The Japanese Cabinet deserves plaudits for uncovering hitherto undiscovered passages in Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf of such educational value that they could be used in the nation's classrooms. The cabinet, in its wisdom, confirmed on April 14 that Mein Kampf can be classified as appropriate teaching material for schools on the proviso that the book, and this requires the greatest discipline not to howl with derision, cannot in any way be used to promote racial discrimination.
Item from April 24, 1989, in China Daily: The first phase of the largest sewage treatment plant in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, covers more than 36 hectares and can process 400,000 metric tons of wastewater every day.
Born in China, a Chinese-American wildlife documentary coproduction, has been offering US moviegoers a feast for the eyes and food for thought since opening in US theaters a day before Earth Day, April 22.
Australia has pledged to accelerate the approval of an extradition treaty with China as part of a joint declaration released after the first China-Australia high-level security dialogue on Saturday.
The marketing and technological power of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group is working with President Xi Jinping's signature global economic vision to bring smaller firms into global commerce on a huge scale.
A trio of Chinese naval ships set sail in Shanghai on Sunday for a goodwill voyage to some 20 countries.
The public got a rare glimpse into one of the most secret branches of China's military forces on Sunday when the People's Liberation Army Navy released a video of the training and exercises of its nuclear submarine force.
President Xi Jinping highlighted the importance of building a strong real economy and boosting the manufacturing industry on Thursday amid the government's efforts to stabilize economic growth and deepen reform.
The implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative is expected to get another boost as senior officials of Switzerland, a leading world financial center, and the World Bank vowed to strengthen cooperation with China on the massive project.
As astronauts continue to break records for time spent in space, and manned Mars exploration is under discussion, scientists in China have begun a groundbreaking study to determine whether humans can reproduce in space.
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