Enda tells Chinese investors that Ireland "is growing again"
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Adrian Sutil, formerly of the Force India team, stood accused of assaulting a Renault team executive in a Shanghai nightclub.
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Tiger and his former bag man shook hands today and are moving on after Williams’ misjudged comments.
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More than two hundred people have been hurt in a train collision in Shanghai earlier today – the incident comes just two months after a deadly train crash in Wenzhou killed at least 40 people.
A female staff member reportedly attacked the children, seriously injuring one.
Authorities in Kunming have gone on the hunt for more fake “Apple Stores” – and found another 22 unauthorised sellers.
Chilled-out Floridian Ryan Lochte continued his fine form today, dominating the field of the 200m backstroke to take his third successive gold in Shanghai.
Ryan Lochte of the United States has become the first athlete of the post-bobysuit era to set a swimming world record, taking gold in 200m IM at the Swimming World Championships in Shanghai. Micheal Phelps finished second.
Two of the five shops masquerading as Apple Stores have been shut down by authorities for not having the right licence.
China, long known for producing counterfeit consumer gadgets, software and brand name clothing, has reached a new piracy milestone – fake Apple stores.
Injury-plagued NBA star formally announces his decision after weeks of speculation.
Shanghai will not be celebrating Paddy’s Day this year over fears that the Arab world’s ‘jasmine revolution’ will spread to China.