Several ministry-level departments, including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the National Radio and Television Administration, and the Ministry of Public Security, have responded to issues of public concern.
More than 57 million people in China are now covered by a new insurance program designed to provide care to those who have lost the ability to live alone, the National Healthcare Security Administration said.
CHANGSHA - On a rainy, fall day in Hunan province, Shi Liujin led a team carrying a bridal sedan chair. He couldn't have been happier. He was getting married.
The Communist Youth League of China will adopt more measures to curb bureaucratic excesses at university student unions, China National Radio reported on Sunday.
The top environmental watchdog's efforts to control air pollution continued during the weeklong National Day break, with officers uncovering more than 1,100 violations in the two regions with the worst air quality in the first five days of the holiday.
Police have detained a man accused of killing three people in a violent rampage in which he ran over pedestrians and stabbed passers-by in Zhejiang province.
Studying abroad may appear attractive to many college students, but not all of them are prepared for the stresses it can bring.
Japanese car manufacturer Nissan has become the latest major industrial organization to issue a warning over its future in the United Kingdom if the country leaves the European Union next year without reaching a negotiated agreement.
Women's rights activists on Wednesday criticized the mayor of the Japanese city of Osaka for unilaterally severing the sister-city relationship with San Francisco in protest at a "comfort women" memorial in the city.
PALU, Indonesia - People living in tents and shelters have little but uncertainty since the powerful earthquake and tsunami hit an Indonesian island, where deaths exceeded 1,400 and efforts to retrieve more victims buried deep in mud and rubble were still hampered on Thursday by the lack of heavy equipment.
TEHERAN - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Thursday that the nation will defeat the United States over its economic sanctions against Iran.
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