North Korea Caves; Puts Missiles in Storage – Night Watch – Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary – Page 1

If the Chinese are exerting economic pressure against North Korea as punishment for refusing to listen to guidance, some reaction by North Korea should become evident soon. – Page 1   Original post on townhall.com    Comments on reddit.com   

N. Korea asks China to hire idled Kaesong workers

SHENYANG, China–North Korean authorities asked their Chinese counterparts to hire North Korean workers withdrawn from the symbolic inter-Korean joint venture in the Kaesong industrial complex, according to a local government source here.   Original post on asahi.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Bank of China cuts off North Korea trade bank

BEIJING (AP) — One of China’s biggest banks said Tuesday it has halted business with a North Korean bank accused by the U.S. of financing Pyongyang’s missile and nuclear programs in the latest sign of Beijing’s displeasure with its estranged ally.The state-run Bank of China Ltd. has notified the Foreign Trade Bank of North Korea that its account or accounts were being closed and all financial transactions suspended, said a bank spokeswoman, reading a brief statement. The spokeswoman for the Beijing-based bank did not identify the number of accounts closed or provide further details.The move comes after the Chinese leadership, installed last year, has shown growing frustration with North Korea’s young leader, Kim Jong Un, and the nuclear and missile tests his government has conducted, aggravating regional tensions. In recent months, Beijing has displayed willingness to work with Washington to apply pressure, from signing on to U.N. sanctions to issuing a statement with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry last month urging North Korea to abandon its nuclear programs.China is North Korea’s economic lifeline, providing nearly all of its fuel and most of its trade. North Korea’s economic dependence on China is rising, following a standoff with South Korea that effectively shut an industrial park that was an important source of hard currency.The Bank of China’s suspension of business further complicates the ability of the Foreign Trade Bank, North Korea’s main foreign exchange bank, to access a key financial market.In March, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions against the Foreign Trade Bank, effectively cutting it off from the U.S. financial system and urged Beijing to do the same.The department called the bank a   Original post on ap.org    Comments on reddit.com   

China is plundering the planet’s seas-and it’s doing it 12.5 times more than it’s telling anybody – Quartz

China might be cracking down on luxury spending in watches, cars, banquets and really foul liquor. But the market for pricey fish parts continues relatively unabated. US border officials recently busted a ring smuggling bladders of an endangered fish used for medicinal Chinese soups (here are some images of these prized bladders). The amount of…   Original post on qz.com    Comments on reddit.com   

CHINA Eight people arrested for demanding party officials reveal their wealth

Lawyers and activists take to the streets with banners and launch online petitions asking that all the members of the Central Committee release a list of their wealth, something that Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping had already requested. Police detain activists for   Original post on asianews.it    Comments on reddit.com   

CISPA Privacy Amendment Denied

Amendment to prevent government entities and employeers from obtaining passwords and other personal data without a court order & to prevent a Great Firewall of China-like login system is denied.   Original post on c-spanarchives.org    Comments on reddit.com   

Australia university accused of bowing to China by barring Dalai Lama

CANBERRA (Reuters) – One of Australia’s most exclusive universities has called off a talk to students by the Dalai Lama, prompting accusations it is bowing to China which has branded the exiled Tibetan   Original post on reuters.com    Comments on reddit.com   

30% of Brazil’s emissions from deforestation are export-driven

2.7 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions or 30 percent of the carbon associated with deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon between 2000 and 2010 was effectively exported in the form of beef products and soy, finds a new study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters. The research underscores the rising role that global trade plays in driving tropical deforestation.   Original post on mongabay.com    Comments on reddit.com   

Japan breaks China’s stranglehold on rare metals with sea-mud bonanza

Japanese scientists have found vast reserves of rare earth metals on the Pacific seabed that can be mined cheaply, a discovery that may break the Chinese monopoly on a crucial raw material needed in hi-tech industries and advanced weapons systems.   Original post on telegraph.co.uk    Comments on reddit.com   

South Korea misidentifies China as cyberattack origin – World

South Korean investigators say they were wrong when they identified a Chinese internet address as the origin of a cyberattack that paralyzed tens of thousands of computers at six South Korean companies this week.   Original post on cbc.ca    Comments on reddit.com