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Xi stresses poverty relief for old revolutionary base areas

Chinese President Xi Jinping wants to end poverty in old revolutionary base areas and improve local people's standard of living.

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Su Rong expelled from Party, office

Su Rong, former vice chairman of China's top political advisory body, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and dismissed from public office following an internal graft investigation, the country's discipline watchdog announced on Monday.

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The relationship between law and Party officials' power

"The leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC) cannot be a shield for officials who seek to override the law, to use their power to influence law enforcement or to bend the law for personal gain."

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New Zealand Green Party to seek new co-leader

​The co-leader of New Zealand's third biggest parliamentary political party, the Green Party, announced Friday he was standing down from the post.

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Xi calls for more anti-corruption efforts despite achievements

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday warned the war on corruption was far from over, despite the country's many achievements.

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Xi stresses role of county Party chiefs

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday lauded the role of county level governments, however, he underscored the integral role officials played in ensuring efficiency.

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Nanjing party chief probed for graft

Yang Weize, the Party chief of the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, is being investigated for suspected serious violation of party disciplines and laws, said the Communist Party of China Central Commission for Discipline Inspection in a statement Sunday.

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Cambodian Prince Ranariddh to lead royalist Funcinpec Party

​Cambodian Prince Norodom Ranariddh, son of the late King Norodom Sihanouk, will return to lead the royalist Funcinpec Party after a request from the current party's leaders, according to his statement on Thursday.

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China's austerity, anti-bureaucracy campaign retains momentum

Year-end used to be a busy time for Wang, the owner of a liquor and cigarette store in downtown Beijing, but sales have dropped sharply over the past two years.

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Japan's LDP may see "unpopular victory" as opposition camp split, electoral system twisted

​Official campaigning for Japan's general election kicked off Tuesday, with over 1,180 candidates running for the 475-seat House of Representatives, or the lower house, in the country's bicameral parliament, but the result may disappoint voters as the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) may secure an unpopular victory due to a divided opposition camp and a twisted electoral system.

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Top Internet watchdog vows governance according to law

China's top Internet watchdog on Sunday pledged to govern online space in accordance with the law, echoing the Party's embrace of rule of law at a key plenum.

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About 110 lawmakers visits the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine

​About 110 Japanese lawmakers from a nonpartisan group on Friday morning visited the notorious Yasukuni Shrine as it kicks off a four-day autumn festival.

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"Mass line" campaign another Long March for CPC

In October 1934, a force of the Red Army led by the Communist Party of China (CPC) kicked off a two-year arduous march from China's south to Yan'an in the northwest.

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The revival of the real CPC

As the mass-line educational campaign by the Communist Party of China (CPC) comes to an end, the outcomes of the campaign have been generally well received.

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Xi says "mass-line" campaign just the start

​Chinese President Xi Jinping said Wednesday that the "mass line" campaign had played an important role in the Communist Party of China's (CPC's) drive to tighten Party discipline.

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"Mass-line" a persistent requirement for CPC

When the Communist Party of China's (CPC's) leadership launched the "mass-line" campaign last year, some people predicted that it would pass quickly like a gust of wind.

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2014 General Election, a day of difference in Fiji

​Fiji's 2014 General Election, the first ever since the South Pacifc island nation's 2006 military coup, kicked off on Wednesday.