China announced the launch of a one-year campaign on Friday to fight terrorism and violence in Xinjiang.
When 53-year-old former Dutch Cabinet minister Annette Nijs presented her well-prepared talent-hunting strategy on Thursday, she had a special listener in Shanghai.
Former mining tycoon Liu Han was given the death penalty on Friday on charges including murder and leading mafia-style gangs.
The latest attack in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region highlights the need to intensify the fight against the growing threat of terrorism at multiple levels, according to security analysts and experts.
Witnesses and survivors of Thursday's attack in Urumqi spoke of their fear and anger toward the terrorists.
China is to impose security checks on information technology products and services to safeguard cybersecurity.
Chinese and Western observers seemed to reach a consensus on Wednesday over President Xi Jinping's proposal to establish a new framework for security cooperation in Asia, and he also sent a veiled warning to Washington.
Energy specialists see China's new deal to import natural gas from Russia as a costly but necessary step toward energy diversification.
Chinese tourists have long said that the best cultural relics from Beijing's Forbidden City are in Taiwan.
Washington's reasoning behind the indictment of five People's Liberation Army officers for spying is absurd, said the Chinese ambassador to the United States.
A record-breaking 49 agreements were reached between Beijing and Moscow on Tuesday, covering political, trade and military areas in a move to further strengthen the Sino-Russian partnership.
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