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Focus on health the right prescription

[2019-01-09 07:05]

A country's wealth depends on a country's health - that's a motto former World Health Organization director-general Margaret Chan Fung Fu-chun holds dear.

Govt pledges support and security for entrepreneurs

[2019-01-08 07:07]

Zhao Shoushuai's New Year's resolution is to rebuild his farm machinery business and restore his reputation in the community.

Law enforcement gains transparency

[2019-01-08 07:07]

A system will be established for governments at all levels to publicly disclose their administrative law enforcement moves, which will be recorded on video to boost transparency and clean governance, a recent State Council guideline said.

University enrollments, generic drugs and apps in schools among items addressed

[2019-01-08 07:07]

Several ministry-level departments, including the Ministry of Education, the National Health Commission and the National Development and Reform Commission, have responded recently to issues of public concern.

Policy digest

[2019-01-08 07:07]

Easier deregistrations for companies in pipeline

VETERAN SINOLOGIST BUILDS A BRIDGE TO AUSTRALIA

[2019-01-07 07:51]

Editor's note: Last year marked the 40th anniversary of the launch of China's reform and opening-up policy. China Daily profiles people who experienced or witnessed the important drive.

RUSSIAN DOCTOR BRINGS LIGHT BACK TO PATIENTS

[2019-01-07 07:51]

When Russian ophthalmologist Nikola Vasilyevich Dusan came to China for the first time 23 years ago, his luggage was filled with surgical equipment and items that were essential to operations.

Chang'e 4 writes space technology history

[2019-01-05 06:18]

Editor's note: On Thursday, China's Chang'e 4 lunar probe made a soft landing on the far side of the moon, the first such landing in space history. Three experts share their views on this major scientific achievement with China Daily's Zhang Zhouxiang:

A bridge of development links Japan and China

[2019-01-05 06:18]

The Nippon Foundation, of which I serve as chairman, and its affiliated organizations, began working with China in the early 1980s, initially on efforts to eliminate leprosy in the country. China had launched reform and opening-up a couple of years earlier and was embarking on a path of economic development. On the streets of major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, people wore monotone clothing of dark blue, gray or green, and walking down a street felt like being in a black-and-white television scene.

DENG VISIT OPENED DOOR FOR MARITIME TRADE

[2019-01-04 08:25]

Editor's note: Last year marked the 40th anniversary of the launch of China's reform and opening-up policy. China Daily profiles people who experienced or witnessed the important drive.

EXCHANGE OF IDEAS KEY BENEFIT OF REFORM

[2019-01-04 08:25]

Cheng Li, the first Chinese-American to lead the Brookings Institution's John L. Thornton China Center, arrived in the United States in 1985 to pursue a master's degree in Asian studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Seniors take big strides in world of travel

[2019-01-03 07:24]

Interest in travel for those over 60 years old grew in 2018, and their passion for trips is expected to continue to increase this year, travel agencies said.

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