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China Is Second to Start Development on Sixth-Gen Fighters

China moves up its development plan for a sixth-generation stealth plane fighter after the country finishes developing its fifth-generation J-31 and J-20, said Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade head Igor Korotchenko, according to the Russian government's global radio broadcasting service Voice of Russia.

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Service Module of Unmanned Lunar Orbiter Reaches L2 Point

Earth made another successful mission to the Moon. On Saturday, the State Administration of Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense announced the successful return of a service module attached to an unmanned Chinese lunar orbiter from its Earth-to-Moon trip.

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New Military Rule to Prevent Duty Crimes

China’s General Staff Headquarters, the General Political Department, the General Logistics Department and the General Armament Department of the People's Liberation Army have jointly issued a rule to prevent crimes committed in the line of duty.

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Xi Stresses Need for More Enabling International Environment for China's Own Peaceful Development

Chinese President Xi Jinping, at his address during the Nov. 28-29 Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs, stressed on the need for “a more enabling international environment for China's peaceful development.”

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China to Launch Unified Electronic Toll Collection System

China is set to launch a national unified electronic toll collection (ETC) system by the end of next year to solve freeway congestion, save costs and cut emissions.

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1.4 Million Apply for Civil Servant Jobs on Sunday

Around 1.4 million candidates have applied for the 2015 civil service exam held on Sunday.

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China Records Almost Half a Million HIV/AIDS Cases

Wang Guoqiang, vice director of the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC), said on Sunday that the number of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in China had reached 497,000 as of end of October, with 154,000 confirmed to have already died as a result of the illness.

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Premier Li Pledges China Gov’t to Strengthen Anti-Aids Campaign

Before the Dec. 1 commemoration of the 27th World AIDS Day, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang took a tour of the Beijing You’an Hospital and checked on patients, volunteers and medical staff on Nov. 28.

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Dutch Queen Promotes Inclusive Financial System in China

During her visit in China, Netherlands’s Queen Maxima expressed her awe in the country’s action on building a better inclusive financial system for people around the world.

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Beijing Municipal Parks Promote APEC Travel Routes to Attract Visitors

Six municipal parks in Beijing have launched different tourism routes to promote sites in the parks that were visited by global leaders and their spouses during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting earlier this month.

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China Increases Oil Consumption Tax to Propel Green Economy

China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) announced on Friday that the consumption tax on a range of oil products will be raised in a move seen to promote conservation, boost the attractiveness of alternative energy usage and propel the nation toward a greener path of economy.

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Premier Li Urges Reform on Doctor's Training System

Premier Li Keqiang at a meeting on Thursday called for efforts to improve the country's doctor training system, according to a report from Xinhua.

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Ethnic Group in Guizhou Province Gets Internet Access for the First Time

China Mobile has built a 4G station in a far-flung village in Liping County, Guizhou Province, connecting the locals to the Internet for the first time.

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Beijing to Ban Indoor Smoking

Indoor smoking will be banned in Beijing starting next year as the city adopted an anti-smoking bill on Friday. Beijing vows to completely ban smoking in all of the city's indoor public areas, public transport mobiles and workplaces.

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Beijing Plans to Implement APEC Odd-Even Traffic Policy for Good

Beijing is studying the feasibility of regularizing the implementation of the odd-even traffic policy that was in place during APEC to fight air pollution and ease the congestion in the city’s streets, executive vice mayor Li Shixiang said in a forum held Wednesday.

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