14.08.2014 13:29:08 (GMT+12)
Another mainland editorial draws Xi Jinping-Deng Xiaoping parallels
President Xi Jinping identifies with the political legacy of reformist leader Deng Xiaoping, according to an editorial on Xi's leadership published online by the overseas edition of the official People's Daily.
Adviser to China's anti-trust committee fired for working for firm under investigation
An adviser to the government's anti-monopolies committee has been fired for allegedly working for a US-based company that is the focus of an antitrust investigation, state media reported.
Zhang Dongsheng, former general director of NDRC finance department, in corporate bond sales probe
Zhang Dongsheng, former general director of planning agency's finance unit, investigated over corporate bond issues, magazine says.
Central Asian nations to conduct terrorism drills with PLA
More than 7,000 troops from China and Central Asian countries are expected to take part in anti-terrorism drills in China later this month, state media reported.
China turning state-owned farms into agricorporations to take on world players
The Agricultural Cultivation (nongken) Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture, is integrating some of the 1,700 farms and 3,200 companies it oversees to build a stronger presence in sectors as diverse as seeds, dairy and rubber.
Surviving former kamikaze pilots reject moves to glorify their mission
Kamikaze pilot Yutaka Kanbe should have died nearly seven decades ago.
Canada to donate experimental Ebola vaccine to WHO for use in Africa
Canada will donate a small quantity of an experimental Ebola vaccine developed in its government lab to the World Health Organisation for use in Africa, the country's health minister said.
President Xi Jinping identifies with the political legacy of reformist leader Deng Xiaoping, according to an editorial on Xi's leadership published online by the overseas edition of the official People's Daily.
Adviser to China's anti-trust committee fired for working for firm under investigation
An adviser to the government's anti-monopolies committee has been fired for allegedly working for a US-based company that is the focus of an antitrust investigation, state media reported.
Zhang Dongsheng, former general director of NDRC finance department, in corporate bond sales probe
Zhang Dongsheng, former general director of planning agency's finance unit, investigated over corporate bond issues, magazine says.
Central Asian nations to conduct terrorism drills with PLA
More than 7,000 troops from China and Central Asian countries are expected to take part in anti-terrorism drills in China later this month, state media reported.
China turning state-owned farms into agricorporations to take on world players
The Agricultural Cultivation (nongken) Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture, is integrating some of the 1,700 farms and 3,200 companies it oversees to build a stronger presence in sectors as diverse as seeds, dairy and rubber.
Surviving former kamikaze pilots reject moves to glorify their mission
Kamikaze pilot Yutaka Kanbe should have died nearly seven decades ago.
Canada to donate experimental Ebola vaccine to WHO for use in Africa
Canada will donate a small quantity of an experimental Ebola vaccine developed in its government lab to the World Health Organisation for use in Africa, the country's health minister said.