Almost 1,500 non-resident students, who have been registered in high schools in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region but have seldom attended classes, have reportedly been dismissed.
At the Shangri-la Dialogue on May 29 to 31, the delegates need to discuss more about the complicated situation in Asia-Pacific region as the deepening US-Japan alliance against China raises concerns over regional security.
Addressing a meeting of Asian and African countries' leaders in April, President Xi Jinping devised a new pattern for international relations based on cooperation and mutual benefits to make the world order fairer. This concept is a new contribution to international relations amid deepening multi-polarization and economic globalization, and at a time when mutual links, interdependence and integration of countries' interests have reached new heights.
Bubbles are not identifiable before they burst, so goes a well-known investment saying. For the government, it is better to focus on fostering a fair and clean market than attempting to intervene in the market in the name of defusing bubbles and protecting investors.
Veteran diplomat Fu Ying struck a chord among Chinese when she pointed out the double standards adopted by the United States on the South China Sea issue. Fu told a gathering at the University of Chicago last week that China sees inconsistencies at play. "When China's neighbors act provocatively on territorial issues, the US turns its head away. Yet when China defends its interests, it is described either as assertive or as a bully," said Fu, now chairwoman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature.
The Philippines is again enlisting support from outside forces, the United States in particular, in its dispute with China over territory in the South China Sea.
To further release market vitality and encourage innovation, the State Council, China's Cabinet, has ordered further delegation of central government's powers to lower levels of government, simplification of administrative registration and approval procedures and cancellation of some fees.
China's first white paper on military strategy, which was released by the State Council Information Office on Tuesday, has highlighted several notable adjustments regarding strategic defense and operational and tactical offense.
Students seeking transfer to another university face stricter regulations, according to a notice issued by the Ministry of Education on Tuesday.
Posters that appeared in a high school in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region emphasizing the importance of passing the national college entrance exam, with statements such as "enter a good university even if the effort fills your whole body with wounds", have aroused much discussion. Comments:
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