Since China implemented the reform and opening-up policy in the late 1970s, the country's classrooms and lecture halls have become meccas for teachers from overseas, and it's estimated that at least 4,000 expat educators will be required nationwide in the next academic year.
Given the low, uncompetitive salaries offered to foreign teachers in China, some schools, such as Xi'an International Studies University, have started taking action to retain the best tutors.
Controversy has always surrounded Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), who has been viewed as a tyrant throughout history.
A woman unable to stop the crying of a boy she boarded a bus with in Liuyang was suspected by a passenger to be a child trafficker.
National prosecuting departments will boost efforts to investigate corruption among low-level "flies" - officials at county level or below - in an attempt to strengthen the grassroots, a senior official with the Supreme People's Procuratorate said on Tuesday.
Guangdong police have detained 210 suspects after busting an illegal fundraising company in a special operation, a senior police officer said on Tuesday.
People who refuse to comply with judgments against them, such as debtors, will be subject to more restrictions in ordinary daily life, as well as in business operations, officials at China's top court said.
A pledge to further cut the number of tollways and to enable more private enterprises to invest in roads was delivered by the Ministry of Transport on Tuesday.
Zhong Shijian, the former deputy Party chief of the Guangdong provincial Discipline Inspection Commission, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China and removed from public office after an investigation, the top anti-graft watchdog said on Tuesday.
Qin Zhihui, better known by his online alias Qin Huohuo, became "famous" for spreading rumors.
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.
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