Russian Ambassador to China Andrey Denisov told China Daily on Saturday that a show by Russian soldiers in September in the planned Tian'anmen Square parade will have "a surprise".
China will provide every assistance and convenience to relatives of passengers from South Korea involved in a bus crash in northeast China, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday.
China has taken a series of measures to ensure that carbon emissions peak around 2030, but the industrialized nations must also play their part in combating climate change, according to a senior international climate official.
The number of judges who remain in place after China's judicial reform must be controlled to ensure that only the most experienced judges conduct trials, China's top court said on Thursday.
China wants to see Greece remain in the eurozone, and there are ways to tackle the country's debt crisis through the efforts of the international community, China's Foreign Ministry and experts said.
Beijing and France approved an ambitious plan on Tuesday to jointly explore third-party markets through models including production capacity cooperation in areas such as nuclear energy and high-speed rail.
The fresh legislation on national security is a key step for China to build up its security system and deal with new security problems, legal and security experts said.
Catfights have been a staple on Chinese screens lately, but few anticipated the real-life scratching and slapping of the week to happen between two schools - China's top names in higher education, for that matter.
Item from July 2, 1997, in China Daily: (Right) President Jiang Zemin, flanked by Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister Qian Qichen on his right and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive Tung Cheehwa, holds an inscription yesterday at a grand celebration to mark the establishment of the HKSAR. The inscription, written by Jiang, reads, "A More Splendid Future for Hong Kong."
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Transport announced that highway toll stations nation wide incur red a deficit of more than 157 billion yuan ($25 billion) last year.
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