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Driving students currently rely on driving schools to get a license.
New Policies to Simplify Getting a Driver's License, Cut Red Tape

A Chinese paramilitary police officer guards in an underground tunnel near Tiananmen Square in this Oct. 1, 2015 photo.
Hundreds of Fugitives Brought Back to China Since April: Official

Chinese traffic police consider road rage as a major traffic hazard that results in thousands of deaths each year in the country.
Road Rage Cases Rising in China Despite Driver Education Campaign

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China plans to make its own smartphone to keep away from alleged U.S. surveillance activities, a move that will not only make communication secure but will also benefit Chinese tech firms.
China to Build Its Own Smartphones for More Secure Communication

With increasing online activity comes increasing online vulnerability from hackers.
Cybersecurity Campaign Results in 900 Arrests

Policemen prepare to incinerate drugs on the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, in Shenyang, on June 26, 2012.
China and Vietnam Team Up to Bust Drug Trafficking

Delivery companies will now be required to register the names of all people who avail of their services.
New Rule Requires Real Name When Delivering a Package

The 17 blasts in Liuzhou occurred on Wednesday afternoon in at least 13 parts of Liucheng and its suburbs.
Parcel Bombs Delivered by Vendors, Say Investigators

Damaged buildings at a blast site in Lizhou, in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on Sept. 30, 2015.
Suspect Arrested in Guangxi Mail Bomb Blasts

Based on statistics provided by the Ministry of Public Security, the rate of violent crimes dropped to 15.6 percent in the first quarter of 2015.
China Achieves Significant Reduction in Violent Crimes

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