South China's Guangdong province has finally extended its hukou, or household registration, recognition to a large number of unregistered local children.
THREE TEENAGERS, in Shaoyang, Central China's Hunan province, aged 13, 12, and 11, have been detained on suspicion of causing the death of a primary school teacher in her 50s and robbing her apartment on Oct 18, rousing a heated online debate over juvenile crime.
WHEN YE JUN, a former deputy division chief in a water department in Shenzhen, Guangdong province in South China, was on trial, the water department sent a letter to the court asking it to show leniency, as they said that Ye "worked very hard" in his daily duties. Comments:
THE UPPER LEVEL Secondary School Admission Test results for a total of 357 students, who took the tests in Beijing and Shanghai on Sept 19, were canceled by the SSAT Board who claimed there is reasonable basis to question the validity of the test scores. Comments:
As China's leadership prepares its 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20), it confronts multiple economic challenges, reform of State-owned enterprises being one of them.
News that the Internet novel-based drama Nirvana in Fire was purchased by a Korean TV station and will be broadcast on Tuesday has cheered its fans.
According to the United Nations Refugee Agency, among the over 19.5 million refugees across the globe by the end of 2014, the majority were from the Middle East, where at least 8.9 million have fled their war-torn homelands.
China's enthusiasm to make mass entrepreneurship and innovation a new engine for economic growth is hardly surprising given the world's second-largest economy is undergoing painful transformation.
China is justified in raising concerns over Japan's excessive accumulation of sensitive nuclear materials and its imbalance in the supply and demand of nuclear materials. And the international community has good reason to ask how the island country is going to use its huge stockpile of plutonium.
Due to an increasing number of media reports about the resignation of civil servants, including some high-level ones, and the authorities' intensified efforts to make their incomes transparent, it has been suggested that being a public servant, which was once viewed as an "iron rice bowl", is now being looked at more rationally by job seekers.
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