I've been covering European topics of one sort or another on and off during more than 50 years of journalism, and I can safely say I've never seen the European Union besieged by such a set of problems as it now faces.
Item from Nov 20, 1992, in China Daily: Scientists at the University of Science and Technology for National Defense in Changsha, capital of Hunan province, work on software for the China-made Tianhe-2 supercomputer, which can do 1 billion calculations per second.
China will ensure the fulfillment of its pledges for cutting greenhouse gas emissions that it submitted to the United Nations, regardless of the outcome of the Paris climate summit, China's climate officials said.
China has reported nearly 110,000 HIV/AIDS cases so far this year, a slight increase over last year, said the nation's top AIDS specialist.
China plans to cut its corn acreage by close to 670,000 hectares in 2016, an official with the Ministry of Agriculture said on Thursday, as the country comes under mounting pressure to reduce its corn stocks.
The China National Tourism Administration will work with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to further the nation's "toilet revolution", it was announced on Thursday to mark World Toilet Day.
The Communist Party of China has listed drunken driving and speeding as violations for the first time, as the Party tightens the rules for its 88 million members.
Divorce cases arising from domestic violence are brought to Chinese courts frequently but difficulties remain in hearing them, judges said on Thursday.
Hua Jiao, a 2-year-old female panda, was set free at Liziping National Nature Reserve in Shimian county, Sichuan province, on Thursday afternoon.
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