A former official who fled overseas more than 10 years ago is being repatriated to China to face charges of bribery and embezzlement involving 250 million yuan ($40.3 million), Global Times reported on Friday.
President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that China will push for a "fair and balanced" agreement over the Iranian nuclear issue and is ready to expand cooperation with Teheran.
China rejects new curbs to tighten control of cross-border capital, although outflow pressure surged suddenly last month, the foreign exchange regulator said on Thursday.
The curtain fell on the fifth Beijing International Film Festival on Thursday night after Mexican movie The Beginning of Time won the biggest honor.
China will start testing the intersatellite links of the Beidou Navigation Satellite System from July 3, a senior official said on Thursday.
Like many government administrative employees in Beijing, the young woman at the local tax office greeted me with a cold, hard stare.
Item from April 24, 1994, in China Daily: A vendor in Guangzhou awaits buyers of sports lottery tickets issued by local organizations in Guangdong province. One of his signs says, "1.7million yuan ready for sports lottery ticket buyers."
Authorities are rolling out a pilot project to allow driver's license applicants to take individual lessons instead of attending driving school.
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The spirit of solidarity, friendship and cooperation lives on 60 years after the Bandung Conference, as Asian and African leaders called on Wednesday for a new global order in a world that has undergone six decades of dramatic change.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday vowed to uphold Japan's past apologies for World War II and expected to discuss with China about the newly established Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
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