The IT industry in China has emerged as the main driving force for job opportunities amid gloomy economic growth in the third quarter, the latest report by human resources website Zhaopin.com showed.
Shandong Lanxiang Senior Technical School has been known for years as one of China's largest vocational training bases for skilled workers, helped partly by its catchy promotion line: "One can turn to Shandong's Lanxiang for China's best excavator technology."
Japan's conflict with its Asian neighbors over the denial of its wartime atrocities escalated again after a high-ranking Japanese official denied on Oct 21 that the country's imperial army ran a sex slave racket during World War II.
While covering Premier Li Keqiang's visit to Europe last week, I took a break from my tight schedule and went on a whistle-stop tour of some of the many attractions in Rome. And I was taken in by the ruins of a court lying quietly in the city.
More than 250 representatives of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have gathered in Beijing this week for their 9th Asia Pacific Regional Conference to discuss new and innovative approaches toward meeting today's humanitarian challenges.
Chinese anti-corruption work should step into a new stage with upgraded laws that prevent as well as fight graft, judicial experts said, after a landmark meeting of the country's top Party officials concluded on Thursday.
A senior military officer has been expelled from the Communist Party of China, according to a key meeting concluded on Thursday.
"Everyone in society should establish and increase legal awareness, whether they are judges, police or residents.
Improving the judicial system according to the rule of law should include better enforcement of the Constitution, access by lawyers to judge and prosecutor posts, and independent handling of disputes, judicial experts said on Thursday.
Transport associations in Hong Kong say they will seek arrest warrants against protesters on Friday, as they seek to put teeth into a High Court order to clear roads as the protesters continued to defy decrees for a third day.
Zhao Houlin is to become the first Chinese secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union in its 150-year history.
College student Zhang Haoqian brought electricity to 16 families in rural areas of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region by solving some thorny technical problems.
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