平指出,毛泽东主席、周恩来总理、恩克鲁玛总统等两国老一辈领导人共同缔造和培育了中加传统友好关系。建交以来,两国传统友谊历久弥坚,务实合作成果丰硕。中国始终视加纳为可以信赖的好朋友和共同发展的好伙伴。

习近平强调,中加关系在中非关系发展史上发挥过重要引领作用。双方要发扬中加传统友好,不断赋予中加关系新的活力和内涵。要密切高层交往,继续相互理解、相互支持。中方欢迎加方积极参与“一带一路”建设并加入亚洲基础设施投资银行,愿同加方对接发展战略,拓展各领域合作,加强人文交流。双方要密切在国际和地区问题上沟通协调,更好维护两国和发展中国家共同利益。

阿库福-阿多表示,两国老一代领导人缔造的加中友谊牢不可破。加纳当年就投票支持恢复中华人民共和国在联合国的合法席位,并一直坚持一个中国政策。新形势下,加纳愿不断深化两国关系,积极参与共建“一带一路”,为两国合作注入新的动力。中国沿着中国特色社会主义道路不断前进,为世界和平与发展发挥着重要作用。中国是非洲稳定和振兴的重要机遇,加纳为此感到高兴和鼓舞。加纳将永远是中国在非洲值得信赖的朋友。

会谈后,两国元首还共同见证了有关双边合作文件的签署。

会谈前,习近平在人民大会堂北大厅为阿库福-阿多举行欢迎仪式。彭丽媛、丁薛祥、杨洁篪、张春贤、王毅、王正伟、何立峰等参加。




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Micro-Video "Family": Follow President Xi Jinping to see Africa
This year's biggest home diploma, Xi Jinping, will deliver an important keynote speech. Xinhua News Agency will launch a beautiful blockbuster "Family". The China-Africa Cooperation Forum will help China-Africa relations start a new journey.
Xinhua News Agency commentator: Join hands to build a community of fate between China and Africa
When the Chinese dream meets the African dream, the world is wide and the wings of the "One Belt, One Road" are wide- opened.


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Micro-Video "Family": Follow President Xi Jinping to see Africa
Golden Autumn Beijing, the world's attention, the Beijing Summit of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum is just around the corner, Xinhua News Agency has launched a beautiful blockbuster "Family".

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Xi Jinping Holds Talks with Ghanaian President Akufu-Addo

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Xi Jinping Holds Talks with Ghanaian President Akufu-Addo
2018-09-01 16:46:18 Source: Xinhuanet

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   On September 1, President Xi Jinping held talks with Ghanaian President Akufo-Ado at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. This is a photo of Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan and Akufu-Ado. Xinhua News Agency reporter Huang Jingwen photo
Xi Jinping Holds Talks with Ghanaian President Akufu-Addo The two heads of state unanimously agreed to continuously give new vitality and connotation to China-Canada relations
Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, September 1 (Reporter Liu Hua) Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with Ghanaian President Akufo-Ado at the Great Hall of the People on the 1st.

Xi Jinping pointed out that the leaders of the older generations, including Chairman Mao Zedong, Premier Zhou Enlai and President Nkrumah, have jointly created and nurtured the traditional friendship between China and Canada. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, the traditional friendship between the two countries has been long-lasting and the results of pragmatic cooperation have been fruitful. China has always regarded Ghana as a reliable friend and a good partner for common development.

Xi Jinping emphasized that China-Canada relations have played an important leading role in the history of the development of China-Africa relations. The two sides should carry forward the traditional friendship between China and Canada and constantly give new vitality and connotation to China-Canada relations. We must close high-level exchanges and continue to understand each other and support each other. The Chinese side welcomes Canada to actively participate in the construction of the “Belt and Road” and join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. It is willing to cooperate with the Canadian side to develop its development strategy, expand cooperation in various fields, and strengthen humanities exchanges. The two sides should closely communicate and coordinate on international and regional issues and better safeguard the common interests of the two countries and developing countries.

Akufu-Addo said that the friendship between Canada and China created by the older generation of leaders of the two countries is unbreakable. Ghana voted in the past to support the restoration of the legitimate seat of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations and has always adhered to the one-China policy. Under the new situation, Ghana is willing to continuously deepen relations between the two countries and actively participate in the joint construction of the "Belt and Road" to inject new impetus into the cooperation between the two countries. China continues to advance along the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics and plays an important role in world peace and development. China is an important opportunity for stability and revitalization in Africa, and Ghana is happy and encouraged. Ghana will always be China's trusted friend in Africa.

After the talks, the two heads of state also witnessed the signing of bilateral cooperation documents.

Prior to the talks, Xi Jinping held a welcoming ceremony for Akufu-Ado in the North Hall of the Great Hall of the People. Peng Liyuan, Ding Xuexiang, Yang Jiechi, Zhang Chunxian, Wang Yi, Wang Zhengwei, He Lifeng, etc. participated.
 

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习近平 will build expressway+ rail road + water pipeline + power grid + Hua Wei 4G network + HSR (SG don't have!) for Nigger-land! SG is 3rd world, Nigger-land become 1st world soon!


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2018年中非合作论坛北京峰会新闻中心举行首场新闻发布会
2018年08月31日 22:11:39 | 来源: 新华网

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8月31日,2018年中非合作论坛北京峰会新闻中心举行首场新闻发布会。据介绍,即将在北京举行的中非领导人与工商界代表高层对话会暨第六届中非企业家大会设置了三大议题。中外代表将围绕共同关切展开深入交流,凝聚起中非工商界智慧和力量,为推动中非经贸合作和世界经济增长提供强大助力。 新华社记者 李鑫 摄


2018年中非合作论坛北京峰会新闻中心举行首场新闻发布会
2018年08月31日 22:11:39 | 来源: 新华网

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8月31日,2018年中非合作论坛北京峰会新闻中心举行首场新闻发布会。据介绍,即将在北京举行的中非领导人与工商界代表高层对话会暨第六届中非企业家大会设置了三大议题。中外代表将围绕共同关切展开深入交流,凝聚起中非工商界智慧和力量,为推动中非经贸合作和世界经济增长提供强大助力。 新华社记者 李鑫 摄


2018年中非合作论坛北京峰会新闻中心举行首场新闻发布会
2018年08月31日 22:11:39 | 来源: 新华网

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8月31日,来自喀麦隆论坛报的记者在发布会上提问。当日,2018年中非合作论坛北京峰会新闻中心举行首场新闻发布会。据介绍,即将在北京举行的中非领导人与工商界代表高层对话会暨第六届中非企业家大会设置了三大议题。中外代表将围绕共同关切展开深入交流,凝聚起中非工商界智慧和力量,为推动中非经贸合作和世界经济增长提供强大助力。 新华社记者 李鑫 摄
 

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I dunno why china throwing down money in these " shitholes" when internally, china is deep in debt themselves.
 

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I dunno why china throwing down money in these " shitholes" when internally, china is deep in debt themselves.

An act of humanity which was initiated decades and decades ago. An act carried out with sincerity and not 'MONEY talks and BULLIES act'. There is a symbiotic relationship between partners, and more importantly, helps maintain a more balanced ecosystem between the GROWN and the GROWING. It affords the GROWING with a better ALTERNATIVE, instead of the "
YOUR ONLY OPTION IS 'TAKE MY MONEY AND YOU FOLLOW WHAT I TELL YOU TO DO. I HAVE THE MANDATE TO DECIDE AND RULE BECAUSE I AM PART OF THE ESTABLISHED SYSTEM'".
 

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BusinessChina's Xi offers US$60 billion Africa aid, says 'no strings attached'
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China has provided aid to Africa since the Cold War, but Beijing's presence in the region has grown exponentially with its emergence as a global trading power AFP/Yasuyoshi CHIBA
03 Sep 2018 09:23AM (Updated: 03 Sep 2018 08:54PM)
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BEIJING: President Xi Jinping told African leaders on Monday (Sep 3) that China's investments on the continent have "no political strings attached", pledging US$60 billion in new development financing, even as Beijing is increasingly criticised over its debt-heavy projects abroad.
Xi offered the funding at the start of a two-day China-Africa summit that focused on his cherished Belt and Road initiative. The money - to be spent over the next three years - comes on top of US$60 billion Beijing offered in 2015.

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The massive Belt and Road scheme is aimed at improving Chinese access to foreign markets and resources, and boosting Beijing's influence abroad.
China has poured billions in loans for roads, railways, ports and other major infrastructure projects in Asia and Africa.
But critics warn that the Chinese leader's pet project is burying some countries under massive debt.
"China's investment in Africa comes with no political strings attached," Xi told a high-level dialogue with African leaders and business representatives ahead of the summit.

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"China's cooperation with Africa is clearly targeted at the major bottlenecks to development. Resources for our cooperation are not to be spent on any vanity projects, but in places where they count the most."
But Xi admitted there was a need to look at the commercial viability of projects and make sure preparations are made to lower investment risks and make cooperation "more sustainable".
Belt and Road, Xi said, "is not a scheme to form an exclusive club or bloc against others."
Later, at the start of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), Xi announced US$60 billion in funds for eight initiatives over the next three years, in areas ranging from industrial promotion, infrastructure construction and scholarships for young Africans.

He added that Africa's least developed, heavily indebted and poor countries will be exempt from debt they have incurred in the form of interest-free Chinese loans due to mature by the end of 2018.
'NEW COLONIALISM'
A study by the Center for Global Development, a US think-tank, found "serious concerns" about the sustainability of sovereign debt in eight Asian, European and African countries receiving Belt and Road funds.
But South African President Cyril Ramaphosa defended China's involvement on the continent, saying FOCAC "refutes the view that a new colonialism is taking hold in Africa as our detractors would have us believe."
During a visit to China last month, Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamed warned against "a new version of colonialism", as he cancelled a series of Chinese-backed infrastructure projects worth US$22 billion.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame, current chairman of the African Union, also rallied behind China's involvement in Africa.
"Africa is not a zero sum game. Our growing ties with China do not come at anyone's expense," he told the summit.
'FRACTURED WORLD'
At the last three-yearly gathering in Johannesburg in 2015, Xi announced US$60 billion of assistance and loans for Africa.
Nations across Africa are hoping that China's enthusiasm for infrastructure investment will help promote industrialisation on the continent.
Ramaphosa noted that Africa exports its minerals to China while the Asian country exports to the continent what its factories produce.
"This obviously limits ability African countries to extract full value of abundant natural resources and create work for its people. It is through platforms like FOCAC that we should work to balance the structure of trade between Africa and China," he said.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari will oversee the signing of a telecommunication infrastructure deal backed by a US$328-million loan facility from China's Exim bank during his visit, his office said.
China has provided aid to Africa since the Cold War, but Beijing's presence in the region has soared with its emergence as a global trading power.
Chinese state-owned companies have aggressively pursued large investments in Africa, whose vast resources have helped fuel China's transformation into an economic powerhouse.
African Union Commission chairman Moussa Faki acknowledged that concerns have been expressed about debt, but said "the risks must be put into perspective" as "Africa's financing needs are such that it must seize every opportunity offered to it."
Djibouti has become heavily dependent on Chinese financing after China opened its first overseas military base in the Horn of Africa country last year, a powerful signal of the continent's strategic importance to Beijing.
Locals in other countries have complained about the practice of using Chinese labour for building projects and what are perceived as sweetheart deals for Chinese companies.
An editorial in Kenya's Daily Nation said Monday that African leaders "should use the summit to ask tough questions. What are the benefits in this relationship? Is China unfairly exploiting Africa like the others before it?"
Source: AFP/nc
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China reports second case of African swine fever in Xuancheng city, Anhui province
Reuters•September 3, 2018

BEIJING (Reuters) - A new case of African swine fever has been confirmed in eastern China's Anhui province, said the country's agriculture ministry on Monday, a second outbreak of the disease in Xuancheng city.

The latest outbreak, the seventh in the country since early August, killed 83 pigs and infected another 152 on a farm with 308 pigs, said the ministry.

The new case follows an announcement on Sunday of an earlier case in the same city.

All remaining pigs on the farm have been culled, and blockades have been set up to prevent transport in and out of the area, said the ministry.
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BusinessChina's Xi offers US$60 billion Africa aid, says 'no strings attached'
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BEIJING: President Xi Jinping told African leaders on Monday (Sep 3) that China's investments on the continent have "no political strings attached", pledging US$60 billion in new development financing, even as Beijing is increasingly criticised over its debt-heavy projects abroad.
Xi offered the funding at the start of a two-day China-Africa summit that focused on his cherished Belt and Road initiative. The money - to be spent over the next three years - comes on top of US$60 billion Beijing offered in 2015.

Advertisement

The massive Belt and Road scheme is aimed at improving Chinese access to foreign markets and resources, and boosting Beijing's influence abroad.
China has poured billions in loans for roads, railways, ports and other major infrastructure projects in Asia and Africa.
But critics warn that the Chinese leader's pet project is burying some countries under massive debt.
"China's investment in Africa comes with no political strings attached," Xi told a high-level dialogue with African leaders and business representatives ahead of the summit.

Advertisement

"China's cooperation with Africa is clearly targeted at the major bottlenecks to development. Resources for our cooperation are not to be spent on any vanity projects, but in places where they count the most."
But Xi admitted there was a need to look at the commercial viability of projects and make sure preparations are made to lower investment risks and make cooperation "more sustainable".
Belt and Road, Xi said, "is not a scheme to form an exclusive club or bloc against others."
Later, at the start of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), Xi announced US$60 billion in funds for eight initiatives over the next three years, in areas ranging from industrial promotion, infrastructure construction and scholarships for young Africans.

He added that Africa's least developed, heavily indebted and poor countries will be exempt from debt they have incurred in the form of interest-free Chinese loans due to mature by the end of 2018.
'NEW COLONIALISM'
A study by the Center for Global Development, a US think-tank, found "serious concerns" about the sustainability of sovereign debt in eight Asian, European and African countries receiving Belt and Road funds.
But South African President Cyril Ramaphosa defended China's involvement on the continent, saying FOCAC "refutes the view that a new colonialism is taking hold in Africa as our detractors would have us believe."
During a visit to China last month, Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamed warned against "a new version of colonialism", as he cancelled a series of Chinese-backed infrastructure projects worth US$22 billion.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame, current chairman of the African Union, also rallied behind China's involvement in Africa.
"Africa is not a zero sum game. Our growing ties with China do not come at anyone's expense," he told the summit.
'FRACTURED WORLD'
At the last three-yearly gathering in Johannesburg in 2015, Xi announced US$60 billion of assistance and loans for Africa.
Nations across Africa are hoping that China's enthusiasm for infrastructure investment will help promote industrialisation on the continent.
Ramaphosa noted that Africa exports its minerals to China while the Asian country exports to the continent what its factories produce.
"This obviously limits ability African countries to extract full value of abundant natural resources and create work for its people. It is through platforms like FOCAC that we should work to balance the structure of trade between Africa and China," he said.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari will oversee the signing of a telecommunication infrastructure deal backed by a US$328-million loan facility from China's Exim bank during his visit, his office said.
China has provided aid to Africa since the Cold War, but Beijing's presence in the region has soared with its emergence as a global trading power.
Chinese state-owned companies have aggressively pursued large investments in Africa, whose vast resources have helped fuel China's transformation into an economic powerhouse.
African Union Commission chairman Moussa Faki acknowledged that concerns have been expressed about debt, but said "the risks must be put into perspective" as "Africa's financing needs are such that it must seize every opportunity offered to it."
Djibouti has become heavily dependent on Chinese financing after China opened its first overseas military base in the Horn of Africa country last year, a powerful signal of the continent's strategic importance to Beijing.
Locals in other countries have complained about the practice of using Chinese labour for building projects and what are perceived as sweetheart deals for Chinese companies.
An editorial in Kenya's Daily Nation said Monday that African leaders "should use the summit to ask tough questions. What are the benefits in this relationship? Is China unfairly exploiting Africa like the others before it?"
Source: AFP/nc
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This is not the first and it wouldn't be the last. Mutualism with true sincerity shall, hopefully, lead to symbiotic relationships between countries, and eventually among countries in the world. It's good to have ALTERNATIVES. Countries, national leaders and people of the world shall be bullied no more.
 

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This is not the first and it wouldn't be the last. Mutualism with true sincerity shall, hopefully, lead to symbiotic relationships between countries, and eventually among countries in the world. It's good to have ALTERNATIVES. Countries, national leaders and people of the world shall be bullied no more.
Wat drugs r u on?
 

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China battles spread of African swine fever as fifth case found
Ben Farmer, The Telegraph•August 31, 2018

A deadly pig disease found for the first time in China in early August has quickly spread across the country, with officials declaring the fifth case in a month.

Health officials battling to halt the spread of African Swine Fever (ASF) have already culled more than 25,000 pigs to try to halt its movement through the world's largest pork producer.

The highly contagious viral disease cannot be caught by humans, but is often fatal to pigs and impossible to vaccinate against.

The most recent case was discovered on a farm in eastern Anhui province with infected herds now appearing hundreds of miles apart in five provinces in eastern China.

The American government has said the extent of the infection is likely to be higher and accused the Chinese government of keeping a lid on reports.

"We think that it probably has been underreported in China, the way they're able to control their media about that," said US Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue.

The outbreak is the first time the disease has been detected in east Asia and there are fears it will quickly spread to the rest of the region.

Spread by ticks, direct contact between pigs, contaminated food and animal feed, it is devastating to herds.

The latest fever outbreak infected killed 80 of 459 animals on a farm in Nanling county in Wuhu city, with the remaining 379 culled, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said on Thursday.

Transport of pigs and related products has been banned in the affected area, according to a notice on the ministry's website.

Wuhu is more than 1,056 miles south of Shenyang, capital of northeastern Liaoning province, where the first infection was discovered, and 400 miles north of another previous reported case in Wenzhou, Zhejiang.

Pork products could be responsible for the spread rather than live animals, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has said.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/china-battles-spread-african-swine-134627465.html
 

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Later China will setup independent (false flag or no-flag) militant forces or private army as their O$P$ debt collection agents.

They will go about business Tremendously global scale without any law nor humanity. They will put down any national sovereignty, any carnage, harvest human organs, capture and auction slaves, graft and plunder any private or government resources, land, money, properties, etc, do anything to extract the equivalent of debts owed to China, and conversion of asset values and currency exchange rate set arbitrary.

The 1st target is none other than USA.

All will line up until the very last Nigger-land no escape.

New form of Winner takes all. That is why Xi can lend you any amount of RMB$ debt, later you when you paid back the value of RMB$ may be 100K times todays rate.

Huat Ah!
 

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that's what you get when you combine tiongs and niggers.

China says has culled over 38,000 hogs due to African swine fever
Reuters•September 2, 2018

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BEIJING (Reuters) - China culled more than 38,000 hogs as of Sept. 1 due to African swine fever outbreaks, the agriculture ministry said on Sunday.

China, where pork is a staple meat, has reported five swine fever cases in five different provinces in a month, prompting authorities to cull hogs to contain the outbreak.

Epidemic culling and harmless treatment has basically finished in Liaoning, Henan, Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, where a total of 37,271 hogs were culled, while another 1,264 hogs were put down by Saturday in Anhui province.

Live hogs from provinces with outbreaks are banned from being transported outside and live hog markets in those provinces will be shut, the ministry said.

Live hogs from unaffected provinces cannot be transported through infected provinces, it added.

The ministry said on Wednesday it cannot rule out the possibility of new outbreaks as concerns grow over the deadly disease's spread in the world's largest hog herd.
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There are few more symbolic displays of China's growing global clout than the sight of more than 40 African heads of state sitting in Beijing's Great Hall of the People.

These past two days the Chinese capital has played host to the largest ever gathering of African leaders outside their continent.

And they didn't leave disappointed.

Xi Jinping — China's 'President for life' — promised $82 billion for projects in Africa over the next three years.

It was the same amount he pledged when they all last gathered in 2015 — and he promised China wouldn't build 'vanity projects' or overburden African states with debt.

This year's Forum on China-Africa Cooperation was heavy with Beijing's usual rhetoric — 'win-win cooperation', building a 'community of common destiny' and notably many of the visiting leaders repeated such lines on state TV.

In his interview, Zimbabwe's new President, Emerson Mnangawa, summed it up.

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"There is now a transition to a new world order and those who don't see it are blind", he said.

The visiting leaders say China is building much-needed infrastructure that will help their countries develop, and they appreciate how it comes with fewer strings attached than Western funds.

But while the dignitaries were all smiles, some of the closest observers of the China-Africa relationship warned increasing caution was needed.

Musa Frimpong, a Ghanaian post-graduate university student in Beijing who also runs a start-up connecting Chinese businessmen to African counterparts, warned the nations needed to be wary when negotiating.

"We need to have a very good negotiation so that we don't give away all our resources in the name of infrastructure or investment," he said.

"We need to have that win-win cooperation where Africa gets a fair deal from the negotiating table."

Others worry China is pushing unsustainable levels of debt that could see smaller states forced to hand assets to Chinese control if they can't repay.

China, for example, holds more than three-quarters of the debt of strategically located Djibouti, which now hosts China's first overseas military base.

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More than 70 per cent of Kenya's debt is owed to China, while Zimbabwe recently had to plea for debt relief in order to continue borrowing from Beijing.

Tinashe Mugari, a PhD student specialising in China-Zimbabwe relations at Sun Yet-san University in Beijing, said it could even be seen as a new type of colonisation.

"We can call it soft colonisation or neo-colonisation," he said.

"Because we're not seeing it now but eventually we will see that China is trying to be dominant on the African continent."

Mr Mugari is among those who believe China's infrastructure projects rely too heavily on Chinese materials and workers, and said cheap Chinese exports had flooded African markets and stunted the growth of domestic industries.

"The local industry in Zimbabwe is not going to develop", he said.

These are concerns Chinese leaders have now loudly heard.

Among the billions pledged by Mr Xi were investment in African enterprises and the cancellation of debts for some of the poorest nations.

Chinese officials appear to realise as the country's clout grows, so does the scrutiny.

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Winnie Jinping is going to lose his shirt in his One Bullshit One Rubbish (OBOR) fantasy.

He should be made to run around Tiananmen Square naked as symbolic gesture of losing both his shirt and pants in this nonsensical investment into niggerland! Niggers are unreliable bets.
 

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Winnie Jinping is going to lose his shirt in his One Bullshit One Rubbish (OBOR) fantasy.

He should be made to run around Tiananmen Square naked as symbolic gesture of losing both his shirt and pants in this nonsensical investment into niggerland! Niggers are unreliable bets.
Actually I find the Niggers seem to be more pro ah tiongs than pro whites,,,,,these blacks feel that since ah tiong land has never colonised them they are 'nicer' ppl and more benevolent than the AMDK. They dont know how mercantile the ah tiongs are,,,,their countries will be raped hard and deeper by the ah tiongs than the AMDK. and ah tiongs are soo racists to blacks,,,I cant wait for the shit to hit the fan,,,
 
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