Police in Jiangxi province have cracked down on a major human trafficking ring accused of abducting mentally disabled women, illegally detaining them at a pig farm and trafficking them, Jiangxi authorities said.
Major museums around the world agreed on Thursday to work closer together to improve urban cultural development and face the challenges posed by new technology at the first Forbidden City Forum in Beijing.
Chinese consumer inflation will remain moderate in the fourth quarter because of seasonal factors, according to the country's top economic planner on Thursday, dispelling worries about deflation but acknowledging that some price increases are coming.
China's policymakers and economists have rung alarm bells for companies on the brink of bankruptcy, known as "zombie companies", to sustain growth and reduce the risks facing the economy.
Many primary school students in Jiangsu province suffered nosebleeds, dizziness and rashes after attending schools that recently installed plastic running tracks on their playgrounds.
The central government is stepping up its anti-graft drive by cracking down on illegal lending and money-laundering operations in a bid to prevent outbound flows of stolen assets.
"After the number of police raids surged, we decided to turn to clients introduced by trustworthy friends and acquaintances, rather than solicit business publicly," Lin Weidong said.
The Lhasa-Beijing Experimental Middle School last year sent more than 80 percent of its graduates on to higher education, a remarkable feat for a fledgling institution that just opened a year ago.
"Your job tonight is to make sure the horses get enough to eat!" the slave master barked at Sonam Dundron.
Political parties along the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and Silk Road Economic Belt should strengthen their dialogue and cooperation to promote the initiative and jointly achieve the development of the region, a senior official of the Communist Party of China said.
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