Two hundred newly qualified lawyers are to be hired by the Beijing Legal Aid Department to offer assistance to people in need, according to a senior officer at the department.
Two judges who wrongfully sentenced a man to death in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region in 1996 have been appointed to the trial committee of an intermediate court in the area, raising complaints from the victim's family.
Every night at about 10 pm, just as the surrounding stores and restaurants are closing for the day, rush hour is beginning at NowFitness, Beijing's first 24-hour gym and workout center.
Until 2013, Wang Yin never imagined that he would quit his prestigious, well-paid job in banking and start a new career in China's underdeveloped fitness industry.
It was already standing room only on a Saturday afternoon in a meeting room designed for 100 people on the sixth floor of a teaching building at Sichuan Normal University in Chengdu, Sichuan province. But more people kept coming.
A suspected thief in Dezhou donated boxes of fruit he allegedly stole from a fruit shop to a child welfare home.
Defense radar seeks out broken pipes and illegal basements to help city administrators
China's top universities are continuing to work on improving equality during admission season, especially through enrolling more students from rural areas.
With a lack of information-sharing between banks and no mechanism for identifying individuals who fail to repay their credit cards, overdrawing has seen a sharp rise in Shanghai in recent years.
A man police say is a member of the East Turkistan Islamic Movement has been detained in Hebei province on suspicion of planning a bombing.
Ling Jihua, former vice-chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China and removed from public office following allegations that include bribery, disclosing Party and State secrets and adultery.
As the anti-corruption campaign gathers steam across the country, the top anti-graft authority is drawing on the latest Internet technology to encourage members of the public to pass on evidence of officials' misconduct.
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