In China, Indian food is increasingly gaining traction. A decade ago, it was rare to see Chinese patrons at an Indian restaurant unless they were accompanied by Indians or Westerners.
Item from April 27, 1985, in China Daily: Officers and soldiers of the People's Liberation Army are to get new uniforms from May 1 onwards.
Food products with genetically modified ingredients will have to be labeled, under a food safety law passed by the top legislature on Friday and effective in October.
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Chinese police have captured Dai Xuemin, the first most wanted fugitive nabbed since Interpol issued arrest warrants for 100 missing officials suspected of corruption.
The People's Liberation Army navy has started a micro blog, becoming the first branch of the Chinese military to do so.
China is facing a crisis in the recruitment of teachers from overseas. An imbalance between supply and demand means the country will need thousands of foreign teachers this year, but many of the expats seeking work are unwilling to become teachers.
Presidents of China's top universities who received their doctoral degrees overseas hired more top overseas talent during their terms, a recent study found.
China should stop other countries from politicizing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the "Belt and Road Initiative" by making the projects' strategic objectives clear to the world and ensuring they function transparently and efficiently. This is vital because through these "go-global" initiatives, China can help make international rules fairer.
Have you ever lost your ID card? If yes, don't be surprised if you get a call from police saying somebody has laundered money using it. Reports say an ID card cannot be deactivated so those who find or steal one can use it for various purposes, including opening false accounts to execute financial frauds, leaving the genuine holder in anxiety.
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