China will soon implement a standard nationwide allowance policy for those aged over 80, according to a China Economic Weekly report Tuesday citing the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Beijing police cracked two gambling rings, which bet on soccer games through overseas betting websites, nabbing 30 suspects, with total stakes of up to several hundred million yuan, chinanews.com.cn reported Tuesday.
China tops the world with exporting immigrants, with the rich and intellectual making up the biggest part, the Southern Weekly reported.
Staff charged with scoring China’s national College Entrance Exam (NCCE) should be teachers who hold a doctorate, the examination board announced after the first day of tests across the capital, the Beijing Times reported Tuesday.
Tomiyo Yamada finished her first round of touring Shanghai Expo on Monday with 38 consecutive days of visits and 373 pavilion visits, the Expo Morning News reported Tuesday.
Two candidates of the national college entrance exam, or Gaokao, died Monday, the first day of the two-day exam, in Central China's Hubei province, cnhubei.com reported Tuesday.
A steel pipe fell and smashed a man to death at Taiji street in Fuling district, Southwest China's Chongqing municipality on June 7, 2010, the Nen.com.cn reported.
Five high-ranking managers were imprisoned on charges of dividing state-owned assets of more than 43.19 million yuan in secret, the Nanfang Daily reported Monday.
A former chief officer was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment on charges of receiving more than 3 million yuan in bribes during his tenure, the Jinghua Times reported Monday.
Due to a fall in the number of people taking the test and expansion in college enrollment, there will be a nearly seven percent increase in this year's acceptance rate, according to the Ministry of Education.