CHINA AND RUSSIA STARTED their joint naval drills on Thursday in the Peter the Great Gulf and other areas off the Russian coast.
THE FORMER DIRECTOR of a sub-district land acquisition and resettlement office in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, has reportedly appealed against his sentence on charges of corruption and bribery. He attributed his crimes to his job and position, as they "demanded" he take bribes to get things done. Comments:
IN A RECENT basketball match, the mayor of Fuzhou, Fujian province, barely met with any defense from the opposing team and easily scored repeatedly, which has inevitably invited netizen's doubts and criticism. Comments:
Being the core of the ancient Silk Road, the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has been nurtured by unity and mutual trust, equality and mutual benefit, inclusiveness and mutual learning, and win-win cooperation, spirits that were at the heart of the historic trade route.
The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region covers one-sixth of China's land area and one-fourth of its land border. Six decades of fast-paced development have transformed Xinjiang into an important window of the country's opening-up, and an indispensable strategic and protective shield in western China.
The China-proposed Silk Road Economic Belt is akin to the ancient Silk Road in many aspects.
On Wednesday morning at the Hudson Institute, pundits and former government officials were discussing how China's missile and space capability would threaten the United States.
Corruption is a global phenomenon and a common enemy of mankind. And, as one country alone cannot completely wipe out the scourge, close international cooperation in anti-corruption has become a global consensus.
Despite Tianjin's strong economic performance in recent years, including being among the first group of China's provincial-level regions to exceed the $10,000 per capita GDP threshold, meaning that it belongs to a high-income economy based on the 2013 World Bank standard, the deadly explosions at a warehouse storing chemicals have exposed a series of vulnerabilities behind Tianjin's rapid economic growth.
EIGHT COMPANIES ARE REPORTEDLY BEING SUED by the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation for dumping untreated waste in the Tengger Desert between North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region and Northwest China's Gansu province.
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