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Hundreds of hate attacks recorded in US since election

A US hate-attack monitoring group has documented 437 cases of intimidation and abuse towards minorities since the general election a week ago.

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China's corruption fighters set for provinces

Independent commissions will work without interference in pilot programs

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China's anti-graft drive advances, from "dare not" to "cannot"

"Power should be restricted by a cage of regulations," a signature phrase from a speech by President Xi Jinping, identifies the need to guarantee that officials dare not, cannot and do not want to be corrupt.

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Anti-corruption remains hot topic in Vietnam despite law review delayed

​Anti-corruption has been a hot topic in Vietnam in recent days as it dominates almost all exchanges between the country's parliament members and local voters.

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South Korea launches anti-corruption law to alter favor-granting society

​South Korea's new anti-corruption act, called here as Kim Young-ran Law named after the act's original proposer, took effect to alter a society in which granting illicit favors in return for money or excessive treatment has run rampant.

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China extends anti-dumping duties on U.S. chicken for 5 years

​China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) announced Monday that it will extend anti-dumping duties on U.S. white-feathered broiler chickens for another five years, starting Tuesday.

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China, Russia navies stage air defense, anti-submarine drill

​Chinese and Russian naval forces on Saturday carried out a joint drill on air defense and anti-submarine in the South China Sea off southern China's Guangdong Province.

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Nobel laureate Tu Youyou's team makes new progress on artemisinin research

​Nobel laureate Tu Youyou's team has made new progress in their research into antimalarial drug artemisinin, a team member said on Monday.

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China's universities move to educate students about telecom fraud

Universities are taking various measures to warn new entrants about telecom fraud following a recent tragedy in which a college-bound student died after being cheated out of tuition fees which her family had spent months raising.

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China's Air Force to further enhance anti-missile capabilities

The Chinese Air Force is suggesting it may move to increase the capabilities of the country's existing anti-missile capabilities.

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Vietnam's central bank raises alarm after hackers' attacks

Vietnamese central bank has warned banks, credit institutions and financial organizations against hacker attacks after websites of Vietnam Airlines and IT systems at airports were hacked.

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New Russian anti-doping head vows to create clear system

The newly-named head of the Russian anti-doping commission Vitaly Smirnov on Thursday vowed to create a transparent system to prevent drug abuse in sports.

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U.S. slaps anti-dumping duties on S. Korean steel

S.Korean cold-rolled steel is the latest in a series of products being slapped with anti-dumping duties in the U.S.

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EU mulls abolishment of "non-market economy" list

The European Union (EU) is mulling over the choice to abolish its "non-market economy" list, on which China and 14 other countries are included, and set up a new "country-neutral" method to reform its anti-dumping and anti-subsidy legislation, it was announced Wednesday.

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Brazil says problems have been solved at suspended Rio anti-doping lab

The problems that led the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to suspend an affiliated anti-doping lab in Rio de Janeiro have already been solved, according to the Brazilian government.

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China's anti-corruption battle set to be intensified

This is the fifth in a series of articles China Daily will publish in the next few days looking at the structure, history and influence of the Communist Party of China as it celebrates the 95th anniversary of its foundation.

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China angered by U.S. ruling on Chinese steel exports

​China on Wednesday decried a U.S. decision to impose steep duties on Chinese-made cold-rolled flat steel.