A leading Chinese human rights expert has called for Web users to remember their morals and for legal measures to be introduced to protect against privacy infringements online.
Beijing expressed regret over Pyongyang's launch of a long-range rocket on Wednesday amid deep concern among its neighbors.
China on Wednesday stressed its adherence to peaceful development in response to a U.S. intelligence report predicting that China will surpass the United States to become the world's largest economy before 2030.
Both Chinese and Indian leaders believe there is enough space in the world for the common development of China and India, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Wednesday.
Xi's first inspection tour sends a signal that the new leadership is determined to deepen reforms and boost innovation. Comment: Sticking to reform
China's largest fishery patrol ship, the Yuzheng 206, started its maiden voyage from Shanghai to patrol waters near the Diaoyu Islands on Tuesday, according to the Regional Bureau of East China Sea Fishery Management of the Ministry of Agriculture.
At the symposium, attended by 20 officials and members of Beijing's enterprises, villages and universities, Liu Yunshan called for the spirit of the 18th National Congress of the CPC to be implemented in work and study.
Cooperation is the dominant trend in the relationship between China and the United States despite some problems between the two countries, Vice-Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday.
With the US wanting to put pressure on China at the upcoming annual meeting of the China-US Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade, Chinese experts said dialogue rather than complaints will help solve the ongoing problems.
Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday met former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, calling for the common prosperity of the two countries.
A few weeks after taking office, China's new leaders have given the public a lot to talk about, particularly their attempts to shake bureaucracy.
A two-month campaign to confiscate the press cards of those who are not working as journalists or news editors will kick off early next year in China, according to a statement from the country's press regulator on Tuesday.