That Britain has chosen to join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is a "surprise decision".
The comprehensive program for soccer reform and development published on Monday provides a blueprint for the healthy development of the sport in China, says a People's Daily article.
Xu Jianyi, board chairman of FAW Group Corp, and Liao Yongyuan, chief manager of China National Petroleum Corporation, are under investigation for suspected violations of the law and Party discipline. Comments:
The case of Qiu He, deputy Party chief of Southwest China's Yunnan province, who is under investigation for suspected violations of the law and Party discipline, has aroused nationwide attention because Qiu has been constantly in the media owing to his strong image and staunch pursuit of urban development in several previous positions. Comments:
A MIDDLE SCHOOL in Yulin, the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, required its students to demonstrate their physical exercises for local inspection officials on Saturday even though it was raining. The officials sheltered under umbrellas as they watched the soggy students. Comments:
Myanmar on Sunday openly expressed regret for the first time for Friday's bombing incident across the Myanmar-China border, which left five Chinese citizens dead and eight others injured in Southwest China's Yunnan province.
US scholars-not all, but surely a majority-tend to look at China from their own perspective: Why don't they have "one person, one vote"? Why do their citizens have no guns? Why do not the entrepreneurs unite and ask their government for more power? They do not necessarily think in a hegemonic way, but they choose to ignore the differences between China and the United States.
Russian President Vladimir Putinmet his Kyrgyz counterpart on Monday, ending the speculation of the Western media that he had been forced to lie low following the assassination of Russia's opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, which is considered one of the most outrageous political assassinations in this country.
Egypt is determined to rise from devastation of the West-led "Arab Spring" by building a glitzy new capital between the existing one in Cairo and the Suez Canal. The move aimed at building a pollution-free and sustainable city has won the support of many oil-rich Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates, which have pledged to provide the bulk of the $15 to 20 billion expenditure.
The fall of a deputy Party chief of Southwest China's Yunnan province has been described by some as the end of the willfulness of power.
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