At least two passengers were killed and 25 injured in a blast and fire on a public bus in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, on Tuesday night, according to sources with the Guangzhou bureau of public security.
The upcoming Summer Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing has adopted a new way to take the torch through symbolic places on its journey to the event from Athens, Greece.
Local authorities in Chengdu, the capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, have changed their governance style to give citizens more of a say.
Sixty unaccredited universities were revealed recently by sdaxue.com, a website that provides information on colleges, Legal Daily reported on Monday. According to the site's recent list of China's unaccredited universities issued, the 60 colleges are located in 19 provinces and municipalities, 15 of which are in Beijing. The unaccredited schools offer fraudulent certificates and make money by luring students who scored poorly on the national college entrance exam but still hope to get a college education.
"You cannot see everything in China at the same time, but what they did is they brought all the things that stand for different provinces in China. You can see the whole China, all of the regions at one time, so it's really cool. They did a really good job."
President Xi Jinping, on his second trip to Latin America as president in just over a year, pledged on Tuesday to strengthen cooperation with the region and highlighted the benefits of forging stronger ties.
China's economic cooperation with Latin America is accelerating due to the country's expanding domestic demand and the region's economic restructuring, according to the Ministry of Commerce.
Government officials and experts from BRICS countries speak optimistically of the group's upcoming summit, which they said will become another milestone of cooperation for the five nations.
Sometimes, perhaps, it's better not to be there.
Tokyo should take meaningful steps to overcome "political obstacles" that affect relations, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told China Daily on Monday, in response to the Japanese prime minister's public call for a summit, which analysts suggested was a media ploy.
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