When Zhang Mou drove into a pedestrian in a street in Zhengzhou, Henan province, in March last year he thought he did the right thing by taking the victim to a nearby hospital.
"I am delighted to see the progress in the jury system. The modifications, generally speaking, are on the right track of bringing more democracy to trials. I believe it will take years for reform of the jury system to achieve desired results. The pilot program initiated by the top court is only a start."
Every year, just before dawn on March 5, correspondents working for foreign media outlets in China line up in front of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to collect the annual Government Work Report and hope to be the first to publish details of the previous year's GDP growth and the target for the next 12 months.
As the weather becomes warmer, Wang Xiguang, 50, a store owner from Xingyang in Henan province, becomes more watchful as he walks along a bank of the Yellow River in front of his grocery business.
One woman was killed and two other people were injured in Tibet after China's neighbor Nepal was jolted by another earthquake on Tuesday afternoon.
If you see a sign at a Chinese airport asking you to "stand outside one bowl of rice noodle", it actually means "keep a distance of one meter from the person standing in front of you".
Shenzhen has pulled away from Guangzhou as the most modernized city in South China's Guangdong province, with innovation and the high-tech industry being the biggest driver of its rapid development, according to a recent report by the Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences.
An investigation has been launched into the fatal police shooting of Xu Chunhe, a man who allegedly attacked police at a railway station in Qing'an county, Heilongjiang province, on May 2, the Ministry of Public Security said on Tuesday.
China's aviation industry is working on the development of aircraft with short takeoff and vertical landing capabilities needed for an important role in the Chinese navy's future operations, military experts said.
China must resolve a host of technological and technical difficulties before it can develop a reliable short takeoff and vertical landing aircraft, aviation industry insiders say.
China should reconsider policies that give heavy subsidies for grain products and agricultural applications such as pesticides and fertilizers, as the country is facing mounting pressure to deal with agricultural pollution, the director of an international food policy think tank says.
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