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Hinkley Point "test of mutual trust" between Britain, China: ambassador

The Chinese-British relationship is at a crucial historical juncture and mutual trust should be treasured even more, Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming said Tuesday.

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China appreciates Cambodia's support on S. China Sea

​China highly appreciates Cambodia's firm support on the South China Sea and Taiwan issues, vice Premier Liu Yandong said while meeting with Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sar Kheng Sunday.

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Liu Yunshan urges closer media cooperation on Belt and Road Initiative

Media from various countries should deepen their exchange and cooperation centering around the Belt and Road Initiative, and also create a favorable environment for the construction of a green, healthy, intelligent and peaceful Silk Road, said Liu Yunshan, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.

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Chinese vice premier to attend opening ceremony of Olympic Games, visit Mexico

Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong will attend the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games on Aug. 5 in Brazil as President Xi Jinping's special representative.

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China's sovereignty, maritime rights in South China Sea part of post-WWII int'l order: ambassador

China's sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea are part of the international order established after the Second World War, Chinese ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming has said.

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Diplomat reaffirms China's South China Sea stance

The South China Sea arbitration unilaterally raised by the Philippines will set a serious, wrong and bad example, and China has every reason to oppose the arbitration, said a Chinese diplomat, ahead of an arbitral tribunal issuing a ruling on the case next week in The Hague.

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Thousands join search for missing soldier

In Minhou county, Fujian province, more than 2,000 residents volunteered to search for a missing PLA flood fighter who had been caught in a mudslide, Fuzhou Evening News reported.

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Car sharing shaping auto manufacturing industry: Uber

When more and more people choose to share a car instead of owning one, change is broughtto the auto manufacturing industry, Liu Zhen, senior vice president of Uber China, said on Monday.

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Giant of Neo-Confucian study dies in Taiwan at age 82

Liu Shu-hsien, a giant in the study of Neo-Confucianism and a researcher at the prestigious Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy at Academia Sinica in Taiwan as well as a former Chinese University lecturer, died in Taipei on Monday at the age of 82.

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Chinese scientists change sheep color by gene editing

Consumers may be about to get more options for the color natural wool products as Chinese scientists have used gene editing to alter the coat colors of sheep.

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Togo-China ties a model of South-South cooperation: Chinese envoy

China and Togo have developed a model of South-South cooperation and will continue to work hand in hand, the Chinese Ambassador to Togo, Liu Yuxi, has said.

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Man complains of "missing" kidney, authorities explains

A man in eastern China found to his shock that his right kidney was missing after his chest surgery. After months of investigation, hospital authorities on May 10 released statement saying that the patient’s kidney might have had decayed naturally.

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Chinese female writer nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novel

Folding Beijing, a science fiction written by Chinese female writer Hao Jingfang, has beenincluded in this year's shortlist of the Hugo Award for Best Novel.

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Strong infrastructure investment to underpin stable growth

​After a satisfactory jump in the first quarter (Q1), China's infrastructure investment is set to continue to be a major economic driver during the rest of the year, especially thanks to projects to alleviate poverty.

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Female astronauts ready to "hold up half of space"

China's first female astronaut has claimed that women have unique advantages in working in space.

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Women in China hesitant to become bridesmaid due to vulgarity

With the duties of bridesmaids expanding, and in many cases bordering on vulgarity, many women are simply opting out and in their place females who don't mind carrying out the different tasks are stepping in, reported chinanews.com on Tuesday.