A once-controversial leader of Southwest China's Yunnan province has become the latest target of the anti-graft campaign, the top discipline watchdog said on Sunday.
China's "new normal" of slower economic growth is prompting changes in the way the country does things, and innovation has been named as the way ahead by officials and experts from the country's top legislature and national advisory body.
The annual reports from China's top court and top procuratorate received their highest level of support from National People's Congress deputies in the past decade, showing the recognition that legal reform has won from lawmakers.
There are many ways to nail down a chance to raise questions to the Chinese premier at his once-a-year news conference, and snatching the microphone is one of them.
This is the 10th time for me to attend the meeting. I first came to China in 1984. ... The relationship between China and Canada is very good. Last year the number of Chinese students in Canada increased by 20 percent and reached 100,000. The number of Chinese tourists increased by 30 percent. Last year our prime minister visited China and met with President Xi Jinping. I am looking forward seeing Chinese leaders visit our country.
Eliminating estrangement and improving understanding among people from different ethnic groups in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region are crucial to the future of the region and China, the chairman of the region said.
China's top political advisers finished their annual gathering in Beijing on Friday and submitted over 5,857 proposals to the central government to improve economic development, governance and people's livelihood.
Deputies and members at the two sessions are urging an evolution of China's undergraduate education, with more application-oriented approaches, to tackle the mismatch between supply and demand in the labor market.
It wasn't until terrorists targeted the very heart of Beijing in 2013 that many Chinese citizens realized the true nature of the threat and its close proximity.
I believe the legislators discussed security issues very carefully when they drafted the anti-terrorism law, and so the security requirements for information are in line with international practice. Chinese companies will have to adhere to US and European regulations on information security when they conduct business in those places.
The rising number of high-profile terrorist attacks across the world emboldened homegrown groups and resulted in more frequent, more destructive attacks in China last year, according to Wang Yongsheng, deputy commander of the People's Armed Police of China.
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