With the adoption of the universal second-child policy, the number of couples seeking assisted reproductive technologies is rising rapidly in China.
After more than three decades of development, the assisted reproductive technology available in China is mature and meets global standards, officials and experts have said.
While price restructuring is a positive step in dealing with soaring healthcare costs, there is ample room for improvement on price supervision, experts and industrial insiders said, after the nation's top pricing regulator unveiled pricing reform guidelines last week.
Departments and ministries under the State Council, China's cabinet, have responded to a series of public concerns in the past week, including college graduates' employment, the replacement of the business tax with value-added tax and price reform in the medical service.
The first typhoon of 2016, a monster named Nepartak, made its second landfall in Fujian on Saturday, with more - and stronger - typhoons expected to affect the country's coastal regions due to the La Nina phenomenon, the national meteorological authority said.
Dike patrolman Shao Wentao, 34, has been bowed down with anxiety in recent days. Looking across the Yangtze River at Wuhan, Hubei province, the mud flats he had inspected dozens of times were completely submerged by turbid water.
Chen Min, director of the Office of the Yangtze River Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters, talks about the flood control situation in the Yangtze River Basin:
In June last year, I took a ride on a century-old meter-gauge railway in Kenya that I thought was the worst travel experience ever. The train was running eight hours behind schedule. Waking from a sleep of four hours, I found it had moved only about 16 kilometers.
Since June 30, floods, hail and landslides have killed more than 160 people in China, mainly along the Yangtze River and its tributaries, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs. The list of calamities includes the collapse of 73,000 houses and the forced evacuation of 1.99 million residents. More than 1 million people are in urgent need of basic living assistance. The country has mobilized the People's Liberation Army, armed police, firefighters, officials and the public in the fight against flooding. They have been rescuing and evacuating stranded people, reinforcing dikes and dams, transporting relief supplies and dredging rivers in more than 10 provinces, including Anhui, Fujian, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi and Zhejiang.
Some elements use the excuse of being good to others to show their true colors. This is especially true for the United States.
On July 12, the tribunal in the South China Sea arbitration between the Republic of the Philippines and the People's Republic of China will issue its final award. China has made it clear from the outset that it will neither participate in nor accept the outcome of the arbitral proceedings because the subject matter of the arbitration is, in essence, "the extent of China's territorial sovereignty in the South China Sea" and, in particular, its "sovereignty over the Nansha (Spratly) Islands as a whole". The jurisdiction of the tribunal is, however, limited to disputes concerning the interpretation or application of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and territorial sovereignty disputes are not governed by the convention.
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