Gazing at an old black-and-white photo of Tiananmen Square in 1979, Jiao Li recalls celebrating the National Day as a child.
The trial of a former senior Chinese economic planning official accused of taking bribes opened Wednesday at the Langfang Intermediate People's Court in northern Hebei Province.
The Namibian parliament on Wednesday passed the controversial Third Constitutional Amendment Bill despite fears of the opposition and civil society that the changes will see a concentration of power in the presidency.
Discussions regarding the economy and government debt are predicted to dominate the seventh ordinary session of the Lao National Assembly (NA), state-run daily Vientiane Times reported on Tuesday.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Tuesday that he would lead the government for the fifth legislature of the National Assembly until the end of term in 2018 regardless of ongoing boycott of parliament from the opposition party.
The ruling African National Congress (ANC) has won the 2014 general elections, thus securing President Jacob Zuma's second term in office, the country's Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) officially announced on Saturday.
Six independent organizations of Thailand on Monday asked the caretaker government and anti- government protesters to nominate mediators to broker talks between the two sides.
China's top political advisor Yu Zhengsheng Monday pledged to further efforts to contribute to the deepening of the country's reforms in a comprehensive manner.
Four militants were killed and 23 others detained in military operations across Afghanistan since early Tuesday, the country's Interior Ministry said on Wednesday morning.
Four militants were killed and 23 others detained in military operations across Afghanistan since early Tuesday, the country's Interior Ministry said on Wednesday morning.
In Washington D.C., U.S. President Obarack Obama officially kicked off the Christmas tree at an elaborate holiday display.
A shooting incident occurred Thursday on a navy property in Millington, the U.S. state of Tennessee, wounding two people, the U.S. Navy confirmed.
There are signs of tension easing in the Peninsula, and leaders of the DPRK have voiced willingness to conduct multilateral talks without additional conditions.
The ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP), which won a slim majority in Sunday's election, denied rumors that longtime Prime Minister Hun Sen has traveled abroad and resigned from the premiership.
The ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) of longtime Prime Minister Hun Sen has claimed victory in Sunday's general elections.
As National People's Congress kicked off its first day of meetings in Beijing on March 5, prominent government officials offered their opinions ranging from political reform to oil prices at the first session of the 12th National People's Congress (NPC).
The two sessions are of great importance to China, as this is the first year in which the proposals and measures raised at the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China will be implemented.