Former senior CPC publicity official under probe
BEIJING, July 15 (Xinhua) -- Cai Fuchao, former deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, is under investigation for suspected severe violations of Party discipline and the law, an official statement said Wednesday.The investigation of Cai, who also formerly served as head of the then State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, is being conducted by the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Commission of Supervision, according to the statement.
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China activates emergency response for rainstorm-hit Jilin
China's national commission for disaster prevention, reduction and relief activated a Level-IV national disaster relief emergency response for northeast China's Jilin Province on Wednesday, after the region was hit by heavy rainfall brought by Typhoon Bavi, the Ministry of Emergency Management
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Mainland authorities have been assisting Taiwan compatriots affected by recent storms, says spokesperson
Chinese mainland authorities have taken measures to assist Taiwan compatriots and Taiwan-funded enterprises affected by recent storms and flooding in three mainland regions, a spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council said on Wednesday.
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Aerial crop protection operations launched for diseases prevention in China's Heilongjiang
Aerial crop protection operations launched for diseases prevention in China's Heilongjiang
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China calls for efforts to safeguard political stability in West Africa, Sahel
A Chinese envoy on Tuesday called for efforts to safeguard political stability in West Africa and the Sahel.
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Chinese mainland rejects DPP attempts to define cross-Strait status quo under new 'two states' theory
Attempts to define the status quo across the Taiwan Strait under a new "two states" theory run counter to legal principles, history and reality, constituting a fallacious separatist narrative advocating "Taiwan independence."
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'New two-state theory' definition defies law, history, reality
A Chinese mainland spokesperson on Wednesday said Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) recent claims that the Chinese mainland is using various actions to change the status quo in the Taiwan Strait are a "complete distortion of facts and malicious hype."
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Cyclists ride through fields of gold
Stage 2 of the 25th "Tour of Magnificent Qinghai" International Road Cycling Race offered a breathtaking backdrop as cyclists raced along the Huangyuan-Menyuan route, with endless rapeseed fields stretching beneath the summer sky. (Video source: Douyin account-DroneGH; Compiled by intern Liu Xinru)
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Twins craft matching armor suits from bamboo mat
Two 8-year-old twins and their mother spent a month turning an ordinary bamboo mahjong cooling mat into a full suit of armor. (Compiled by intern Liu Xinru)
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AI at a turning point: International signals and China's actions ahead of WAIC 2026
From the UN's first global scientific assessment of AI to China's latest governance measures, a series of recent international developments have underscored a growing consensus: AI governance is shifting from conceptual discussions toward institutional implementation.
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Taiwan DPP authorities' military drills mere grandstanding, futile: mainland spokesperson
Military drills held by Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities are nothing but grandstanding and will prove futile, a mainland spokesperson said Wednesday.
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China sprints to gold
At the 2026 Asian U23 Athletics Championships in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on July 12, Team China stormed to victory in the women's 4×100m relay, winning gold with a time of 43.75 seconds. Congratulations, girls!
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Service sector bolsters China’s H1 growth as modern services gain steam
China’s service sector stood out as a bright spot in the first half of the year, as steady expansion in modern services and accelerating growth in service consumption bolster overall economic stability, official data showed on Wednesday.
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Northwest University confirms plagiarism by renowned writer Jia Pingwa’s daughter, revokes master’s degree and teaching qualification
Northwest University in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province announced on Wednesday that it has confirmed plagiarism allegations in academic papers by Jia Qianqian, daughter of renowned Chinese writer Jia Pingwa, and substantiated the allegations of academic misconduct.
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