China on Tuesday announced aid of 150 million yuan ($24 million) and material assistance worth 30 million yuan to conflict-torn South Sudan, the world's youngest country.
For the economy he has arrows, for foreign policy he wants missiles, and for the Constitution, well, has just driven a tank over it. Either that or Shinzo Abe has a way with words that suggests imaginative writing rather than politics should be his calling.
The Chinese military pledged to strengthen the management of its installations after recent inspections revealed some safety and information-security risks.
The People's Liberation Army has developed its first large-scale computer system for battle simulations, commonly known as war-gaming.
China's high-speed bullet trains now make up more than half of the country's railway services.
Construction of 14 new railway lines has begun, China Railway Corp announced on Monday.
A train station in China reached the end of the line on Monday night after 105 years of service.
Since her only child died in 2007, Zheng Puli has been worrying about her twilight years.
All public institutions affiliated with government agencies must reform personnel management systems. Human resources departments should sign minimum three-year work contracts with employees. Employers can terminate contracts legally under several conditions, including failure by workers to pass annual performance evaluations for two consecutive years.
Production resumed at a strike-hit electronics factory in Dongguan, Guangdong province, on Tuesday after its Japanese executive apologized for denying Japan's invasion of China during World War II, local authorities said.
A Shanghai hospital has launched a program to improve the health of its medical staff and boost their career enthusiasm amid the stressful job atmosphere.
Four people will face trial for their involvement in a terrorist attack at a railway station in Kunming on March 1, China's top procuratorate announced on Monday. The Kunming Municipal People's Procuratorate found that the suspects were involved in organizing, leading or taking part in the terrorist attack as well as intentional homicide, said a statement issued by the Supreme People's Procuratorate. A group of assailants armed with knives attacked civilians at the railway station, causing 29 deaths and injuring another 143.
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