By the end of last year, the total accumulated debt of toll road construction companies had decreased from 4.27 trillion yuan ($688 billion) to 3.85 trillion yuan, according to a statistical bulletin on road toll fees released by the Ministry of Transport on Tuesday. Comments:
In a report releasedby China's National Audit Office on Sunday, five corrupt officials were picked out by name for violating the law and Party discipline.
Another video of youth violence was posted recently on the Internet, and incomplete statistics show that more than 20 incidents of violence in schools were reported during the first half of 2015. Comments:
At a recent dinner with high-ranking media figures, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reportedly said the controversial security bills he had introduced in parliament were aimed at containing China, according to Japan's Gendai Business Weekly.
Water as a resource is irreplaceable. Yet heavy rainfall can become a disaster even in modern cities if rainwater is not drained out in time.
June was a great month in Beijing. The weather was warm, the flowers in full bloom, and there were plenty of crystal clear days outside - with blue sky and lovely white clouds.
US Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken's irresponsible remarks on China's island reclamation projects in the South China Sea risks reviving tensions between Beijing and Washington after the two countries tried to ease them before last week's high-level China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue.
Knotty as it is, the unfolding Greek debt crisis is by no means unsolvable as long as confidence in a united and prosperous European Union and strong euro can prevail.
The recent announcement by the celebrity couple Liu Xiang and his wife Ge Tian that they are divorcing just nine months after they married, has sparked intense discussion about the high divorce rate among those born after 1980.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe admitted at a meal with high-ranking media figures in early June that the "new security bills under legislation are targeted at China in the South China Sea", according to the country's Gendai Business Weekly on Monday. Although warned not to report Abe's remarks, some of those in attendance who are concerned about the legislation still informed the magazine and other media. Comments:
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