Item from April 1, 1995, in China Daily: A team of Chinese scientists left for the Arctic yesterday after a ceremony in Beijing. Seeing them off were their loved ones and students from the Central University of Nationalities.
Premier Li Keqiang said China will ramp up efforts to nurture a fairer environment for market competition and will bolster intellectual property rights protection to attract more foreign investment, including from the United States.
Ninety-three provisions of Premier Li Keqiang's annual Government Work Report answered the concerns of netizens who offered more than 180,000 suggestions in an online poll, officials said on Thursday.
Japan's huge stockpile of nuclear material and its imbalance between supply and demand pose proliferation and safety threats, Chinese experts said, adding that the international community has every reason to be concerned about Tokyo's possible nuclear ambitions.
Vice-Premier Liu Yandong voiced China's firm support for the Palestinian people on Thursday.
Ties between China and Myanmar will embrace an even brighter future after Myanmar's political transition, according to the Chinese ambassador to the Southeast Asian nation.
Kay Pike stands in front of a giant mirror, dabs her brush into paint and touches it to her skin.
President Xi Jinping witnessed the signing of 15 documents on cooperation between Chinese and Czech companies on Wednesday, the final day of his visit to the European country.
Beijing and Hanoi have agreed to seek fundamental solutions to disputes over the South China Sea through dialogue, with their defense ministers concluding talks on Wednesday.
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