China's government vehicle-use reform will now shift to the local government level, but more effort is needed to ensure it achieves its full potential.
A new ship set sail Monday from Hainan Island for Sansha City on its maiden voyage to supply islands in the vast South China Sea.
Premier Li Keqiang promoted the establishment of a stock trading link program that will allow Hong Kong and Shenzhen investors to buy and sell shares on each other's bourse on Monday.
The armed police frontier force conducted an across-regional military exercise in south China's Guangdong province on Dec 29, 2014. Over 1,000 soldiers traveled 300 kilometers to encircle and suppress a drug-producing village and rescue hostages. All the training subjects were completed successfully.
Premier Li Keqiang laid a flower basket adorned with ribbons at the foot of a statue dedicated to the memory of reform mastermind Deng Xiaoping in Shenzhen.
December 2014 saw 5,340 officials reprimanded for violating austere working practice policies, bringing the total number of those held to task since late 2012 to over 100,000, the top anti-graft body said Monday.
Fallen "tigers" have established close relationships with groups of officials in local governments and among business directors and set up many factions.
Premier Li Keqiang pressed the 'enter' button on a computer on Sunday to finalize the first loan by WeBank, a new online bank.
A new guideline to rein in vehicle expenses for the central government is causing many officials to rethink their commutes.
Yang Weize, Party chief of Nanjing, became the first provincial-level official investigated for suspected "serious violations of discipline" and laws in 2015.
Yang Weize, the Party chief of the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, is being investigated for suspected serious violation of party disciplines and laws.
Liu Cigui was appointed deputy and acting governor of China's southern-most island province of Hainan on Sunday.