President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, inspects the Chongqing International Logistics Hub Park on Monday. YUE YUEWEI/XINHUA
Xi: Bolster growth of western region
President Xi Jinping emphasized on Tuesday the need to boost the high-quality development of China's western region by pursuing higher-standard opening-up, both internally and externally, as the country advances Chinese modernization.
Greater efforts urged to improve children's living environment
Judges and relevant workers are being urged to attach greater importance to addressing the underlying issues of juvenile crime such as inadequate family care, internet addiction, and school bullying, in order to provide a better environment for children to grow up in.
Beijing hopes Blinken visit to boost dialogue
Beijing hopes that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to China will help effectively manage differences between the two countries, strengthen dialogue and advance mutually beneficial cooperation, said an official with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Department of North American and Oceanian Affairs.
Draft sets out requirements for students
A draft revision of the Law on National Defense Education sets out clear requirements for the national defense knowledge and concepts students need to possess at different levels of schooling.
Grassroots healthcare gets a boost
Health authorities in China plan to increase the number of community hospitals and rural clinics, bolster the quality of their services and improve the training of medical personnel in rural areas, according to a policy document released this year.
Cold water can't dampen significance of discussions among estranged parties
The way in which some Western media outlets have reported on the 19th Western Pacific Naval Symposium hosted by China in Qingdao, Shandong province, from Sunday to Wednesday only exposes that they have missed the point.
'Decoupling' cannot make US stronger
While not much is expected from US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit from Wednesday to Friday, especially because this is a US presidential election year when the only issue uniting the Democrats and Republicans is frenzied anti-China paranoia, the fact that the visit is even happening is a positive sign. The same can be said about the visits of US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo last year and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in early April, and the resumption of the high-level military-to-military video meeting between US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun — earlier this month.
Russia warns of direct clash with West
A new US package of military aid to Ukraine will not change the situation on the front lines, where Russia has the upper hand, the Kremlin said on Monday.
Goldman Sachs upbeat on A shares
Goldman Sachs, a global investment banking, securities and investment management firm, sees double-digit growth potential in valuations of China's A shares, given the country's recently released nine measures to promote the high-quality development of the capital market.
World's biggest wheeled crane breaks barriers
At a 200-megawatt wind farm in Hengshui, Hebei province, the world's largest tonnage wheeled crane XCA4000 completed its first lift in March, lifting a 130-metric-ton nacelle, a 40-ton hub and three 95-meter-long blades weighing 28 tons each, to a height of 162 meters for assembly on the tower.
AI takes center stage at Beijing Film Fest
For the first time in history, the Beijing International Film Festival has introduced an AIGC (artificial intelligence-generated content) Short Film Unit, showcasing the application and innovation of AI technology within the film industry while also exploring how AI challenges and reshapes traditional cinematic storytelling.
Inzaghi writes himself Inter Milan history
Simone Inzaghi claimed his place at soccer management's top table after claiming a first Serie A title of his coaching career in spectacular fashion in the Milan derby on Monday.







