MORE THAN 20 YEARS AFTER NIE SHUBIN, THEN A YOUNG LAD, was sentenced to death and executed after being convicted of rape and murder, and 10 years after another suspect confessed he was the actual murderer, Nie's lawyers finally got approval to read all the documents related to his case, a move widely believed to signal there will be a retrial. Comments:
HU XIAOYI, VICE-MINISTER of Human Resources and Social Security, recently told reporters that the ministry will fully introduce nationwide social medical insurance for serious diseases within the year. Comments:
IN THE NEXT 20 days or so, Beijing will launch circuit inspections of all kindergartens in the capital, with a focus on whether preschool children are being taught primary school lessons, the municipal education commission announced on Tuesday. Those kindergartens teaching primary school lessons will be downgraded in accordance with the relevant regulations. Comments:
Some nations, with the US taking the lead, heavily criticized China for constructing infrastructures on some reefs and islands in the South China Sea recently. On Monday, Singaporean Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen said Singapore wants India to play a bigger role in the South China Sea. On March 4, the Secretary General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Le Luong Minh told the Manila Times that China's territorial claims in South China Sea based on its "nine-dash" line were "not binding".
The United Kingdom has sought to join the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank as a founding member, with France, Germany and Italy planning to follow in its footsteps.
Global leaders meeting in Sendai, Japan, from March 14 to 18 have possibly the greatest opportunity to build the infrastructure and other defenses the world needs to withstand the worst ravages of typhoons, earthquakes, droughts and other disasters.
It is too early to say whether US Secretary of State John Kerry's remark that the United States would have to negotiate with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad marks a major change in Washington's policy toward Damascus.
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:
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