Maintaining the authenticity of Dianshi Wenzheng, or Questioning Officials on TV, and ensuring that the audience sees the officials' immediate reactions and suggestions, is a constant battle.
The wife of a street vendor who was executed in 2013 for killing two chengguan, or urban patrol officers, in Shenyang, Liaoning province, has started a new life by moving to Beijing and opening an online store.
A 61-year-old man in Changchun surnamed Zhao claimed 170 yuan ($27.50) taken from a trouser pocket while he was having sex with a prostitute for 30 yuan.
People who know about leaking roofs are the ones who stay under such a roof. But the people who know the faults of governance are the ones working in rural lands, staying aloof from the government. "That's why you are here."
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has reportedly dismissed all officials, including the head of Pyongyang's Supreme Guard Command, considered responsible for a DPRK army deserter crossing the border last month and killing four Chinese nationals while trying to commit robbery. The suspected DPRK army deserter died later of the injuries suffered during his capture, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said on Jan 7.
The squabble between China's e-commerce giant Alibaba and the State's market regulator, caused by a product quality report, points to improved market environment and governance.
Commentators have found certain parallels between China's "Silk Road Economic Belt" and "21st Century Maritime Silk Road" initiatives and the Marshall Plan, indicating that China would use them to spread its influence across Asia and other regions as the United States did in post-World War II Europe.
The Defense Ministry said on Thursday that China and Japan have agreed to launch a sea and air crisis management mechanism at an early date.
China and South Korea achieved a breakthrough in their long-stalled maritime border issues by holding a preparatory consultation on Thursday that should pave the way for talks on drawing a maritime border.
China's most well-known comedian Zhao Benshan will reportedly attend the country's top political consultative body's annual conference despite speculation of his possible fall from grace.
Discipline officers will investigate "hidden conditions" in the media, film and television industries, according to the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection on Thursday.
The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has required cellphone and computer retailers to register their real names with public security departments, www.ts.cn reported on Thursday.
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