Oct 30, 2020 19:20 PM- Former Disciplinary Official to Head Party’s Ideology Think Tank
- Jiang Jinquan has extensive experience in party organizational and disciplinary affairs
Oct 30, 2020 18:31 PM- Experts Call to Loosen the Rules Strangling China’s Charities
- Open letter advocates for overhaul of Charity Law, with over 60 high-profile signatories
Oct 29, 2020 19:55 PM- Hong Kong Firms Operating in South China May Have Choice of Jurisdiction in Disputes
- Businesses trading in Greater Bay Area could be allowed to choose Hong Kong law for contracts and arbitration
Oct 29, 2020 19:27 PM- East China Internet Hub Mulls Ban on Facial Recognition in Residential Areas
- In potential first, city could make it illegal to demand residents submit to face and fingerprint scans when entering their compounds
Oct 28, 2020 04:25 AM- Four Senior Figures in Inner Mongolia Under Graft Probe
- Communist Party’s discipline commission discloses investigations of two current and two retired government officials
Oct 27, 2020 18:46 PM- Wealthy Province’s Law Enforcement Chief Submits to Corruption Probe
- Wang Like, the party head of Jiangsu’s political and legal affairs committee, has ‘voluntarily’ gone in for questioning on suspicion of ‘serious violations of discipline and law’
Oct 27, 2020 04:14 AM- China Is Set to More Than Double Jail Time for Assaulting Cops
- After 427 police officers died in the line of duty last year, top lawmakers propose making attacks a separate crime with 7 years in jail
Oct 23, 2020 18:59 PM- In Commemorating Korean War, Xi Warns Infringement of Chinese Territory Will Be Met ‘Head On’
- Ceremony comes as the U.S. military intensifies reconnaissance missions off China’s coastline and travels through the Taiwan Strait
Oct 22, 2020 19:16 PM- Migrant Workers’ Rights to Inherit the Family Farm Are Safe, Government Says
- Legal clarification reaffirms that people who leave home to work in cities can resume control of their parents’ rural homesteads
Oct 21, 2020 05:56 AM- Former CNPC Employee Commits Suicide After Killing Four
- Li Xiaofei, with a history of mental illness, said in a message he killed his former boss Zhang Yuxiang before jumping off a building in Xi’an
Oct 20, 2020 20:16 PM- Lawmakers Say China’s Proposed Rules on Facial Recognition Are Too Vague
- Draft data protection law fails to spell out rules for collecting, storing individuals’ information, top legislators said
Oct 19, 2020 20:03 PM- Targeting Overseas Violations, China Passes Law Unifying Export Controls
- Senior lawmakers suggest expanding export controls to cover 5G and quantum communication gear
Oct 16, 2020 18:17 PM- Xi’s ‘Clean Plate’ Campaign Spurs Legislation To Outlaw Wasting Food
- Hebei province‘s local regulation targeting excessive eating and drinking seen as setting ‘national benchmark’
Oct 15, 2020 19:53 PM- Shenzhen Party Chief Vows to Press Ahead With the Hard Part of Reform, Despite Potential Resistance
- President Xi Jinping urged the pioneering city to ‘comprehensively’ deepen reform and ‘unswervingly’ expand opening-up
Oct 15, 2020 03:08 AM- Key Takeaways From Xi Jinping’s Shenzhen Remarks
- Chinese president lays out agenda for innovation-driven economy: ‘Development is our primary task; talent is our number one resource; and innovation is the top driving force’
Oct 15, 2020 02:49 AM- Xi Urges ‘Greater Political Courage, Wisdom’ to Advance Reform Agenda
- Questions have been raised on whether China could continue its path of reform and opening-up amid the pandemic and U.S. decoupling pressure.
Oct 14, 2020 19:17 PM- China Mulls Severe Penalties in New Data Protection Law
- Proposed legislation stipulates maximum fine of 50 million yuan for illegal handling of personal information
Oct 13, 2020 19:21 PM- China’s Lawmakers Consider Allowing 12-Year-Olds to Be Charged With Murder
- Amendment would lower the minimum age of criminal responsibility from 14 for certain extreme cases
Oct 12, 2020 15:56 PM- Xi to Visit China’s Pioneer City of Reform and Opening-Up on Wednesday
- The Chinese leadership usually choose to visit Shenzhen in a show of the country’s commitment to market reform and staying open
Oct 09, 2020 17:27 PM- Corruption Probe Topples Former Chief of State-Run Oil Company
- An investigation found Shen Hao, former chairman of Yanchang Petroleum, accepted bribes worth more than 20 million yuan, including 7.2 kilograms of gold
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