China is considering stricter legislation to block felons convicted of corruption from seeking to shorten their sentences as part of its nationwide campaign to build a clean government.
The national legislative body is reviewing the third draft of the Air Pollution Control Law, which tightens controls on emissions from vehicles and vessels and is expected to be passed this week.
Victims of domestic violence would be able to apply to courts for protection and the courts would be required to hear such applications, under China's first draft law covering the issue.
Goals have been set for the integrated development of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei in the next 15 years.
China published its first national guideline on organ donation on Saturday to better regulate the process and further raise public awareness.
Chinese writer Liu Cixin has become the first Asian author to win the Hugo Award for Best Novel, receiving the 2015 honor for his book, The Three-Body Problem.
Up to 600 billion yuan ($97 billion) could be channeled into China's struggling equity market after the Cabinet gave final approval on Sunday to allow pension funds access to the stock market.
There have never been so many words in the world with so much scope, authority, and volition as in the immense Babel of life today.
Item from Aug 24, 1992, in China Daily: China's first offshore natural gas field, Jinzhou 20-2 Gas Field, went into commercial production recently. The field, explored and developed by Bohai Petroleum Corporation, will provide gas to key State projects through a 48.6 kilometer undersea pipeline.
Beijing residents have been enjoying blue skies, amid driving restrictions and other preparations for the upcoming parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the Allied victory in WWII.
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