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Reforms prompt a huge increase in registrations by new companies

[2014-09-06 08:11]

There has been a surge in company registrations, after the government slashed red tape, an official of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce revealed.

Li: Plan to be driving force of economy

[2014-09-05 08:38]

Long-term projects also expected to benefit people's livelihoods

Exam reform to ease student burden

[2014-09-05 08:38]

Including high school marks would aid better scholastic development, expert says

Export of mooncakes on the rise

[2014-09-05 08:38]

A brighter light is shining on Chinese mooncake manufacturers as they seem to be finding their way back into US and European markets following a number of bans five years ago.

'Smart chopsticks' can tell safe food from bad

[2014-09-05 08:38]

From recycled cooking oil to fox meat and chemicals, a litany of food scandals have turned Chinese diners' stomachs, but a new "smart chopsticks" concept by Internet search giant Baidu could put the answer in their hands.

Xi marks victory against Japan in World War II

[2014-09-04 07:06]

President Xi Jinping and the six other members of the Politburo Standing Committee made a rare public appearance together at a commemorative event marking the 69th anniversary of China's victory over Japan in World War II.

Visit by US security adviser expected to reduce turbulence

[2014-09-04 07:06]

The upcoming visit to China of US President Barack Obama's top security adviser will help pave the way for a potential meeting of the Chinese and US leaders and provide an opportunity to raise issues of contention between the countries, specialists said.

Indian university where famous Chinese monk studied opens doors again

[2014-09-04 07:06]

India has reopened an ancient university where a famous Chinese Buddhist scholar is said to have once studied, in an attempt to revive the lost days of the "Asian renaissance".

Double mastectomy not always needed, report says

[2014-09-04 07:06]

Women fighting cancer in one breast don't benefit from having both breasts removed, according to new research out Tuesday that found the long-term survival rate was about the same after targeted surgery plus radiation.

Chinese firm eyes Indian rail projects

[2014-09-03 09:08]

Chinese and Indian companies are working on a joint bid for five high-speed railway projects in India as the South Asian country is speeding up economic development under its new leadership.

Hotline helps nationals overseas

[2014-09-03 09:08]

China opened a global calling center on Tuesday to help the record number of Chinese traveling or working overseas.

Plot foiled to bomb Chinese-linked buildings

[2014-09-03 09:08]

China urged the Philippines to ensure the safety of its citizens in the country on Tuesday, following the uncovering of a group that was planning to attack the Chinese embassy and Chinese-linked buildings.

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