By tabling a draft resolution on its electoral reform blueprint in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has taken another crucial step toward realizing universal suffrage in the city.
XU GANG, A VICE-GOVERNOR of Fujian province, East China, who was removed from his post for suspected serious disciplinary and violations of the law last month, reportedly made "gangster-like" remarks three years prior to his suspension. Being the then-Party chief of Quanzhou, Fujian province, he referred to those who anonymously reported his misconduct as "traitors", and said he would have had "a one-on-one fight" with them if he was not in his position. Comments:
SICHUAN UNIVERSITY in Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan province, is seeking doctorate-degree holders (or those studying for a master's degreee in public security or firefighting) to work as its campus security guards. Comments:
GONG WEIGUO, MAYOR of Linxiang, a city under Yueyang, Hunan province in Central China, was suspended on suspicion of drug use and under formal investigation, according to the Yueyang government on Tuesday. However, previous speculations about Gong's drug use were denied by the local publicity department which refused to give further information. Instead it only vaguely implied that his two-week-long absence was due to him being unwell. Comments:
On Wednesday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed "deep remorse" for Japan's World War II aggression at the Asian-African Summit, but stopped short of apologies.
Influential Western economic commentators have supported China's move to establish the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and said US President Barack Obama made a big mistake by pressuring US allies to shun the bank.
On April 18, South African President Jacob Zuma canceled his visit to Indonesia to attend the Asian-African Summit in order to end the deadly xenophobic attacks at home. Goodwill Zwelithini, the traditional king of Zulus, too has called for an end to the violence that has swept across parts of South Africa.
The United States and the Philippines started their largest annual combat readiness exercise on Monday. This blatant show of force will heighten tensions in the South China Sea and thwart regional efforts to resolve the maritime disputes through peaceful means.
It was a list that no US state wanted to top. So when South Carolina was ranked as having the highest rate of women being killed by men, The Post and Courier of Charleston set out to explore why.
Billy Sing earned the nicknames "The Murderer" and "The Assassin" as a deadly sniper who shot more than 200 Ottoman troops during the Gallipoli campaign of World War I.
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