The United States has prided itself on freedom of expression (or freedom of the press), but several signs show that the American administration and the corporate-owned US media have compromised this freedom.
China will soon put its first domestically developed electric aircraft into mass production, and designers expect a huge market at home and abroad.
Traffic, police and labor departments in Shaoguan, Guangdong province, are busy mediating in a strike by taxi drivers objecting to a proposed increase in their monthly contract fees.
Infrared cameras at a nature reserve in Heilong jiang province have captured photographs of a Siberian tiger.
Three senior police officers in Qingdao, Shandong province, are being investigated on bribery charges that are believed to be linked to a major gang case in 2010.
Liu Jinming had a tough time handling the high-tech equipment and coping with the complex information on the computer screens in front of him.
2012: 23 million metric tons, accounting for 25.4 percent of energy consumption.
After eight months, the first troops of the People's Liberation Army taking part in the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali returned to China in September.
In the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali, the People's Liberation Army deployed a medical contingent including 70 members, of whom 12 were women.
As the sole engineer company during the eight months in Sector East of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali, the Chinese Engineer Company's 155 members completed more than 100 tasks, including building the mission camps, living quarters and Gao airport building.
APEC members adopted a blueprint on Tuesday to strengthen physical, institutional and people-to-people connectivity and promote regional bonds. The blueprint asks members to make substantive moves and meet agreed-upon targets by 2025.
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