The Ministry of Public Security said on Thursday that it will focus on preventing healthcare fraud against elderly people by beefing up its criminal investigations and creating long-term mechanisms to crack down on such crimes.
A new mechanism will be established to review the legal validity of government regulatory documents before their implementation, high-ranking officials said.
The first privately owned carrier rocket factory in China, and the largest of its kind in Asia, recently began operations and is set to build what is expected to be the country's biggest privately designed rocket.
Xiao Li has visited the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Sichuan province nine times this year, showing around relatives and friends who have come from outside the province.
Medical experts and authorities in South China will compile a list of ethics regulations for human biomedical studies, a move that comes on the heels of strong condemnation of a Chinese researcher who claimed to have made the world's first genetically edited babies.
The China Family Planning Association will work with the country's health authorities to provide both moral support and financial aid for parents who have lost their only child or whose only child is severely disabled.
Sichuan province aims to become a major logistics hub, along with its capital city
Wang Xiaoguang, former vice-governor of Guizhou province, pleaded guilty during a trial on Thursday in Chongqing to insider trading and taking bribes totaling more than 200 million yuan ($28.9 million).
Editor's note: This is the fourth in a series of stories reflecting China's achievements in fields such as science, law enforcement, education and transportation resulting from 40 years of the reform and opening-up policy. Other stories will follow in the coming weeks.
People's views of outbound tourism and ways of booking tour packages have changed in recent decades because of rapid developments in the economy and information technology, according to Lin Zhizhuo, deputy general manager of Ctrip, a popular online travel agency.
"In 1988 when I joined the police bureau, no more than 300 residents in the city applied for passports to travel overseas (destinations such as Hong Kong and Macau), and only about 100 required passports for foreign destinations," said Zhang Liqun, a retired police officer from Xuancheng, Anhui province, whose duties included issuing passports.
"The first time I went abroad was to Australia as part of a delegation authorized by the Ministry of Justice in 1999," said Tong Xirong, former vice-president of East China University of Political Sciences and Law in Shanghai.
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