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A multiple unit train puts in the Beijing South Railway Station under reconstruction on February 15, 2008 in Beijing, China.

China Railway Group to Build Laos' Rail Link

China Railway Group has won an 8.1 billion yuan ($1.2 billion) deal to build the first three sections of the China-Laos rail link.

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China Cautioned Against low Grade Infrastructure Investments

Low-quality infrastructure investments may cause severe damage to China's economy and that of the globe. According to a study conducted by the Said Business School, more than half of the infrastructure investments made in China destroyed economic value rather than creating it.

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East China Sea Dispute: China to Hold Another Round of Maritime Talks With Japan

China will hold another round of maritime talks with Japan this week on the issues of common concerns.

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China, Cambodia Sign Deal to Boost Economic Ties

China and Cambodia inked a memorandum of understanding on Friday to boost both countries' trade and investment relationship.

Police parade convicted criminals during a public sentence August 1, 2006 in Shenzhen of Guangdong Province, China.

China Introduces Reforms to Improve Human Rights Judicial Procedures

China on Monday announced amendments to improve its judicial procedures for human rights, according to a white paper published by the State Council Information Office.

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China to Launch Second Space Lab Tiangong-2

China is set to launch its second space lab Tiangong-2 between September 15 and 20, the office of China's manned space program revealed.

Investors in shock about their financial security

Demonstrators Call for Government to Take Action Against Con Company

A group of furious demonstrators flooded the streets of Shanghai on Monday protesting against an investment company that has failed to keep up with their payments since last year. The protesters are demanding that the government steps up its investigations into Dada Group arguing that the company has been illegally benefiting from their money.

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Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte Continues Tirade Against US, Wants U.S. Troops out of the Country

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has continued his tirade against the United States, suggesting that American troops should leave country's troubled south.

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China Shifts Blame on United States, Urges Washington To Take due Responsibility for Situation in Korean Peninsula

China has hit back at the United States after Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Beijing is responsible for North Korea's latest nuclear test.

Aerial View Of Sea Of Flowers In Guiyang

Guyang is China’s Best Performing City Economically

A recent study conducted by the Milken Institute has revealed that Guiyang, a low-key inland town in Guizhou province, stood out against Shanghai and Tianjin as China's best performing city economically.

 A drug trafficker waits for his conviction verdict in a court during a public sentence

China Defends Judicial System Over Death Penalty Sentence

The Chinese government has defended the country's judicial system, arguing that the death penalty sentence is rarely pronounced on suspects.

 Beipanjiang Bridge

Construction of World’s Largest Bridge in China to be Completed by the end of the Year

The Beipanjiang Bridge, a 565-meter high bridge in the South Western region of China, which would be the world's largest bridge, is scheduled to be finished later this year.

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Chinese Officials put on Notice Over Violation of Eight-Point Regulations

Six Chinese officials have been put under the spotlight after they were found to be in violation of the Eight-Point Regulation by China's top graft buster on Sunday.

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China Becomes Third Country to Launch Sky Train

China is the third country after Japan and Germany to launch a sky train system. The historical event took place in the city of Nanjing this past weekend.

People view models of affordable housing

Real Estate Fraudsters Arrested for Spreading Falsified Information

Seven Chinese realtors, who were profiting from an online false rumor about impending restrictions for recently divorced couples, were arrested last Friday. China's Ministry of Housing has applauded the arrest noted that the group was profiting from a misinformed public.

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