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DOHA Noah Spence Black Jersey , Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- Syria came from behind to upset 10-man China 3-1 here on Friday in Group A of the ongoing AFC U-23 Championship which also serves as the Rio Olympic qualifying tournament.


The top three finishers of the 16-team tournament will represent Asia to Rio. China, which had lost 3-1 to host Qatar, could hardly survive the group with two losses. If Qatar can not beat Iran later in the second round of the group stage, China will be the first team out of the tournament.


Almost a replica of the China-Qatar game, today's duel witnessed a strong Chinese team in most time of the first half, and playmaker Liao Lisheng from Chinese Super League champions Guangzhou Evergrande gifted China a 1-0 lead with a brilliant freekick in the 21st minute, just as what he had done against Qatar.


However, a fatal mistake made by Chinese left back Mi Haolun in the last minutes of the first half gave Syria the best chance at the goal mouth. To prevent the goal, Chinese keeper Du Jia blundered against the opponent and got a straight red card.


Ace striker Omar Kharbin cashed the penalty kick and Syria managed to control the game against 10-man China since then.


Kharbin scored his second goal in the 54th minute and Mahmood Al Baher sealed the win for Syria on 83 minutes.


China coach Fu Bo said that his team played well in the first half but the young players made too many errors when they were in the lead.


Liao Lisheng, the most experienced player of the Chinese team, attributed the loss to the lack of experience of most players. ""Many of us did not play enough high-level matches, and we paid back today,"" he said.


China will face their last group rival Iran next Monday.

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UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- A worrying increase in AIDS among adolescents is one of the reasons it is important not to become complacent about HIV and AIDS, Simon Bland, the New York director of UNAIDS, told reporters here Monday.


""We need to worry about adolescents -- we've seen a tripling in the death rate of adolescents since the beginning of the millennium,"" Bland at a press briefing here ahead of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1.


""This is no time for triumphalism, it is not time for complacency,"" he said. ""Each year still 2 million people become infected, over a million people die, and in some parts of the world there is little or no progress at all.""


Bland said that HIVAIDS is the second largest cause of death for adolescents globally and that there are 26 new adolescent infections every hour.


Adolescent girls are disproportionately affected, he said, making up seven out of 10 new infections globally, influenced considerably by high infection rates among girls in Sub-Saharan Africa.


""We know in Sub-Saharan Africa the vast-majority of new infections are among young women and girls,"" he said.


Half of these girls were in just six countries, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, India, Mozambique and Tanzania, he said.


Bland said that it was important to understand these differences and that there is no part of the world where the job of addressing AIDS is complete.


Bland said that recent figures from China were a ""real concern."" The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) said that there were 575,000 people living with HIVAIDS (PLWHA) by the end of October this year and 177,000 deaths.


He said UN AIDS would work with Chinese authorities to see what's happening in China and offer assistance.


World AIDS Day is an opportunity to think about the past but also to look to the future, said Bland.


""World AIDS Day is an important moment to reflect and to commemorate all those who have lost their lives to this disease,"" he said, ""to reflect on the challenges that face us today, and those that lie ahead.""


The Day is also an opportunity to reflect on progress made in the fight against HIVAIDS. A lot has changed since the 1980s and 1990s when HIVAIDS was considered an inevitable death sentence, said Bland.


For example, due to considerable efforts, the price of antiretroviral treatment has reduced from 10,000 dollars per patient per year to now around a hundred dollars per patient per year.


Also notably, Cuba was certified as being free of mother to child transmission earlier in 2015, he said.


Innovation such as rapid diagnostics have also made it easier to test for HIV and AIDS. Yet in this area much more progress is still needed. Of the estimated 37 million people living with HIV, around 19 million do not know their status, said Bland.


However, while infections and deaths from AIDS have decreased considerably from their peak in 2000 and 2001, respectively, Bland warned that this progress is fragile, unfinished and reversible.


Tackling the growing problem among youth, he said, would mean making sure that young people are empowered, he said. ""The youth are going to be part of the solution and certainly need to have a stronger voice,"" said Bland.

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LONDON, April 24 (Xinhua) -- British annual "rich list" came out in newly published the Sunday Times, with Brothers David and Simon Reuben taking up the top spot.


As well as surveying the 1000-name list to find out who is richer and who is poorer, the list reveals newcomers to the elite band of super rich, as well as those who have seen millions of dollars wiped off their wealth.


Brothers David and Simon Reuben have rocketed to the top spot in 2016 with a wealth reported to be 49 billion U.S.dollars, up from 14 billion U.S.dollars last year when they occupied the fifth spot.


It's quite a rise in fortunes from the duo who went to state schools in Britain, David starting his working life in scrap metal and Simon as a carpet salesman.


Britain'Queen Elizabeth II,with 490 million U.S. dollars, was placed 319th in the list, the same as last year.


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