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Cambodian Red Cross playing by the party’s rules, watchdog says

In war zones and disaster areas around the world, the Red Cross is often seen as a beacon of hope for populations struggling to come to terms with catastrophe. But it now stands accused of ­acting as a state-sponsored ­“humanitarian wing” of the ­Cambodian government, violating its own policy of impartiality.

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Cambodian Red Cross playing by the party’s rules, watchdog says

In war zones and disaster areas around the world, the Red Cross is often seen as a beacon of hope for populations struggling to come to terms with catastrophe. But it now stands accused of ­acting as a state-sponsored ­“humanitarian wing” of the ­Cambodian government, violating its own policy of impartiality.

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Pay cuts reflect financial difficulties of China Railway Corp.

Around 40 employees of China Railway Corp (CRC) kneeled down in front of the corporation’s headquarter in Beijing on December 9, 2015, appealing for equal pay and protesting against the terminations of contractors, caixin.com reported.

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China to launch railway development fund

The Chinese government on Tuesday unveiled a guideline on management of a fledgling railway development fund to attract private investment into the railway sector.

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Train travel peaks on final day of New Year holiday

More than 8 million train trips are expected to be made on Thursday, the final day of the week-long Spring Festival holiday, as millions return to work from family reunions, according to the China Railway Corporation (CRC) on Thursday.