Four national training centers and research quarters have been set up across the country to fulfill the need for police dogs. The four centers focus on different fields involved in canine training, such as dog disease control and prevention, information management and police dog training research, and are responsible for operational guidance of dogs from certain areas and provinces in China.
Luxembourg, the second-largest financial hub of the European Union, welcomes Chinese investors and expects China to open up its markets further and carry out more economic reforms, its finance minister said.
China's service outsourcing business will see its golden season in the coming decade with more policy support and further upgrades to the nation's industrial portfolio, a senior commerce official said.
China's top banking regulator on Friday warned surging consumer loans may pose potential risks to the country's lending system.
Kuka AG, a German industrial robot manufacturer now owned by appliance maker Midea Group, aims to make China its fastest-growing market worldwide, with half of its robots produced and sold in the country by 2020.
Chinese corporate behemoths Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, Tencent Holdings Ltd and Baidu Inc will set up branches in China's Xiongan New Area.
JUBA, South Sudan - Every morning, Zhu Xingguo leads his group of 12 Chinese medical specialists to the Juba Teaching Hospital, the main referral facility in South Sudan.
LOS ANGELES - Hugh Hefner, the silk pajamas-wearing founder of Playboy who helped steer nudity into mainstream United States culture, died on Wednesday, the magazine announced. He was 91 years old.
PROTIVIN, Czech Republic - Crayfish equipped with high-tech sensors have been drafted in by a Czech brewery in its quest to keep their water supply pure.
LONDON - Under an anonymous back street in south London lies a vast underground air-raid shelter that has been turned into a pioneering urban farm supplying supermarkets and restaurants in the capital.
KATHMANDU, Nepal - A 3-year-old girl was anointed the new Kumari of Nepal's capital Kathmandu by Hindu priests on Thursday, after her predecessor retired when she reached puberty, continuing an ancient tradition that sees young girls worshipped as "living goddesses".
LONDON - Global food supplies could be threatened by the mass extinction of global wildlife that is under way, a report said on Tuesday.
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