Xinhua News Agency published an interview with Shohrat Zakir, chairman of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, on Tuesday about counterterrorism and the region's vocational education and training program. The following is the full transcript of the interview:
Meteorological conditions that don't favor the dispersal of pollutants are to blame for air pollution in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, with winds carrying pollutants from other regions, making the situation even worse, authorities said.
Lai Xiaomin, former chairman of China Huarong Asset Management, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China and removed from public office for alleged graft issues.
Imagine breaking your back working on a farm from dusk to dawn but still struggling to put food on the table. Imagine living in such abject poverty that in non-harvest season the only way to feed your family is to beg for food and money.
Editor's note: Five senior technicians in aerospace, oil drilling and other industries shared their opinions on technological innovations and the spirit of craftsmanship at a news conference held by the State Council Information Office on Monday.
Sixteen years ago, leaving his home village of Sanyizhai in Central China's Henan province for coastal cities was the only way Sun Ming could realize his dream - to earn enough money to build a two-story house back home, where he could get married and support his agricultural family. But it is no longer the only way.
Like millions of migrant workers who left rural homes for job opportunities in cities following the introduction of reform and opening-up in 1978, Huang Jiusheng started from a humble beginning.
A husband accused of assaulting a hospital gynecologist who refused to perform a C-section on his pregnant wife late last month was detained on Saturday by Beijing police.
Police in Loudi, Hunan province, detained a man on Friday who faked his death in an accident in order to get an insurance payout, resulting in his wife's suicide and the deaths of their two children.
The central government has warned of continued safety risks in the area where Sichuan province and the Tibet autonomous region meet in Southwest China after a landslide on Thursday blocked part of the Jinsha River.
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