Premier Li Keqiang encouraged private capital to participate in financial innovation and support employment while visiting Liaoning province on Wednesday.
On the last day of a seven-day tour of China, US first lady Michelle Obama, her daughters and her mother were awestruck after visiting the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding on Wednesday.
Authorities in Lanzhou, capital of Gansu province, have suspended a kindergarten principal suspected of giving children prescription drugs without a doctor's authorization. It is the latest case of drugs being given to students without parents' knowledge to ward off illnesses and boost attendance.
Judicial specialists and lawyers suggest that governments provide residents with more transparency in land expropriation procedures and compensation to avoid tragedies such as the one in Pingdu.
Premier Li Keqiang called on Tuesday for the building of a developed private equity market in China by canceling administrative approval procedures for product issuance, and measures to encourage venture capital to support small- and medium-sized enterprises.
Dear readers: To provide more opportunities to act on your feedback, we'd like you to answer questions in a survey we are conducting. Your replies will make this an even better newspaper. As a sign of our appreciation, all respondents will get free access to the China Daily e-paper for three months. To take part in the survey, please go to http://chinadaily.ipsos.com.cn or use your smartphone to scan the QR code. Thank you so much!
"We are currently looking at the figures concerning Chinese growth, and I think basically it will remain at the same level as the ADB's previous forecast of about 7.5 percent this year."
China is eyeing a 10 percent increase in the number of students from impoverished rural areas attending the country's top universities this year, according to a circular released by the Ministry of Education on Monday. The ministry also stressed transparency in information disclosure and rigorous qualification assessment of candidates during the enrollment to guarantee justice and equality.
When President Xi Jinping arrives in France on a state visit on Tuesday, he won't be headed to the Elysee Palace; instead, his first destination will be a humble university residence in Lyon.
President Xi Jinping's visit to Lyon will be an "excellent moment" for the French city to strengthen its historic links with China and to open up new perspectives in future relations, said Gerard Collomb, the city's mayor.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|