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Gazprombank in the Novocheremushkinskaya Street office block, Moscow. In August 2005 for 37.22 billion rubles, Gazprombank purchased Gazprom Media, the largest Russian media holding, which includes the former Media Most holdings of Vladimir Gusinsky including the Sem Days publishing house, Echo of Moscow, both the NTV channel and NTV Plus, and Izvestia newspaper, from the bank's parent company ...
China Daily was officially established in June 1981 after a one-month trial. [29] It was initially led by Jiang Muyue, with Liu Zhunqi as editor in chief. [17] It was the first national daily English-language newspaper in China after the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949.
In June 1981 the English-language China Daily began publication. This newspaper, which was provided for foreigners living or traveling in China but which also was read by a large number of Chinese literate in English, offered international news and sports from the major foreign wire services as well as interesting domestic news and feature ...
English-language newspapers published in Hong Kong (13 P) Pages in category "English-language newspapers published in China" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
China News may refer to: Taiwan News, formerly known as China News, English language newspaper in Taiwan; China News (CCTV), a news program of CCTV-4; China News Service, state-owned news agency in the People's Republic of China
China Daily News can refer to: Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance#China Daily News and the Red Scare, a newspaper founded in 1940 by the Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance; China Daily News (Taiwan), a contemporary newspaper published in Taiwan, Republic of China
The Global Times (simplified Chinese: 环球时报; traditional Chinese: 環球時報; pinyin: Huánqiú Shíbào) is a daily tabloid newspaper under the auspices of the Chinese Communist Party's flagship newspaper, the People's Daily, commenting on international issues from a Chinese nationalistic perspective.
On 21 May 2014, in Shanghai, Gazprom and the China National Petroleum Corporation made a contract worth $400 billion over thirty years. The contract was for Gazprom to deliver 38 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year to China beginning in 2018.