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China's top court aims to protect citizens' property rights

TheChineseConstitutionstatesthatcitizens'propertyrightsmustbeprotected.Inrecentyears,judicialauthoritieshavebeentoldtore-examinepotentiallywrongfulpropertyright

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New ICBC president boasts rich experience in international business and e-banking

Gu Shu, former vice president of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), was appointed president of the biggest bank in China on Sept. 12, insiders told The Beijing News. However, the formal appointment process remains to be completed.

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Chinese economy not in crisis

​China is not facing an economic crisis but adjusting its economic structure, a Chinese expert said on Tuesday.

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Culture of last hunting tribe in danger

Soon, tribesman Gu Wenqiang will have to bid farewell to his herd of deer, leaving his small shack tucked away in the lush green forests of the Greater Khingan Range.

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Old dialects struggle to survive under new era

Shanghai, where a local once felt superior to the outsiders just because of their peculiar dialect, is now trying to prevent its own voice from extinction.

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Germany's determination to European integration not to be underestimated

As the biggest beneficiary of euro since the common currency was launched, Germany's commitments to laying a solid foundation to the fiscal and banking unions to consolidate the shaky single monetary union must not be underestimated, an noted German professor said.