Admiral Stephen Koehler will lead US delegation to symposium hosted by PLA Navy in and is expected to meet “Chinese counterparts”, diplomatic sources tell the Post.
The country’s top legislature will review the proposed framework designed to secure supplies and encourage the shift to low-carbon power.
Programme broadcast on state television discloses new details, punishments from espionage crimes that rocked the country.
Hu Binchen, director of International Cooperation Bureau, and Liu Zhongyi, director of Criminal Investigation Bureau, appointed assistant ministers at China’s Ministry of Public Security.
Tang ‘suspected of serious violations of discipline and law’, anti-graft watchdog says
The subsidised cafeterias are part of Beijing’s ambitious community welfare plan, but they have failed to attract as many elderly diners as hoped.
People familiar with the matter say Cai Qi has been appointed to head the Communist Party’s Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission.
CCDI says it is taking aim at officials who take bribes in the guise of dividends from private equity stakes.
Chinese authorities send over 1,000 firefighters to Sichuan province to battle fire that has spread across mountains, but no casualties have been reported so far.
In a just-published speech to the Communist Party’s disciplinary watchdog, the Chinese leader says many cadres lacked the tempering of brutal struggles.
Era of separation of power between the party and the government is now over, according to analyst.
Chinese president’s call to develop home-grown technology and ‘new quality productive forces’ is top policy direction to come out of political gathering in Beijing, while premier appears to take smaller role in what is seen as sign of loyalty and humbleness.
Amendment to Organic Law of the State Council shows role of China’s cabinet as Xi’s ‘loyal policy implementer’ is endorsed by highest legislative body, researcher says.
Press conference will also be scrapped in future years unless there are exceptional circumstances, NPC spokesman says.
This year’s top political advisory body meets amid lingering questions over key posts and concerns about top-level vetting.
CPPCC spokesman talks up the country’s economic prospects, pointing to increased holiday spending over the Lunar New Year.
Zheng Shanjie, head of National Development and Reform Commission, urged the industry to ‘accelerate high-quality development’ on a recent inspection tour.
Spokesman for Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference takes questions on bay area at press conference, considered signal of what will be on agenda for key annual meetings.
While the tools can be useful for some mundane tasks, they are limited by not being trained on the latest information.
Central Committee notifies all party organs across China of compulsory learning activities to embed the Chinese leader’s doctrine into minds.
CCDI says it will deepen campaign targeting ‘unhealthy practices and corruption’ in rural revitalisation and seek better integrity in belt and road projects this year.
At least 13 regional authorities have already extended parental care leave entitlements, with Zhejiang the latest to consider the move.
Country’s State Council says it has approved measures to make it easier for foreign visitors and elderly people to use payment apps.
The resort island is reliant on ferries and planes to bring in tourists but demand for transport is growing, especially among motorists.
Under revised regulations released by Communist Party, the ‘fundamental task’ for anti-corruption investigators is to safeguard Xi’s ‘core status’ and authority.
‘Lying flat’ is out and a drive to effectively revive the province’s economy is in, with campaign aimed at Communist Party cadres of all levels.
The Western Pacific Naval Symposium will be held in Qingdao in April, the first time China has hosted for a decade.
The first Politburo meeting of 2024 – a year that marks the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic – focused on political control and party discipline.
The 2023 disciplinary drive targeted tens of thousands of officials who did not perform their duties properly as well as those who received money and gifts.
Article in party mouthpiece is fifth official piece on President Xi Jinping’s speech to Central Commission for Discipline Inspection’s annual meeting earlier this month.