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Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting with senior officials and representatives of China's Internet industry.
Xi Jinping Wants to Boost China's Cyber Deterrence Powers

Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Monday that the country will be boosting its cybersecurity capabilities, including cyber deterrence, while also urging officials to be more open when it comes to commentary from netizens.

Defense Minister Chang Wanquan reacted positively to the idea of setting up a military hotline for China and India.
Setting Up of Military Hotline for China, India Gets Positive Reactions

China has “reacted positively” to news on the setting up of a military hotline for China and India, amid tensions over terrorism sanctions and border disputes between the two Asian giants, the South China Morning Post reported.

China test-fired its intercontinental ballistic missile.
China Test-fires Missile That Could Target All of US: Pentagon Official

China test-fired its new long-range ballistic missile which can destroy the entire United States, a U.S. media outlet said on Wednesday.

Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca is at the center of the massive document leak involving the world's rich and powerful.
China Suspends B20 Anti-corruption Task Force Amid Panama Paper Pressure: Insiders

China suspended the “Business 20,” G20’s anti-corruption task force, amid the Panama Papers controversy that puts the country under pressure to share information on the role of paper companies in sealing away data about ill-gotten wealth.

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Experts believe that China's action implies that it is in a pressure spot, as more nations appear to be rallying to the Philippines' cause.
Russia's Support Coveted by China in South China Sea Dispute

Beijing is courting Moscow for its support in the international court proceedings that surround the disputed South China Sea, according to an article by the South China Morning Post.

China's State Councilor Guo Shengkun
China Slams Narcotics Legalization at UN Assembly

China opposes any moves to legalize the use and sale of narcotics, Chinese state councilor Guo Shengkun said at the U.N. General Assembly in New York on Tuesday.

China, along with neighboring nations such as Taiwan and Malaysia, claims territorial ownership over the South China Sea.
Chinese Military Plane Lands on South China Sea Reef

China has landed a military plane on one of the islands in the disputed South China Sea to evacuate three injured workers, the BBC reported.

Ex New York City police officer Peter Liang during the reading of his sentence on Tuesday.
Peter Liang Won't Go to Jail, to Serve Five-year Probation Instead

Ex New York City police officer Peter Liang isn't going to jail, contrary to expectations, as he was sentenced to a five-year probation on Tuesday.

Officials found guilty of graft involving 3 million yuan could face death penalty under the new judicial guidelines.
China Sets New Judicial Guidelines for Death Penalty for Corrupt Officials

Chinese officials who will be found guilty of graft involving 3 million yuan could face the death penalty under new judicial guidelines, the South China Morning Post reported.

Doctors removed one of the world's biggest tumors from a Chinese man's stomach during a successful surgical operation last March.
One of the World’s Biggest Tumors Removed from Chinese Man’s Stomach

Doctors have successfully removed a 31-kilogram benign tumor from a Chinese patient last month. The tumor is considered as one of the world's largest mass to be removed from a man.

Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao acknowledged the Federal Reserve as a
Mainland Hopes to Get Boost from Federal Reserve: China's Vice Finance Minister

Chinese Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao recently remarked that the mainland is hoping to get a boost from the Federal Reserve. He also lauded Fed chair Janet Yellen "for her clear communication to financial markets and G20 partners."

Parents call for laws to prevent the vaccine scandal from ever happening again.
Parents Protest, Sue Government for Lack of Legal Action on Illegal Vaccine Scam

Chinese parents call for more action from the government to deliver justice for their children who they claim had experienced negative effects of the improperly stored and expired vaccines distributed illegally in the country.

A model of a hatching baby sauropod is part of the exhibit titled 'Tiniest Giants: Discovering Dinosaur Eggs'March 12, 2002 at the Field Museum in Chicago.
Study reveals Dinosaurs were in decline before extinction

New research uncovered that the dinosaurs in the past were already in decline before they became extinct, due to the asteroid attack. Scientists believe the species were going extinct faster than new ones appearing.

Taiwan's deportation of the telecom fraud suspects was seen by mainland China as tolerance to crime.
Taiwanese Diplomats Fly to China to Negotiate Their Involvement in the Probe of 45 Taiwanese Telecoms Scam Suspects Deported from Kenya

Diplomats from Taipei headed to Beijing for talks regarding two separate telecom scams, one of which led to the deportation of more than 40 Taiwanese nationals from Kenya.

China celebrates the first-ever National Security Education Day.
China Promotes Security Awareness with 'Dangerous Love' Campaign

Beijing is warning female government employees against trusting good-looking foreigners who might turn out to be a spy in the country’s latest campaign on state security to raise public awareness.

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