The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, the country's top decision-making body, pledged on Monday to launch a reform of its discipline inspection system.
The government's rising fears over information safety may further cut the market share for overseas software enterprises in government procurement, a major profit source for global giants including Microsoft, Adobe and Oracle, analysts said on Monday.
The Palace Museum is looking for ways to accommodate the overwhelming number of visitors who pour through its doors every year.
Anderson Guimaraes walked into a barber shop decorated with Brazilian flags to get the latest popular hairstyle in Rio's slums: the face of soccer star Neymar sculpted on the back of his head.
More support and training offered to countries in Africa, Europe
No practices or methods regarding reform for the 2017 chief executive election may deviate from the Basic Law, said Hong Kong's Chief Secretary Carrie Lam, who pledged to listen to the people's views reflected in a poll that has no legal standing.
International and domestic companies are rushing to invest in China's amusement parks, but analysts have warned of fierce competition and low profits.
China and Myanmar pledged on Friday to consolidate friendly ties as Myanmar's president arrived in Beijing to mark the initiation of a historic set of principles in the 1950s to handle international relations.
The Party chief of Guangzhou is under investigation for suspected serious violations of discipline and laws, a term usually referring to corruption, the country's top anti-graft body said on Friday.
World Cup soccer matches screened live on TV in China throughout the night are taking their toll on fans.
The Supreme People's Court is considering setting up an environment and resources tribunal to hear complex environmental disputes and solve increasingly severe pollution problems, according to insiders.
News on Thursday of a fresh search zone for the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared more than three months ago failed to lift the spirits of relatives of the 154 Chinese passengers on board.
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