President Xi Jinping called for deeper strategic mutual trust between China and Iran as he reiterated the country's determination to develop the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership on Wednesday.
Chinese authorities are on a mission to drastically clamp down on counterfeit goods and reduce intellectual property rights infringement.
Nearly 13 percent of the more than 7,400 disputes received by the Shanghai Intellectual Property Court since it was established in 2015 involved at least one party from overseas, including Fortune 500 companies and international brand owners.
President Xi Jinping on Wednesday encouraged more and better stories to be told about the friendship between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Fang Fenghui, former chief of the Central Military Commission's Joint Staff Department, was sentenced to life in prison at a military court on Wednesday for taking and giving bribes as well as possessing a huge amount of assets, the origins of which he could not account for.
China will eliminate or delegate to lower-level authorities more items that require government approval, and implement nationwide reform of the review process over construction projects, the State Council's executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Wednesday.
China plans to strengthen poverty reduction efforts, safeguard national food security and improve income levels and living conditions in rural areas, according to the first policy document of the year released by the central leadership on Tuesday.
China and Djibouti pledged on Wednesday to step up implementation of the outcomes of the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in order to push forward the development of their bilateral strategic partnership.
Vice-Premier Liu He will head to Washington for the seventh round of high-level economic and trade talks from Thursday to Friday at the invitation of the United States, the Ministry of Commerce announced on Tuesday.
To help shine a light on the Lantern Festival, Beijing's Forbidden City on Tuesday night was unconventionally sparkling.
In May 1981, Stanley Hoffmann, a professor of international relations theory at Harvard University in the United States, presented a book he authored to Ni Shixiong, a student from Shanghai, at his office.
The joyful sailor pictured passionately kissing a woman in New York City's Times Square to celebrate the end of World War II has died at age 95, two days before his 96th birthday.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|