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China lodges protest over killing

[2015-01-06 07:45]

China has lodged an official protest with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea after a DPRK army deserter allegedly killed four Chinese citizens late last month in the border city of Helong, Jilin province, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Monday.

Watchdog announces totals for 2014

[2015-01-06 07:45]

Another 5,340 officials were found to have violated frugality requirements in December, bringing the total number sacked during 2014 to 102,168, the top disciplinary authority said on Monday.

Jailed former leader granted medical parole

[2015-01-06 07:45]

Former Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian has been granted one-month medical parole after serving more than six ears in prison for corruption, the Taiwan authority announced on Monday.

Private bank makes first loan

[2015-01-05 07:49]

Premier Li Keqiang pressed the 'enter' button on a computer on Sunday to finalize the first loan by WeBank, a new online bank and one of five privately funded banks given approval to open in China.

Subsidies for travel to curb vehicle costs

[2015-01-05 07:49]

A new guideline to rein in vehicle expenses for the central government is causing many officials to rethink their commutes.

Victory over Ebola is 'within reach'

[2015-01-05 07:49]

Ending the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history is a difficult task, but it is "within our reach", the UN's new mission chief for the disease said, warning that the world has no choice but to beat back the infection.

Nanjing Party chief under investigation

[2015-01-05 07:49]

Yang Weize, Party chief of Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, led a 4,000-meter race with locals on Jan 1 to celebrate the New Year. Three days later, he became the first provincial-level official investigated for suspected "serious violations of discipline" and laws in 2015.

Irish finance minister praises former pupil

[2015-01-05 07:49]

I have been fortunate enough to travel the world as a journalist but what really impresses people are not my tales from far-flung places but the fact that Michael Noonan, the Irish finance minister, taught me English.

This Day, That Year

[2015-01-05 07:49]

Item from Jan 5, 1989 in China Daily: "... Han Chinese had followed a Confucian teaching that the hair ... should not be tampered with."

Hot topic

[2015-01-05 07:49]

Beijing saw an increasing number of days with blue skies in 2014 but the capital just missed its goal of reducing by 5 percent the average concentration of PM2.5, a major air pollutant. Read the story on page 3.

Looking ahead

[2015-01-05 07:49]

What our reporters and editors will be following today. See breaking news on chinadaily.com.cn

Trending on the web

[2015-01-05 07:49]

Should parents use gadgets to monitor children in school? Many parents allow their children to wear wristwatches that track what the students are doing in real time. Teachers have complained about the devices because parents can use them to listen in on what happens at school. But some argue that they can help keep tabs on their children over safety. Our forum readers share their views and you can add to them.

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