AT A WORKING CONFERENCE of the State Council, China's Cabinet, on Wednesday, it was decided that 10 percent of the shares of domestic large-and medium-sized State-owned enterprises will be transferred to the social security fund. Beijing News comments:
On July 4, a young girl, Zhang Zixin, was taken away from home by two "amicable" homestay guests, who invited her to "a wedding" as a flower girl.
Based on what we see happening in and to the world, and despite the positive signs we read into the G20 Summit in Osaka, we can probably say we have reached a new crossroad in history, where the international community faces a set of "to be or not to be" dilemmas, which has far-reaching implications.
Huawei Technologies Co said on Friday that it has yet to see any benefit from the US government's promise to relax restrictions on it and called for a direct removal of the company from a security blacklist.
Tech firm Lenovo Group Ltd unveiled its upgraded high-performance computing platform on Friday, as the country's tech giants pushed forward the research and development of supercomputers in an attempt to post global leading breakthroughs.
Abuse of sympathy is often the result of a lack of empathy.
Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen is on another overseas trip seeking to cement ties with the island's dwindling "diplomatic allies". This time to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis and Haiti.
THURSDAY MARKED the 58th anniversary of the Treaty of Friendship Cooperation and Mutual Assistance between China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. People's Daily comments:
ON WEDNESDAY, the local police in Xuzhou city, East China's Jiangsu province, said that they had caught 19 suspected drug-takers, seven of them foreign teachers employed by EF Education and nine of them students. ThePaper.cn comments:
Editor's note: Citing Google Earth's high precision map of the largest dam in the world as evidence, some people claim that the Three Gorges Dam in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River is already seriously deformed, and is thus on the brink of breaking. Mao Xiaoping, a researcher in energy science at the China University of Geosciences, counters the claims in an article published by Beijing News on Thursday:
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