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White House bans police from using certain military-style equipment

​U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday banned the country's police department from using certain military-style equipment in a move to improve the troubled relations between the police force and protesters over deaths of unarmed black men in police arrest.

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China pledges deeper int'l industrial cooperation

The State Council, China's cabinet, on Wednesday vowed more promotion of industrial integration with other countries for mutual benefit.

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Rescue operation in Nepal almost over, rehabilitation to start

​Nepalese ambassador to India has emphasized that his country is now moving into the phase of rehabilitation after nearly completing search and rescue operation, local media reported Tuesday.

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Chinese hi-tech firms, equipment makers gain increasing traction overseas

Chinese technology firms and equipment makers are gaining more and more traction overseas, propelled by the country's drive to realize a shift from low-end manufacturing onto construction into innovation hub for high-end technology.

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Xi Jinping urges development of military equipment systems

Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged accelerating development of military equipment systems to help build a strong army.

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Revised rule strengthens Chinese medical equipment safety

The Chinese government on Monday unveiled a revised regulation on the supervision of medical equipment in a bid to enhance its safety and effectiveness and safeguard public health.

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Upgrade of rural medical system breeds corruption

The upgrade of China's rural medical system is breeding corruption among heads of medical institutions in the country's remote areas.

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India builds agricultural research center for Myanmar

India has started building an advanced center for agricultural research and education in Nay Pyi Taw to train Myanmar agriculturists, official media reported Thursday.