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Flooding may get worse

[2013-08-22 07:37]

Heavy rain may worsen flooding in many parts of the country before the end of August, challenging the country's already severe flood control situation, officials said.

Wildlife preservation plan struck with Kenya

[2013-08-22 07:37]

$5 billion in deals include China's aid for protection of animals in Africa

Expanded exchanges to stabilize ties

[2013-08-21 07:34]

New steps to enhance military cooperation and exercises

Children with HIV live in fear of discovery

[2013-08-21 07:34]

You wouldn't know by looking at Feifei that she is HIV positive.

Western program new engine for growth

[2013-08-20 07:51]

China is betting on its western development program to lead a new round of economic growth as the government is mulling "differentiated" policies for the region that will feature huge spending on infrastructure, Premier Li Keqiang said on Monday.

A game Chinese hoopsters are bound to lose

[2013-08-20 07:51]

Archaic training system, bureaucratic management cited as cause for failure

Be innovative, Li tells graduates

[2013-08-19 07:54]

Premier Li Keqiang told new graduates to be enterprising and innovative in hunting for jobs in what some say is the toughest time for them to find work in recent years.

Trustee council may be answer for reforming school system

[2013-08-19 07:54]

Zhou Xiaozhou said it would have been almost impossible for her to win a gold medal in a national chemistry contest without the school's lab.

Error puts Shanghai bourse in a spin

[2013-08-17 08:25]

Shares in Shanghai had a roller coaster ride on Friday after the country's fifth-largest brokerage by market value reported a trading error.

Senior care market opens wider for investors

[2013-08-17 08:25]

Foreign and private investors are being encouraged to invest in the elderly care market, a move top policymakers say can help boost domestic demand and create jobs.

Young pilots take to the air amid shortage

[2013-08-17 08:25]

Deng Lei wants to become a pilot and has started learning the ropes at a young age.

No remorse as Abe marks surrender

[2013-08-16 08:48]

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whose hawkish views have raised concerns in the region, broke with two decades of tradition on Thursday by omitting any expression of remorse for Japan's past aggression in Asia on the 68th anniversary of its World War II surrender.

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