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Visiting the Grassroots Holiday

Demonstration zones to harvest new crop of agricultural expertise

[2018-02-06 07:35]

High-tech approach will give sector the seeds of growth and opportunities

Elderly care, doctor training among key issues addressed

[2018-02-06 07:35]

During the past week, a number of ministries, including the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the National Health and Family Planning Commission, have answered concerns from the public and introduced policies on a wide variety of issues. These include training for general practitioners and quality improvement.

Policy digest

[2018-02-06 07:35]

Program to train millions of teachers

Competition for talent intensifies as China's AI industry develops

[2018-02-05 07:35]

In June, 365 students will graduate with master's degrees from the School of Electronic and Information Engineering at Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi province.

I feel so lucky in my choice of career

[2018-02-05 07:35]

Peng Bowen, 25, will join an AI company after leaving college later this year.

Enterprise and education must combine to nurture sector's development

[2018-02-05 07:35]

Greater cooperation between universities and businesses is essential to nurture future generations of artificial intelligence talent in China, according to an expert.

Frog lover turns passion into a promising business

[2018-02-05 07:35]

While millions of Chinese have recently become obsessed with a mobile game about a traveling frog, a man in Chongqing has been raising amphibians as pets for years - and has turned his hobby into a promising business.

Graduate steers change from grassroots up

[2018-02-05 07:35]

While many college graduates prefer to find jobs in cities, some choose to follow a different path to fulfill their dreams - by moving to remote villages and serving those at the grassroots.

Around China

[2018-02-05 07:35]

Jiangxi

Don't make travesty of Nobel Peace Prize

[2018-02-03 07:27]

US Republican Senator Marco Rubio and Representative Chris Smith, the respective chair and co-chair of the US Congressional-Executive Commission on China, have announced that they would support leaders of the 2014"Umbrella Movement" in Hong Kong Joshua Wong, Nathan Law, and Alex Chow for this year's Nobel Peace Prize. The commission is an independent agency with a mandate from Congress to monitor human rights in China.

Faulty ideology, not China, threatens the West

[2018-02-03 07:27]

The "China threat" theory is not new. Its recent resurgence reflects the growing anxiety in the West over China's peaceful rise in a fast-changing world.

Iran nuclear deal must be upheld, not scrapped

[2018-02-03 07:27]

US President Donald Trump announced last month that Washington would continue to honor the terms of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran, and waived sanctions against Teheran once again. But he also issued an "ultimatum": the agreement must be revised or the US will withdraw from it.

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