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China to trial Shenzhen-HK Stock Connect

China will link its stock exchange in the southern Chinese city Shenzhen with Hong Kong "at an appropriate time" this year, according to the government work report delivered by Premier Li Keqiang Thursday.

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Circuit court begins hearing first appeals

The First Circuit Court of the Supreme People's Court heard its first dispute on Monday in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, a move designed to ease the burden on the country's top court.

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Newspaper apologizes for snapping photos of deceased singer

A Chinese newspaper issued an apology early Sunday for taking photos of a popular singer after she died on Friday from breast cancer at a hospital in Beijing.

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Shenzhen restricts car purchases to ease congestion

Authorities in Shenzhen announced a car purchasing restriction requiring prospective buyers to acquire new car plates by lottery or auction on Monday.

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Anti-corruption drive homes in on training centers

Chen Jian, a rail transit development research fellow at the National University of Singapore, wants to return to China to make his fortune.

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Three dead in south China rainstorms

Heavy rainstorms have killed three people and forced the relocation of more than 54,000 residents after rainstorms hit southern China regions, local authorities said Sunday.

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S China companies confirmed to have hired child laborers

Two companies based in Shenzhen City in south China's Guangdong Province have been confirmed to have hired nine child laborers, local authorities said.

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New rail links start operations

A rail line linking the most prosperous cities in south China, came into service on Saturday.

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HK-Shenzhen education cooperation

Hong Kong and its neighbor Shenzhen have signed an education agreement, that will allow seven schools in the city of southern Guangdong Province to admit children born in Hong Kong to Chinese mainland parents.

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Seven Shenzhen schools to admit children born in Hong Kong to mainland parents

Seven schools in Shenzhen will be allowed to admit children born in Hong Kong to Chinese mainland parents according to the education agreement signed by Hong Kong and Shenzhen, Hong Kong Chief Secretary Carrie Lam said Monday.