China firmly opposes a United States report that portrays Beijing as a potential nuclear adversary and calls on Washington to honor its commitments to reduce its own nuclear arsenal, a Ministry of National Defense spokesman said on Sunday.
Psychological counseling has for the first time become part of some railway officials' preparation for the upcoming travel rush for Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year.
The People's Liberation Army Air Force officers and soldiers who were killed in a military plane crash in Guizhou province last week were honored as revolutionary martyrs, the Air Force said on Sunday.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, chairman of the Central Military Commission and president, met with representatives of the Armed Police Force on Friday in Beijing, according to the Defense Ministry.
China's first individually funded satellite was launched on Friday and will operate in space for one year to take and transmit pictures and videos of the universe, according to parties involved in the program.
Editor's note: As Chinese embrace Spring Festival, China Daily will present a series of stories on how people greet the new year and pursue a better life.
A cat shop in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, recently sparked public criticism after launching a cat-sharing service.
Beijing has called for a halt to interference in China's domestic affairs after 12 US lawmakers nominated three leaders of the illegal "Occupy Central" movement for the Nobel Peace Prize.
NEW YORK - International admissions by universities and colleges in the United States have shown signs of flattening in the past two years, but Fan Yilan, a second-year student at the University of Texas at Austin, still feels a strong growth of Chinese enrollment against the general trend.
The vice-chancellor of one of Australia's leading universities has spoken out against the claims of the country's government that foreign spies have infiltrated the campuses of Australian universities.
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