The engine driving Sino-India ties has been turbo-charged recently and the neighbors, once wary of even talking to each other, are now discussing multibillion-dollar deals, working together for Asian prosperity and transforming their relationship, India's ambassador to China said.
"Talent is abundant in big cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. A lot of university graduates have to lower their expectations for jobs to get hukou, or permanent residency permits, in such cities. They actually could embrace more opportunities for career development in second- or third-tier cities."
The workshop explosion in Kunshan on Saturday, which has claimed at least 75 lives and injured 185, was a major accident for which company leaders and local government should take responsibility, according to the investigation team.
A senior Chinese diplomat has shrugged off calls from Washington and Manila for a freeze on construction in the South China Sea, saying the proposals are "very unrealistic and completely unnecessary".
Beijing has expressed concern about Vietnam's plan to equip fishery patrol boats with "military-use weapons".
Four cases of misuse of research funds have been disclosed on an official website, and the companies and universities involved have been punished.
China expects to test-fly next year its first domestically developed seaplane, which is intended to be the world's largest amphibious aircraft, according to an executive at the company working on it.
Medical experts say Guangdong province is taking precautions to prevent any outbreak of Ebola virus if it were to spread from Africa.
Chinese rangers at two conservation zones have joined the Ranger Federation of Asia, a move that will help protect the wild tiger population.
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