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Nike Air Jordan Retro Shoes For Sale , Oct. 2 (Xinhua) -- Supported by loud cheers and applause of home audience, China downed defending champions Iran 70-57 in the semifinals of Asian Championship here on Friday.
The match started with Zhou Qi' s block on Ehadadi, after Ding Yanyuhang scoring the first two points for China
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China limited Iran to 12 points after a fierce first quarter, which they won 21-12. Zhai Xiaochuan' s shot brought the lead to double-digit in the second quarter.
Bahrami then paced Iran to a 8-0 run and Ehadadi stopped Ding Yanyuhang and Zhou Qi in a row but the latter soon responded with a splendid alley-oop. Captain Zhou Peng scored a three-pointer but missed the following free-throw. China led 39-29 after first half.
China gradually extended their advantage after the break. Former NBA player Yi Jilian demonstrated dominance by a three-pointer and a fast break one-hand slamdunk. China once enlarged the lead to 16 points in the third quarter.
Ehadadi proved his ability with six straight points in the paint and help Iran cut the deficit down to six points. China answered with Yi' s dunk and Zhou Qi' s block. Ding Yanyuhang scored last two points for China with two free throws after Iran' s last three-pointer. China headed into final with a 70-57 victory.
Yi Jianlian finished with 13 points and eight rebounds. Hamed Ehadadi had double-double of 16 points and 11 rebound with Bahrami contributing a match-high 18 points.
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Japan and the Philippines are fighting for the other final berth. The winners of the Championship will have direct access to 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
HONG KONG, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong Police Force announced on Wednesday that over 100 million HK dollars (about 12.9 million U.S. dollars) were seized and a total of 4
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The Hong Kong Police mounted a series of operations to combat organized crime between June 15 and Sept. 18 in support of a special operation codenamed "Thunderbolt 15" jointly conducted by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao police authorities.
Chief Superintendent of Organized Crime and Triad Bureau of Hong Kong Police Force Au Chin-chau said at a press conference that there were over 65,000 Hong Kong officers turnout at the operation
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The successful outcome of this operation rely on the long standing collaboration between the police of the three regions
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TEHRAN, Feb. 20 (Xinhua) -- Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) announced here on Monday that it has banned flying private remote-controlled rotorcraft, including all types of quadcopters and drones, over Tehran, Tasnim news agency reported.
The Sarallah Base, affiliated to IRGC and is tasked with ensuring the security of Tehran, forbids any unpermitted flight by personal and private quadcopters and drones, Gen. Alireza Rabi'ee, a ranking commander at the Sarallah Base told Tasnim.
The decision to ban the use of private drones in Tehran's sky has been made as part of plans to regulate the deployment of drones, Rabi'ee was quoted as saying.
Recently, a number of those aircraft have been confiscated, he said, adding that such drones, most of which are equipped with cameras, have caused security, social and psychological concerns in the city.
"Those quadcopters... can fly over sensitive, vital and major centers, record videos, and be misused by the enemy," Rabi'ee said.
Any permission for such flying objects will only be given to organizations, not individuals, through official channels, he stressed.
Three or four organizations can authorize drones and quadcopter flights in Tehran's sky, he explained, saying, for example, the groups engaged in cultural or sports activities can apply for permission to fly the remote-controlled rotorcraft via the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) or the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
In December 2016, Iran's security forces shot down an unmanned aircraft in a central district of Tehran.
ANKARA, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Eleven militants of the Islamic State (IS) were killed in Syria on Tuesday when Turkish artillery units shelled two missile launchers, local Daily news reported.
This was the second such operation by the Turkish Army in the past two days, said the report, adding that the Turkish artillery units shelled a missile launcher in Syria on Monday, killing eight IS militants.
Reconnaissance vehicles spotted two missile launchers ready for attack in Duwaibik, 26 km from the center of the southeastern province of Kilis.
Meanwhile, a three-story building next to the launchers in Syria was also destroyed, said the report.
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