The People's Liberation Army is setting up an internal online mall to buy equipment and other necessities for its units.
The four-day event attracts nearly 1,800 delegates from governments and businesses worldwide, including a record number of leaders from 15 foreign countries, in addition to more than 1,000 media staff.
A Kenyan newspaper on Monday reported that a Chinese restaurant in the country's capital, Nairobi, refused to serve Africans after 5 pm. The restaurant was quoted as saying that it did that out of security concerns. The incident has triggered criticism from local communities saying the restaurant should treat customers equally. Mao Yizong, spokesman of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China, has made a statement here on this issue as follows:
China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday that it will likely invite military representatives from the Western Allies who fought with China during World War II to march in a parade in Beijing later this year to mark 70 years since the war's end.
China will launch a campaign code named "Skynet" in a bid to capture corrupt officials who fled abroad, the country's anti-graft authority said Thursday.
The Chinese People's Liberation Army is building a military-version of Taobao, China's largest online shopping website, in an effort to cut costs and improve efficiency in procurement.
The People's Liberation Army will loosen its tight controls on the use of cellphones by service members, the PLA General Staff Headquarters, said last week.
China is actively exploring the feasibility of a new "skilled immigrant" policy as efforts to attract overseas talents continue.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands said his country will actively respond to China's "One Belt, One Road" initiative to improve trade connections between Asia and Europe.
Central authorities moved on Tuesday to address four major concerns of the public about official government websites: that a website is not responsive, or that information is not delivered in a timely manner, or is inaccurate or not useful.
President Xi Jinping stressed that public confidence in the judicial system should be the ultimate gauge of the effectiveness of reform.
China and Armenia issued a joint declaration on strengthening ties and signed 10 agreements on Wednesday shortly after the two countries' presidents met in Beijing.