Like Bruce Wayne, Zhou Xiaoyun also faces his enemies in a DIY outfit -- a pair of sunglasses and a mask. And while he doesn't have access to Batman's high technology, he has at least harnessed the Internet as a powerful weapon.
After releasing the "Guidance on Preparing Personal Information Collection Statement and Policy Statement" on July 29, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) on Tuesday issued the "Guidance on the Use of Personal Data Obtained from the Public Domain".
The world's largest art show was launched on Thursday in London by the artist who designed the album cover to one of the most famous albums in rock and roll history.
Hong Kong and Singapore, both known for their clean governments, had slaps on their faces over anti-corruption affairs.
The State Council, China's Cabinet, on Wednesday issued a timetable for disclosing government spending on receptions, vehicles and overseas trips, as well as information on investigations into major accidents.
Brazilian authorities have started to respond to the call of the streets but need to do more. The situation, which has seen more than a million people take to the streets in mass protests and sometimes violent clashes, is evolving as authorities have started to respond to the voice of the street.
The risks for global economic growth still loom large as massive public debts, insufficient institutional reforms and the U.S. Fed's hint at a stimulus exit are haunting the world and implying an anemic recovery, economic analysts warn.
More measures should be taken to help those low- and middle-income families shorten their waiting time to buy second-hand HOS flats, said Hong Kong Housing Authority members in May 6.
The White House on Tuesday downplayed reports that senior officials within the administration were using secret government email accounts to avoid public records requests.
China is trying various ways to build a frugal government, which is needed for the present and upcoming economic situation, and critical to improving public services.
The Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) will subject itself to a renewed investigation into the case that landed the charity in a trust crisis two years ago, the RCSC social supervision committee announced Wednesday.
Chinese lawmakers mulled a draft tourism law on Tuesday that outlines measures to curb rocketing ticket prices amid the country's tourism boom.
China's new Communist Party leader, Xi Jinping has called for further reforms of judicial, prosecution and public security organs, to fight corruption to ensure justice in every case.
China's official media outlets should learn to play professionally in today's information age as an increasingly picky audience is constantly putting them under the magnifying glasses of public scrutiny.
Chinese leaders must avoid pomp and circumstance, and take concrete actions to win public trust, said a statement issued Sunday after a two-day central economic work conference.