China opposes any infringement on its sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands committed by Japanese aircraft or vessels and remains vigilant against attempts to commit such acts, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Wednesday.
News reports on provincial leaders should be less than 1,500 characters, according to a new regulation released by authorities in North China’s Shanxi province in an effort to improve working style.
The serious law violation case involving Bo Xilai, former member of the Political Bureau of the Communis Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, has been transferred to judicial organs.
China and Russia pledged to deepen security cooperation during a Wednesday meeting between State Councilor Dai Bingguo and Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev.
China will continue to strengthen its supervision of food safety and make greater efforts to crack down on quality failures, said Zhi Shuping, director of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, the country's top quality watchdog.
Deputy chief of the Guangzhou public security bureau Qi Xiaolin was found dead of apparent suicide by hanging around 6 pm Tuesday.
A county education official in Henan province has been suspended from his post after four elementary school students drowned on their way to school.
More than 160,000 people were penalized for disciplinary violations in 2012, according to official figures released Wednesday.
A flotilla, composed of Yiyangp, Chaozhou and Qiandaohu destroyers from the 12th Chinese Navy convoy, reached Ho Chi Minh City on Monday morning and started a 5-day friendly visit. The move comes amid reports of rising tensions in the South China Sea over disputed islands.
Ninety percent of civil servants in central government bodies have come from ordinary households in the past three years, Minister of Human Resources and Social Security Yin Weimin said.
Cheng Yonghua, China's ambassador to Japan, rejected a protest by Tokyo over Chinese vessels patrolling waters off the Diaoyu Islands.
Government officials found guilty of dereliction of duty will face tougher punishments, according to a judicial interpretation released by China's top court.