China's Central Military Commission (CMC) urged the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to promote the rule of law in all elements of the army.
China is set to drop government purchases of foreign technology products as part of the national strategy to ensure information safety.
China is showing its growing global responsibility by leading an open debate on global peace and security while holding the presidency of the United Nations Security Council this month.
Southwest China's Guizhou Province's discipline watchdog handed over a case concerning a Kweichow Maotai Group executive to judicial authorities, according to the watchdog's website on Thursday.
China's anti-graft watchdog announced on Wednesday it will publish confessions by corrupt officials to warn and educate others.
China's air force will soon commission the J-10B fighter jet, the most advanced military aircraft the country has ever developed on its own, information released by military observers show.
Annual sessions of the National People's Congress and National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
China's anti-corruption drive will neither cease nor decelerate in the new year, the top anti-corruption body announced on the first working day after the Chinese New Year holiday.
Issues to be discussed at the annual sessions of the national legislature and top political advisory body are the most complicated and challenging in more than a decade, according to observers.
A draft proposal for China's first anti-terrorism law was reviewed by lawmakers on Wednesday and, if approved, is likely to accelerate improvements in the management of aviation airspace to guard against terrorist attacks
Global terrorism should not be a warrant for retreat on citizens' rights, and China's first Counter Terrorism Law sends a welcome signal in this regard.
A moderately prosperous society, reform, rule of law, Party discipline -- these "Four Comprehensives" are Xi Jinping's blueprint for China's future.