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Mo Yan speaks up for one-child families
More than a year after his Nobel win that rocked the country, Chinese writer Mo Yan is still ill at ease with the media attention.
Retirement age plan due before 2020: official
China will introduce its plans on raising the retirement age before 2020, a senior official has pledged, as the government looks to push ahead with the contentious overhaul to cope with a shrinking workforce and an aging society.
China's chief justice pledges to fight terrorism
China's chief justice Monday pledged to severely punish terrorists in cases like the Kunming railway station attack, in an outline for the courts' work in 2014.
210 Chinese procurators punished in 2013
China's procuratorates investigated and punished 210 prosecutors in 2013 for violating laws and regulations, as part of an ongoing campaign to "eradicate the black sheep" from among the judicial staff, the top procurator said on Monday.
Top procurator vows to protect human rights
Top Chinese procurator on Monday pledged to work harder to safeguard human rights in the country's lawful crackdown on crimes and prevent wrongful and unjust judicial decisions.
China's chief justice pledges reform in court system
China's chief justice Monday pledged to severely punish terrorists in cases like the Kunming railway station attack, in an outline for the courts' work in 2014.
China's top procurator delivers work report
China's Procurator-General Cao Jianming delivered a report on the work of the Supreme People's Procuratorate Monday to the National People's Congress, China's top legislature.
Top judge warns of weakness in court system
Chief Justice Zhou Qiang warned against some judges' bureaucracy and misconduct Monday, when elaborating problems in China's court system.
Yunnan to strengthen security: Party chief
A top official of Yunnan said on Sunday that the province will strengthen security to prevent violent activists from making the border province a frontier to sneak into other countries.
Govt should invest more in public hospitals
A renowned medical expert suggested on Monday that the government should invest more in public hospitals to deepen healthcare reform.
China's chief justice delivers work report
China's chief justice Zhou Qiang delivered a report on the work of the Supreme People's Court to the National People's Congress, China's top legislature, on Monday.
• Highlights of the SPC work report
84 H7N9 cases in Guangdong since March 2013
The number of H7N9 bird influenza patients in Guangdong province since March 2013 has reached 84, among whom 23 have died, a renowned medical expert said on Monday.
Lawmarker wants better cross-Straits legal co-op
A deputy to the ongoing second session of the 12th National People's Congress has suggested the country should further facilitate cross-Straits legal and judicial cooperation.
Bumpy yet bright road ahead for maritime route
As the mayor of China's southernmost and youngest city, Xiao Jie is eager for growth and has made a lot of demands during the ongoing national parliamentary meeting.
Top judge warns of weakness in court system
Chief Justice Zhou Qiang warned against some judges' bureaucracy and misconduct Monday, when elaborating problems in China's court system.
• Top procurator vows to protect human rights
• Work reports: Supreme People's Court | Supreme People's Procuratorate | Full coverage
+ MoreHighlights of the Sessions
- Fiscal, tax, financial reforms high on agenda
- Premier Li calls for new progress in mainland-Taiwan ties
- China, U.S. should expand common interests: Premier Li
- China to better handle relations between govt, market
- Premier: GDP target flexible, stresses employment
- Deputies eye national anti-terrorism law