The public security bureau in Lufeng, Guangdong province, is urging residents of Wukan village to actively cooperate with a government investigation into suspected corruption involving village head Lin Zulian.
Beijing urged the United States not to interfere in China's domestic affairs on matters related to Tibet, and take practical actions to safeguard overall China-US relations.
The United States maintains that Tibet is an inalienable part of China and does not support the independence of Tibet, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday.
The top discipline watchdog of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Friday named officials penalized for failing to properly tackle the wrongdoings of subordinates.
President Xi Jinping's state visit to the three countries is expected to boost cooperation and opportunities on the Belt and Road Initiatives.
China is in talks with India on the transfer of cloud-seeding technology.
The central government on Thursday issued a guideline on taking better care of children who live in difficulties due to poverty, disabilities or lack of custody.
China's central government has ordered all central ministerial agencies, governments and Communist Party committees above the country-level and state-owned enterprises (SOE) to adopt a legal counsel system before 2017, a major step to promote rule of law.
Bai Enpei, a former senior official with the top legislature, on Thursday stood trial on two counts of corruption-related charges.
The State Council has decided to invalidate hundreds of outdated documents to tackle conflicts in regulations and improve administrative efficiency.
Collaboration on production capacity will enhance work along Belt and Road route
The planned meeting between US President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama sends the "wrong signal" to Tibetan separatists and will hamper Washington's relations with Beijing, the Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.