The ongoing reforms being carried out by China's top leadership and the country's growing influence on the scene of international affairs will continue to create positive momentum in its cooperation with Europe including France, a senior French politician and diplomat said.
As a veteran reporter of the annual legislative and political advisory sessions, I consider the two sessions a big political gala.
"How can you make them (managers born in the 1950s and 1960s) use cell phones and the Internet like people born after the 1990s? That's virtually impossible. Now the market is in the hands of people born after the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. You have to let the young people take over the management of your company."
Premier Li Keqiang stressed on Tuesday that China must deepen reforms and maintain stable and sound economic growth as the economy grapples with "conflicts and challenges".
The top legislature will be launching special inspections across the country this year to determine if enforcement of the air pollution control law has been effective.
China's top legislature vowed on Tuesday that election fraud would never be tolerated and promised severe punishments for offenders.
China will fight back "forcefully" if any country tries to challenge its "bottom line" and drag China into war, a political adviser and former Defense Ministry official said on Tuesday.
China Daily outlines seven of the major policies introduced by the nation's leadership to build a better, fairer and cleaner China.
How fast the Chinese economy grows should no longer be regarded as a barometer of its health.
Member of the European Parliament Crescenzio Rivellini hailed China's "modern, dynamic" political leaders for having "most influenced the international context" over the past 12 months.
This is my first time reporting on a session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee, the top political advisory body in the country.
"Hong Kong is now at a major crossroads. Whether there are now too many tourists or investors from the mainland is an issue to be considered by the whole of society. It also requires talks between the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the central government in order to find a win-win solution."
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