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11/22/2024 09:56:00 am

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Improving people's well-being is CPCC's top priority

Identifying solutions for the government to address people's livelihood problems is a top priority of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), according to a spokesman of China's chief political advisory body on Sunday.

Despite improvements in air pollution level problem remains far from over

The past week's air pollution monitoring results in Hebei province, Tianjin and Beijing show a significant improvement in air quality compared to last year's pollution level.

Apple faces legal battle for intellectual property right infringement

Apple Inc., the American multinational corporation best-known worldwide for its Mac line of computers, has to face a legal battle again in China for claiming that the patent for a Shanghai designed intelligent robot is invalid.

China asks Japan to answer questions about its nuclear stockpile

China appealed to Japan to immediately address the growing concern of the international community over its huge nuclear stockpiles.

China's legislature to deal seriously with election fraud offenders

China will not tolerate corruption in any form in legislative elections and will deal with those found guilty of election fraud with an iron hand, a spokeswoman for the country's top legislature said on Tuesday.

U.N. condemns terrorist attack at Kunming railway station

As part of its official statement on the terrorist attack that happened at the Kunming railway station on Saturday, The UN Security Council has called on "all States, in accordance with their obligations under international law and relevant Security Council resolutions, to cooperate actively with relevant governments" in fighting terrorism.

China helps ship out Syria's chemical weapons

China together with Russia, Norway and Denmark has lent assistance to Syria in shipping out its fourth batch of chemical weapons according to a spokeswoman from the Foreign Ministry on Thursday.

Chinese yuan is one of the world’s most frequently used currencies

The Chinese yuan is now the seventh most frequently used currency for world payments as of January, SWIFT, an international transaction services group, said on Thursday.

Asset misappropriation tops the list of economic crimes in China

Despite China's lower economic crime rate compared to global and regional figures, a big number of mainland China companies showed extreme concern about economic crimes like procurement fraud, corruption and bribery according to survey results released by PowerhouseCoopers (PwC) on Thursday.

China Offers Cooperation With Arctic Kingdom On Vital Projects

Denmark would like to partner and work hand in hand with China in sea route development, fishing and mining in the Arctic region.

Two Factors Bring about Decline in Number of Hainan Tourists

Fewer tourists visited Hainan, China’s premier tourist destination last year and two reasons are given for the decline.

Chinese Film Shines The Brightest at The Berlin Film Festival

The just concluded 64th Berlin Film Festival has proven to the world that Asian cinema has reached a level of sophistication to warrant prime awards, including the festival’s Golden Bear for a Chinese mystery flick.

Attack In Xinjiang Staged By Religious Terrorist Group

The attack that happened in Wushi county in Aksu Prefecture last Friday was staged by 13 suspected terrorists from a religious extremist group, according to the report that Xinjiang police released Sunday.

InterDigital was charged of having supposedly charged higher patent royalty fees from Chinese telecom firms like ZTE and Huawei compared to fees they collected from Samsung Electronics and Apple Inc

U.S. Licensing Company to Cooperate with NDRC in Investigation

InterDigital Inc., the U.S. patent licensing company that has been charged of monopolistic practices by a court in Guangdong last October, has pledged to cooperate with China’s anti-trust authorities who are at present conducting an investigation on the U.S. firm.

Jiangsu province

Civil Servants in Jiangsu Province Take Test That Measures Tendency to be Corrupt

A new test that supposedly determines one’s tendency to be corrupt has been designed and will be used in Jiangsu province.

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