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Xinhua China-related world news summary at 0900 GMT, Nov. 11

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Chile is ready to be a bridge between China and Latin America and hopes to address challenges jointly with China, former Chilean ambassador to Beijing said.

Fernando Reyes Matta said Chile is "happy to receive Chinese President Xi Jinping, not only to speak of the path we have traveled together in the past, but also to strengthen what we can do together in the future." (Chile-China)

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BEIJING -- Chinese across the world held a series of events to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sun Yat-sen, the Father of Modern China.

At a gathering commemorating the 150th birthday of Sun, Chinese President Xi Jinping said the best tribute to the revolutionary pioneer is to pursue his wish for a rejuvenated China. (Sun Yat-sen-Anniversary)

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BEIJING -- Chinese President Xi Jinping's upcoming tour to Latin America is expected to promote friendship and cooperation between China and the region and accelerate integration in the Asia-Pacific.

Xi will visit Ecuador, Peru and Chile from Nov. 17 to 23 and attend the 24th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders' Meeting from Nov. 19 to 20 in Lima, Peru. (China-Latin America-Visit)

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LONDON -- As China and Britain have entered a "Golden Era" of relations, their opportunities to strengthen economic and financial cooperation in third party markets has emerged, experts say.

Britain remains "open for business" and committed to maintain the Golden Era relations with China, British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday during her meeting with visiting Chinese Vice Premier Ma Kai in London. (Britain-China-Golden Era) Endi