Under the State Council Action Plan for Air Pollution Control, Beijing should reduce the annual average fine particulate matter concentration to 60 micrograms per cubic meter by 2017.
WANG BAO'AN, head of the National Bureau of Statistics, is being investigated for "severe disciplinary violations", the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China announced on Tuesday.
CLOTHES AND SHOES collected from some residential communities in Shanghai have been poorly recycled according to media reports.
A MIDDLE SCHOOL in Shenmu county in Shaanxi province, Northwest China, has forbidden "mixed seating" during meals, introducing different meal halls for boys and girls.
Supply-side reform is the main theme of the No. 1 Central Document on agriculture this year.
Billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros has made news at the World Economic Forum in Davos. This year, he declared an "open currency war", saying he was short selling Asian currencies, including the renminbi.
The final amended Law on Population and Family Planning that came into effect on Jan 1 seemingly does not ban surrogacy, meaning being a surrogate mother will not be a crime. This would reflect a prudent and cautious approach to this issue.
Strangely few people applauded Apple for making the largest quarterly earnings by any company. Instead, many media outlets seem to regard it as a cause for concern, especially because of iPhone's "dubious" future in China.
Following is the full text of China's Nuclear Emergency Preparedness published by the State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China in January 2016.
US Secretary of State John Kerry began a two-day visit to China on Tuesday. His visit comes at an important juncture as both Beijing and Washington need to shore up greater political will to properly handle their differences and ensure the current stable picture of their bilateral interaction remains intact.
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