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Women make new gains in workplace in China

Women are making significant progress in the workplace in China, even in some traditionally male-dominated areas, according to a new report released ahead of International Women's Day on Wednesday.

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Beijing reiterates firm opposition to THAAD

China reiterated on Tuesday its resolute opposition to the deployment of a US anti-missile defense system in the Republic of Korea after the system's first components arrived in the peninsula.

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Aging population sparks dementia concerns

A growing number of families are facing the challenge of caring for seniors with fading mental abilities, according to China Daily.

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More Chinese set to study overseas

Education expert forecasts rise in number of students learning abroad. Despite already being the leading source of international students for foreign universities and colleges, China is set to see even more of its young people go abroad to study in the next five years, according to an education policy adviser.

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Premier calls Tibet's stability, development a "special" priority

Premier Li Keqiang called for maintaining the stability and development of the Tibet autonomous region when he joined a panel discussion with National People's Congress deputies from the plateau region on Tuesday.

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Li to lawmakers: Time to "make skies blue again"

China will take effective steps to strengthen environmental protection-especially in controlling air pollution-in 2017 to markedly reduce major airborne pollutants and "make our skies blue again", Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday.

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Policies see intl student numbers rise

China is most popular destination for those seeking to study in Asia

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Trump holds first meeting with senior Chinese official

The United States attaches great importance to cooperative relations with China, US President Donald Trump said on Monday in his first meeting with a senior Chinese official since his inauguration last month.

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Seeking security from jobs

For the past five months, Xiang Ying, 26, a resident of Beijing, has been a full-time jobseeker, looking for her fourth job.

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Officer ordered to stop forcing people to write

A city traffic officer who stopped jaywalkers and errant bicycle riders, and made them fill a notebook page with the phrase "Red for stop, green for go", has been ordered to stop it.

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Rocket to haul commercial satellites

Getting haircuts for good luckChina's biggest manufacturer of carrier rockets will soon begin to develop the next-generation Long March 8 medium-lift carrier rocket to meet the demands of commercial launch service, according to a senior manager.

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Securities commission: China happy to see inclusion of A shares into MSCI

China will be happy to see the inclusion of A shares into the most widely followed equity index Morgan Stanley's Capital Index (MSCI), said the country's securities authority on Sunday.

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Hukou Waterfall roars as frozen river melts

Running along the border of Shaanxi province and Shanxi province, the Hukou Waterfall is the second-largest in China. It gets its name, literally meaning "kettle spout", because the way the river flows at the site.

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Shenzhen aims to become a hotbed of creativity

On Thursday, Song Mei became a registered resident of Futian district, Shenzhen, which increased the district's permanent population to one million.

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Belgian chocolate firms target Chinese market

The fourth Brussels "Le Salon du Chocolat" brought together more than 130 Belgian chocolate manufacturers, distributors and confectioners recently, offering a visual and interactive experience.

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Master's stroke

The late painter Lin Fengmian, who challenged convention, is honored with a display of his works in Beijing. Lin Qi reports.