Experts are predicting an increase in Chinese universities expanding overseas as the country extends the reach of its soft power.
The global economic slowdown and improved personal incomes at home have led to a decline in the need and supply for Chinese workers overseas.
A woman who lost her 19-year-old son in the Tianjin warehouse explosion in August has conceived another child through in vitro fertilization.
In 1983, Liao Xiaoyi, then a 29-year-old associate professor of philosophy, was diagnosed with a malignant ovarian cyst and underwent surgery to remove her right ovary.
Foreign students will be eligible to join entrepreneurial startups in Beijing's high-tech hub, the Zhongguancun National Demonstration Zone, and apply for permanent residence, according to a new policy announced on Wednesday by the Ministry of Public Security.
Beijing's Capital Museum is expanding its exchanges with other countries as part of the city's renewed focus on building a national cultural center.
Chinese-made hardware and software will be at the heart of Beijing's subway system as it looks to expand in the coming years.
Beijing is multiplying its water sources to meet the demand of a growing population, and will increasingly rely on supplies recycled from sewage treatment plants for environmental uses such as road cleaning and municipal garden watering.
In his annual report to the deputies of the Beijing People's Congress last month, Beijing Mayor Wang Anshun outlined the city's tasks to transform the capital into a center for culture, national politics, international exchange and technological innovation.
As China prepares to host a meeting of G20 central bankers and finance ministers in Shanghai, a proposal to devalue the yuan is only "media hype", said Finance Minister Lou Jiwei.
China will open its State-funded science programs to overseas researchers, Minister of Science and Technology Wan Gang said on Wednesday.
The State Council is beefing up measures to safeguard the nation's cultural heritage.
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