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Wen Jiabao
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Wen Jiabao is a politician with to less informations to calculate the score. Add Content by registering and show others if they could vote Wen. She is born on 15 Sep 1942 and active in China, Beijing as former wade–giles. Wen Jiabao has in total 185 news splited in 185 News, 0 Positive, 0 Negative, 0 Realizations, 0 Accuses and 0 Convictions. The most active category is News. Wen Jiabao is mostly active in News and Role of Government.News
2018.10.03 - Source: 95% - News
A new Yalu River Bridge connecting Guomenwan in China and Yongcheon in North Korea, which was agreed to be built when then Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited Pyongyang in October 2009, was now entirely constructed, but remained out of operation ...an...
2018.10.02 - Source: 85% - News
The planned scope of China's foreign investments has not as yet been fully realised; for example, the target put forward in 2012 by then-Premier Wen Jiabao of reaching US $100 billion in mutual China-CEEC trade by 2015 has never been met (it was arou...
2018.10.01 - Source: 75% - News
The then Premier Minister Wen Jiabao personally flew to Jingzhou, central China's Hubei province, to hold a forecast meeting to decide whether or not to blow up the dike so as to diverse the flood. As the chief of the medium-term weather forecasting...
2018.10.01 - Source: 90% - News
The Salween River—called the Nu River in Yunnan province—is to date one of the few undammed rivers in China, spared for ecological and humanitarian concerns by former Premier Wen Jiabao, yet China wants to build large dams on the Salween in ...
2018.09.29 - Source: 75% - News
Insult China or its people, and you will pay for it. That is the message to nations that stray over China's red lines, both in official policy and in unofficial treatment of its citizens. Falling out of favour with China this week was Sweden. China's...
2018.09.26 - Source: 85% - News
At the 2009 FOCAC summit, then-Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao proposed to build 100 clean energy projects in Africa. In 2015 the South-South Climate Cooperation Fund was launched and established China as one of the global leaders for supporting clean ...
2018.09.26 - Source: 85% - News
In 2011, then Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao expressed Beijing's intention to offer ibises to Japan, but the plan was shelved after a diplomatic dispute escalated in the wake of the Japanese government's decision a year later to put the Senkaku Islands i...
2018.09.24 - Source: 90% - News
Hungary's efforts to bolster ties with Beijing in recent years has come under scrutiny from local politicians and media. During a trip to the Central European country in 2011, former Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said that Hungary would become a gateway...
2018.09.23 - Source: 85% - News
Pointing towards how things are especially changing in Bhutan, following Prime Minister Lyonchhen Jigmi Y Thinley's meeting with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in June 2012 at the sidelines of the Rio summit, the editorial states, "Some Indian observers...
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The political party of Wen Jiabao is Communist Party from China. Wen is active as Former Wade–Giles.Related People
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