Guangzhou has passed a regulation to allow body donors to bypass family consent requirements in the latest effort to alleviate a severe shortage of cadavers for study in China's medical schools.
President Xi Jinping highlighted the importance of ecology and environmental protection as he called for greater awareness of their benefits at this "historic moment".
Former security chief Zhou Yongkang was charged on Friday with bribery, abuse of power and intentional disclosure of State secrets, authorities said, making him the most senior official prosecuted in decades and setting the stage for a trial.
China is to pilot the removal of preconditioned government approval for offshore corporate bonds, part of a national arrangement to lower the financing cost of enterprises expanding overseas.
Despite the fact that the 1.53 trillion yuan ($245 billion) National Social Security Fund is allowed to invest in more areas, security and prudence remain the priority of the fund's investment strategy, a top finance official said on Friday.
Although iPhone7 and Samsung Galaxy Note6 have not been launched yet, their paper models are already available in Guangzhou for the deceased.
The navy's 20th fleet left Zhoushan for the Gulf of Aden and waters off Somalia on operations to escort civilian vessels.
Myanmar officially apologized on Thursday for Chinese casualties caused by an aerial bombing at the border between the two countries last month.
A mobile app has been released that provides free access to the complete writings of President Xi Jinping, including all his e-books and speeches. It is the first time the top leader's complete works have been made available on phones.
At least 14 people were killed on Thursday when Islamist militant group al Shabaab stormed a Kenyan university campus, taking Christians hostage and engaging security forces in an extended shootout.
Russia is to honor Chinese veterans who worked in the Soviet Union during World War II, Moscow's top envoy to Beijing said on Wednesday.
Three years in Tokyo, four, so far, in Beijing. Differences? More pointed chopsticks in Tokyo. Cheaper, much cheaper, taxis in Beijing. Lunches are louder, more fun and have greater significance in Beijing, whereas the evening meal in Tokyo offers an opportunity to unwind. And, of course, toilets.
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