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CRCC Finishes Construction of Railway in Nigeria

The rail line connecting Kaduna and Abuja was finally constructed, with Nigerian Transport Minister Idris Audu tightening the last bolt symbolically on Monday.

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China’s First Lady Sings Again to End HIV/AIDS Sufferer Discrimination

Chinese First Lady Peng Liyuan sings for the first time since President Xi Jinping took office to call for an end to discrimination against HIV/AIDS patients in the northern Shanxi Province.

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China, Maldives Sign MoU on Bridge Project

China and Maldives entered another stage in their key bridge project, which will connect Male with the international airport, as both countries inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the project's pre-feasibility study, said an official on Tuesday.

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First Traffic Management Website Launched in China

Want to avoid getting stuck in traffic in China? A click on the Web is probably the best solution for you. To help people with traffic awareness, the first nationwide traffic management website initiated by the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) was presented on Tuesday.

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China to Tender Again for Rail Project with Mexico

China is planning to court Mexico again for the $3.75-billion high-speed railway project after the latter abruptly backed out of the deal in November, according to one of the bidder companies involved in a Chinese-led consortium and an insider privy to the bid.

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Chinese VP Zhang Gaoli Pledges Better Green Development

Further efforts for environmental protection and green development in China will continue to be observed, Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli pledged on Monday.

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China to Crack Down on Multinational Firms Avoiding Taxes

Taxation officials in China have vowed on Monday to strengthen their administration of taxes on multinational firms in a move to discourage tax evasion.

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Internet Fraud Considered Biggest Threat in China

Most people in China fear Internet fraud and believe that it is the biggest threat to cybersecurity.

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China's CX-1 Missile Ready for Export to Other Countries

China’s new Chaoxun-1 (CX-1) supersonic anti-ship cruise missile is now ready for export to other countries, according to Defense News, a global news source on military and government matters.

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Chinese State Council Urges Government Agencies to Improve Websites

An order from China’s State Council released Monday emphasizes the importance of having a more interactive and efficient website to all government departments and agencies.

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China’s Tougher Workplace Safety Law Takes Effect Dec. 1

China’s tougher Workplace Safety Law set to impose higher fines ranging from 200,000 yuan to 20 million yuan has taken effect since Dec. 1 following the Kunshan disaster.

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Civil Service Applicants Prefer Job in Shanghai Customs

The number of citizens who took the national civil service exam in Shanghai on Sunday dropped by 20 percent compared to figures in 2013.

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China Smartphones to Use Homegrown GPS Invention

Local smartphones in China will soon be using homegrown GPS as a company recently released a chip invention that can allow access to the BeiDou navigation system.

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Shanghai Rail Updates Penalty Policies

Shanghai rail passengers will be observing new rules regarding fines on ticket penalties as new national guidelines were introduced on Wednesday.

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Fuqing Nuclear Plant’s Second Unit to Operate in Aug. 2015

Starting August next year, the second unit of Fuqing nuclear power plant located in east China’s Fujian Province will commence operations, local authorities said.

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