- 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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