A group of J-15 fighter jet pilots completed their training on Thursday as China molds its carrier force into one that provides tactical and support capacities. PLA Daily reported on Friday that the training programs included wave-off practice and arrested landings.
An investigation team has concluded that the landslide in Shenzhen was a safety accident, not a natural hazard, and the local government apologized to victims during a news conference on Friday.
China renewed its commitment to safeguard food security in a statement released on Friday following a two-day Central Rural Work Conference.
Beijing police tightened security on Thursday as foreign embassies said they had received information about possible terror threats against Westerners in the popular Sanlitun entertainment area.
China's growing clout in international affairs has seen it rise to become the third-largest contributor to the United Nations regular budget, according to a senior Chinese official to the global body.
China will add at least 200 international air routes next year, a senior aviation official said on Thursday.
India is devising a plan to combat smog in New Delhi, the world's most polluted city, according to two senior officials, but the government is stopping short of targeting the transportation industry.
There's an old saying that goes, when you are in a hole, stop digging.
Item from Dec 25, 1989, in China Daily: Bishop Michael Fu Tieshan (who died in 2007) presides over the first mass in St. Michael's Church, which is located in Dongjiaominxiang, southeast of Tian'anmen Square in Beijing and reopened on Saturday. ...
Trust among people in China has been declining, according to a recent survey by Renmin University of China.
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