The World Health Organization does not advise special screening for people entering Canada from China, nor does it recommend any travel restrictions, after Canadian officials confirmed a case of H7N9 bird flu, the first detected outside China.
China is aiming to attract more expatriates to start businesses in the country, amid efforts to lure international talent and entrepreneurship, a senior official said on Tuesday.
About 300 survivors of the Auschwitz death camp were gathering on Tuesday to mark 70 years since its liberation by Soviet troops.
China's urbanization drive will create larger clusters of cities, in terms of economic power as well as size and population, according to experts.
Zhang Mo, the son of actor Zhang Guoli, was sentenced to six months in prison on Tuesday by Haidian District People's Court in Beijing for drug offenses.
A highlight of the English summer is a trip to Glyndebourne, an opera theater set in the beautiful grounds of a large country house 90 km from London.
Item from Jan 28, 1994, in China Daily: Six years ago China launched the "Vegetable Basket Project" to eliminate food shortages by increasing the production of vegetables, fruits, eggs, meat and other foodstuffs. Production has thus far exceeded the project's goals and prevented food shortages in most parts of the country. Abundant supply of goods has also helped stabilize foods prices in urban areas.
The Chinese stock market hit a five-year high earlier this month. Most analysts see a "slow" bull market ahead.
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The slowdown of economic growth and the tightening of government spending will not influence the authorities' efforts to provide better public services this year, but it will force the government to use money wisely and efficiently, Premier Li Keqiang told a group of experts who were invited to make suggestions on a draft Work Report of the central government at a conference in Beijing on Tuesday.
Local governments have been pushing high-speed railway planners to build stations in their jurisdictions.
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