The Beijing 2022 Bid Committee today welcomed the first report from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Evaluation Commission under Olympic Agenda 2020, which underlines the assured Games delivery and huge winter sport potential of Beijing 2022.
The first high-level seminar on international inspection and quarantine cooperation along the Belt and Road took place in Chongqing last week.
A series of actions and words by the United States are an overreaction on the South China Sea issue, which only lead to their international credibility being affected.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his South Korean counterpart, Park Geun-hye, on Monday exchanged congratulations on the signing of a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA), hailing the achievement as a milestone in bilateral relations.
Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang will attend the Milan Expo in Italy and participate in activities for the China National Pavilion Day from June 6 to 10.
New regulations or policies covering smoking, medicine prices, traffic controls and other areas influencing people's lives, came into force on Monday.
Wei Pengyuan, an official who was found to hiding more than 200 million yuan($32.36 million) in cash at his house, has been indicted for alleged bribery.
Chinese police will on Monday publicly pilot its internet inspection arm which has long operated in the backstage, in a bid to further combat cyber crimes, the Ministry of Public Security said Sunday.
Starting today, all indoor public places and many outdoor public places in Beijing are required to be 100-percent smoke-free, including primary and middle schools, seating areas of sports stadiums and hospitals that treat women or children.
Senior Chinese officials have spoken harshly about US interference in the South China Sea situation as China talked about its commitment to regional stability at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore over the weekend.
China has rejected accusations by Ashton Carter that China's actions in the South China Sea are "out of step" with international rules.
China's Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) on Sunday said it will regularly publicize cases of officials who interfere with judicial processes.