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Xinjiang helps neighbors with telemedicine Xinjiang helps neighbors with telemedicine By China Daily - 27 August 2019 The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region will harness remote technology to deliver medical services to more foreign patients, a senior official with the region's health commission said on Monday.
Most Chinese students spend 10,000 yuan a year on extracurricular classes Most Chinese students spend 10,000 yuan a year on extracurricular classes By Global Times - 27 August 2019 As many as 60.4 percent of Chinese parents sign their children up for extracurricular classes and pay an average of 9,211 yuan ($1,316) a year on their children's after-school education.
Call Hong Kong police who they are: heroes of Hong Kong Call Hong Kong police who they are: heroes of Hong Kong By Xinhua - 27 August 2019 Tough times do not last but tough people do. Recently, police officers in Hong Kong have been facing some of their toughest days to date, but they are braving through with unwavering determination to stand tall as the last defense of law and order.
Proposal to resume rhino trade rejected, more species to be protected Proposal to resume rhino trade rejected, more species to be protected By CGTN - 27 August 2019 More than 100 countries rejected a proposal seeking the resumption in the trade of rhino horns at the 18th conference of parties (COP18) of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) underway in Geneva, Switzerland.
Kunming might punish people who play loud music on subway Kunming might punish people who play loud music on subway By chinadaily.com.cn - 27 August 2019 Kunming, the capital city of Southwest China's Yunnan province, is mulling giving administrative punishment to passengers who play music publicly inside subways.
China's first cloned police dog ready for missions China's first cloned police dog ready for missions By Xinhua - 26 August 2019 China's first cloned police dog passed the police dog assessment and is now ready for work.
China's 10th National Paralympics Games opens in Tianjin China's 10th National Paralympics Games opens in Tianjin By Ecns.cn - 26 August 2019 The grand sports gala will feature 33 events,25 for the Games for Persons with Disabilities and eight in the Special Olympic Games
Equestrian endurance contests held in Northeast China Equestrian endurance contests held in Northeast China By Ecns.cn - 26 August 2019 More than 100 participants and different breeds of horses competed in the international equestrian endurance championship.
Closing of Confucius classes in Australia 'deeply regretted' Closing of Confucius classes in Australia 'deeply regretted' By China Daily - 26 August 2019 The Confucius Institute Headquarters said it deeply regrets a decision by the education department in Australia's most populous state to end a Chinese-language education program in its public schools and hopes the New South Wales government will not politicize normal bilateral cooperation in education.
New law eases importation of some overseas drugs New law eases importation of some overseas drugs By chinadaily.com.cn - 26 August 2019 Importing "a small amount" of drugs that do not cause health damage or interfere with existing treatment can be exempt from legal consequences, the revised Drug Administration Law, approved by the National People's Congress Standing Committee, said.