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Asian shares decline on vaccine, virus worries
Asian shares were lower on Monday, as investors grew wary over the recent surge in coronavirus cases in many places while vaccination efforts are making scant headway.
Chinese PM wants stability in economic growth momentum, sustainability of policies
BEIJING, April 11 (Xinhua): Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has stressed efforts to consolidate stable economic growth momentum and maintain the continuity, stability and sustainability of the country's macro policies.
Record Alibaba fine shows China’s big tech can’t fight back
After China imposed a record antitrust fine on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, the e-commerce giant did an unusual thing: It thanked regulators.
Salute to Said Zahari: the "Mandela" of Malayan journalism
KUALA LUMPUR, APRIL 12: More than anyone else in Malaysia and Singapore, Said Zahari’s name must surely be immortalised as symbolising the struggle for press and media freedom.
Hainan free trade port eyes greater opening-up
HAINAN, China, April 12 (China Daily/ANN): Tower cranes lined up one after another at a building site near the coast, with construction equipment shuttling back and forth and structures rising from the ground.
China's plans for Himalayan super dam stoke fears in India
China is planning a mega dam in Tibet able to produce triple the electricity generated by the Three Gorges -- the world's largest power station -- stoking fears among environmentalists and in neighbouring India.
China on a mission to turn ‘junk’ patents into treasure
As part of its drive to achieve technological self-sufficiency, Beijing is overhauling its system of reward for patent filingChinese universities file many more patents than their US counterparts but only a fraction are converted into commercial applications
Analysis: Raised fist, dangling handcuffs: a snapshot of Cuban dissent
HAVANA (Reuters) - A striking image is circulating this week on social media in Cuba: a dissident pumping his fist in the air, handcuffs dangling from one wrist, after friends and neighbors helped him evade arrest by police in Havana.
Two killed in line of duty but family stands proud
BEIJING: Although her youngest son died while performing his police duties last year, the sorrow and pain of losing him haven’t stopped Peng Taizhen supporting her other two sons’ work as police officers.
Use urbanisation lessons to revitalise China's rural areas: China Daily contributor
BEIJING (China Daily/ANN): China launched reform and opening-up more than four decades ago essentially to boost economic development, lift hundreds of millions of Chinese people out of poverty, and improve people's lives and livelihoods.