A compilation of Communist Party of China (CPC) documents describing China's latest reform plans, have been published in seven languages by the Foreign Languages Press.
Chinese and French parliamentary leaders held talks on Thursday and vowed to enhance exchanges between the two legislatures.
China is likely to see a number of new reform-focused institutions set up in the next few months, after the top-level one convened its first meeting on Wednesday.
China on Thursday urged Japan to explain the purpose of plans to amend its pacifist constitution, in response to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's recent appeal for more transparency in China's military budget.
Eighty-four county or higher level Party and government officials were investigated in Yunnan province in 2013, up year-on-year 25.4 percent.
China is considering upgrading immigration policies for skilled foreign nationals, a senior official in charge of foreign experts affairs revealed on Thursday.
Chinese and Indonesian foreign ministers on Wednesday called for further strengthening relations between the two nations during their talks in Montreux, Switzerland.
If you ever wondered how official events in China are run like clockwork, I can offer some insight: It takes a lot of time and plenty of attention to detail.
At the first meeting of the central leading group for overall reform on Wednesday, President Xi Jinping urged officials to make resolute and timely efforts to implement new policies.
Senior diplomats from China and the United States on Wednesday discussed the Asia-Pacific situation and each country's policy on this region.
Chinse Vice-President Li Yuanchao and State Councilor Yang Jiechi met separately with visiting US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns.
China's leading group for overall reform on Wednesday convened its first meeting, which approved the working rules of the group as well as the working rules and members of six sub-groups.