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Protesters destroy a car and a motocycle in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Monday. Demonstrators seeking to topple the government stormed the state broadcaster as fresh clashes with police broke out. See story on page 11. Photo by Faisal Mahmood / Reuters

Monopoly probes treat firms equally

China's antitrust probes are not protectionist tools favoring domestic companies, an antitrust regulator said.

Cover Story

Host of Japan's historic surrender

On Sept 9, 1945, the commander-in-chief of Japan's China Expeditionary Army, Yasuji Okamura, signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender in Nanjing.

Comment

Securing rule of law in HK

The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed a resolution on Sunday regarding the method of selecting the chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2017 and forming the Legislative Council in 2016.

Life

Fatal attraction

This year's edition of Attraction, a sound and light show tailored for visitors to the Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing, will feature visual effects by Pixomondo, an Oscar-winning German company.

Tourism Special

Unique language center appeals to students of ethnic minorities

The Atlan Language Training Center, founded by Kasimjan Abdureyim in 2006, is a leading facility for English, Chinese and computer training in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

Changchun Special

Fashioning fame as sculpture capital

Sculptors, art reviewers and aficionados are beating a path from around the world to Changchun as the capital of Northeast China's Jilin province prepares to host a respected international sculpture conference from Sept 3 to 4.

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