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Billions to be spent to protect forests
Li Jing

The central government will spend 220 billion yuan ($33 billion) over the next decade to protect China's natural forests.

Marriage database to go online
He Dan

China will establish a nationwide online database for marriage registration by the end of 2015 to enhance efficiency and prevent marital fraud, a senior civil affairs official has said.

Citizens rush to comment on new requisition law

People who wanted to express their views about a proposed new law on building requisitions have rushed to submit their opinions before Friday's deadline.

Public irate about VIP train seats
Shi Yingying

Many are demanding the removal of expensive VIP train seats after it was revealed the cost of a new first-class service between Shanghai and Sichuan's provincial capital Chengdu will exceed that of airfare between the cities.

Govt plans for output losses due to climate change
Jin Zhu

China has been working to reduce the risk of decreasing grain harvests caused by global warming in coming decades.

Officials claim new villas on heritage site built illegally
Yang Yijun

Developer avoids need for approval claiming area under military control

14 children die in accident
Chen Jia

At least 21 people were killed - including 14 schoolchildren - and 21 injured in two car accidents on Monday, one involving a pileup of more than 100 vehicles.

Arms trafficking gangs cracked
Qian Yanfeng and Zhang Yan

A police investigation that caught a gang allegedly trafficking in firearms and ammunition online in East China's Jiangsu province led to a nationwide crackdown that uncovered 366 cases, the Ministry of Public Security said on Thursday.

Experts dismiss State secret claims
Shan Juan

The State-owned traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) giant, Yunnan Baiyao Group Co, is under a spotlight following the suspected leaking of State secrets overseas.

Coal mining probe nets hundreds
Wang Jingqiong

A total of 906 government officials in North China's Shanxi province were punished in the past 11 months during a provincial campaign against corruption in the coal mining sector.

Fisheries to get more protection
Jin Zhu and Ai Yang

China will intensify management of the fishing industry in its territory, an annual national fishery conference heard on Thursday.

Experts: Beijing on target for low-carbon economy
Ariel Tung

China is set to move toward a low carbon economy, experts at the 2nd US-China Low-Carbon Economy Conference in New York said.

Peking Opera can come on wheels, too
Kelly Chung Dawson

Care for a side of traditional Peking Opera singing with that order of chicken fried rice, sir?

Journalist left in a coma after gang's mystery attack
Shao Wei

Six people have been detained on suspicion of attacking a journalist, police in Kuitun, the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, announced on Monday afternoon.

Residents return to apartments after fire safety project is completed
Wu Yiyao

Reluctant householders troubled by view of burnt-out shell and paint odors

Mercy may be shown to the elderly
Bao Daozu

Offenders will be spared death for non-violent crimes

Improved family planning to sustain development
Shan Juan

China will stick to its national family planning policy, but improve its policies in aspects like reproduction, migration and gender equality to achieve a more balanced and sustainable population development, said a senior official.

Teacher detained for burning kindergartners

A kindergarten teacher accused of burning seven children with a hot iron on last Tuesday has been detained by police for 10 days and fired from her job in East China's Jiangsu province, local authorities said over the weekend.

Family cries foul over father's death in detention

Prosecutors in an East China city are probing the sudden death of an inmate who was in police custody for less than a month after his family claimed he might have been beaten, local authorities said on Sunday.

Early puberty under the microscope
Shan Juan

The Ministry of Health has issued its first clinical guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of precocious puberty to ensure that increasing incidents of the condition are properly managed.

Boat sinks after hitting ROK ship
He Wei

Investigation begins after a sinking that leaves two Chinese dead

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Subsidy for sea burials to increase fivefold
Wang Hongyi

This municipality on China's eastern coast will increase subsidies for sea burials by fivefold to preserve limited land resources.

2 flour additives may be banned
Cheng Yingqi

China's health authority is soliciting public views on a proposed ban on two popular flour-bleaching agents that could take effect by next December.

Consumers concerned about too many antibiotics in meat: Survey
Shan Juan

More than 90 percent of Chinese surveyed said they were worried about health hazards posed by the intake of unwanted antibiotics through meat consumption and called for mandatory labeling.

Officials feeling pressure over illegal land use
Wang Qian

Heads from 12 cities and regions with serious illegal land-use problems across China were invited to the Ministry of Land and Resources on Thursday for a face-to-face chat.

Diplomacy goes on for DPRK-ROK tensions
Qin Jize

China continues to push for a new round of talks as hostilities run high

China's navy takes charge on the high seas
Cheng Guangjin

Just upon its arrival at the Gulf of Aden towards dusk on Christmas Day in 2009, the frigate Chaohu received its first task - to escort the Chinese bulk carrier Dexinhai 800 nautical miles away.

Musk deer poachers detained
Ma Lie

The carcasses of 10 forest musk deer, which join pandas on China's most endangered species list, have been found in a crackdown on poaching in Northwest China's Shaanxi province.

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