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2 brought back from Laos to face trial over bribery

[2015-03-30 07:39]

Two people suspected of bribery have been brought back to face trial after three months on the run in Laos, according to the Ministry of Public Security.

Probed official said to have 6 mistresses

[2015-03-30 07:39]

Ma Jian, former vice-minister of State security, reportedly has been found to have six mistresses and two illegitimate children, two months after the country's top anti-graft body announced an investigation into his alleged corruption.

Netizens' voices heard as suggestions added to annual work report

[2015-03-30 07:39]

Sui Xujia never expected that her suggestion would be selected by the government, let alone that she would be invited to a conference in Beijing on Thursday that was attended by members of the team that drafted this year's Government Work Report.

IN BRIEF (Page 4)

[2015-03-30 07:39]

The Civil Aviation Administration of China has urged all civil aviation authorities in the country to ensure that at least two crewmen stay in the cockpit throughout all fights, according to a statement on Friday.

Islamic institute steps up training to fight extremism

[2015-03-30 07:39]

Islamic leaders are finding it hard to cope with the increasing demands of followers in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region who can be susceptible to manipulation by extremists trying to achieve political goals, according to the head of the Xinjiang Islamic Institute.

Big growth expected in general aviation

[2015-03-30 07:39]

China will need about 10,000 light aircraft within the next five years to accommodate the general aviation sector's rapid expansion, an industry insider said.

More Australians wish to study in China

[2015-03-30 07:39]

The Chinese mainland will become the most popular destination for Australian students choosing to study abroad in a year or two, with the implementation and expansion of the New Colombo Plan, Australian officials said at a forum held in Beijing over the weekend.

Debt-swap plan of local governments set to be expanded

[2015-03-28 08:11]

China is likely to expand its bond-for-debt swap program to address the problem of legacy local government debt, Finance Minister Lou Jiwei said on Friday, adding that the central government does not intend to bail out local governments that cannot repay their debt.

Steps needed to eliminate smog

[2015-03-28 08:11]

China's efforts to combat pollution and smog will last for more than a decade as coal and other fossil energy sources will continue to power the world's second-largest economy, experts said on Friday.

Hainan to ease its duty-free policy

[2015-03-28 08:11]

Hainan International Tourism Island in South China will continue to ease its duty-free policy and bring in tourism professionals to develop the area into an international tourist destination, according to top officials from the province.

What they say

[2015-03-28 08:11]

"The increasingly sophisticated global supply chain has made food safety inspection a challenging job. The economic slowdown has also led some big-name corporations to cut back investment in food security inspections."

Rule of law seen as key to politics-business ties

[2015-03-27 07:37]

Building a normal politics-business relationship was the focal point of the first panel of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2015, as the panelists reached a consensus that rule of law and relinquishing of government power are the right way to achieve it.

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