China on Thursday observed its inaugural national Constitution Day, marked by educational efforts to help citizens understand the fundamental law of the land.
The Constitution Day on Dec. 4 will boost Chinese people's awareness of the law and further boost the country's drive to establish the rule of law, says a People's Daily editorial to be published on Thursday.
Ahead of Thursday's inaugural Constitution Day, Chinese President Xi Jinxing has called for more awareness of the Constitution, and better understanding of the role of law.
The Egyptian cabinet led by Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab approved on Wednesday a draft anti-terrorism law incriminating any group that attempts to disturb general order or harm social peace as "a terrorist entity. "
Islamic Hamas movement said Tuesday that the statements of United States Secretary of State that Israel is a Jewish state will encourage racism.
Most tourists to Thailand have not considered martial law, currently enforced nationwide, as an obstacle to their visits to the southeast Asian country, reported an opinion poll on Tuesday.
Thai tourism has by no means been adversely affected by martial law enforced throughout the country over the past several months, said Tourism and Sports Minister Korbkarn Wattanawarangkun on Wednesday.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday voiced support to Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying and his government's efforts to safeguard the rule of law and maintain social order in Hong Kong.
Israel's Knesset (parliament) approved on Monday a law that will prevent the government from releasing Palestinian prisoners who were jailed for committing terrorist attacks against Israelis as part of future diplomatic overture or prisoner swaps.
The "political ability" of rural Chinese people is at a medium level and more than half believe going to court is too much trouble, said a Chinese university research report on Thursday.
Hong Kong politician James Tien Pei-chun was voted out of China's top political advisory body on Wednesday for improper remarks.
China's top political advisory body concluded its plenary session on Wednesday in Beijing, expelling a senior Hong Kong lawmaker for remarks against HK's Leung Chun-ying.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee published the full text of last weeks' decision on the rule of law on Tuesday, along with an explanation by President Xi Jinping.
China will set list of powers for government and ban administrative authorities from any extralegal power, said a key policy document of the Communist Party of China (CPC) published on Tuesday.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday called for promotion of rule of law and comprehensively deepening reform.
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.