The national sports governing body aims to help square dancing shake off its dubious reputation by better regulating it as a mass exercise highlighted in the new five-year national fitness plan.
China is under growing pressure from drugs smuggled in from the Golden Triangle area, where poppy cultivation remains high, according to the country's top anti-drug authority.
China and Uzbekistan agree to intensify joint action amid increasing fears over extremists
China is to take strong measures to further unlock business potential in the private sector and encourage private investment.
An arbitration tribunal would be wrong to decide in the Philippines' favor over claims it has brought unilaterally against China regarding South China Sea issues, according to a professor at Oxford University.
Passengers on Chinese high-speed trains will be able to keep up with their social networking and browse the internet when Wi-Fi service is made available in the coming years.
Britons are edging closer to voting in favor of remaining in the European Union in Thursday's referendum, a result that would please many of the UK's closest allies.
Item from June 23, 1994, in China Daily: Workers take down an old light in front of the Tian'anmen Rostrum in Beijing. The 64 lights in Tian'anmen Square were set up in 1958 and will all be replaced for the first time for National Day, which falls on Oct 1.
Today the British make their much-anticipated decision as to whether they remain in or leave the European Union.
Traffic police in Shanghai have been cracking down on motorists who fail to stop at zebra crossings. The move has won praise from the public.
China, Uzbekistan working together to build community of common interests
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