Seeing the World Through Chinese Eyes
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Controversy Arises as Qian County Police Seek Tips on Internal Corruption in Small and Medium-sized Private Enterprises: How to Define the Boundary Between Criminal Intervention and Enterprise Self-Investigation
On November 14, Qian County Public Security Bureau in Shaanxi Province issued a “Notice on Collecting Leads on Corrupt Criminal Behaviors Within Small, Medium, and Micro Private Enterprises,” soliciting leads on corruption-related crimes such as duty-related crimes, embezzlement of funds, and bribery by non-state functionaries committed by internal personnel of small, medium, and micro private…
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Multiple Regions Advance Battery Replacement for New Energy Buses; Aging and Degradation Issues Have Led to Bus Suspension in Some Counties and Cities
Multiple Regions Are Advancing the Replacement of New Energy Bus Batteries On November 13, the Tai’an Transportation Bureau in Shandong organized a meeting to advance the replacement of new energy buses and their power batteries across the city. The meeting communicated and interpreted the “Implementation Rules for Subsidies for the Replacement of New Energy City…
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Graduates with “I-person” mentality rent buses and form groups to seek jobs
“Sorry, we only need ‘E people’.” “Born Offer Reapers: ‘E People’, How Do ‘I People’ Ace Job Interviews with Cheat Codes?” During the job-seeking season, such jokes often circulate on social platforms. “I people” and “E people” are labels that contemporary young people have given themselves based on the popular MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) personality…
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Bus Station at a Crossroads | Where is the Path Forward? The Troubles and Confusion of County Bus Drivers
[Editor’s Note] Amidst the bustling traffic flowing north and south, the lively automobile passenger stations once served as a collective memory for several generations. With the changing times and shifts in transportation modes, more and more passenger stations are now at a “crossroads,” facing the question of whether to cease operations and close or to…
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COP29 | What Gives China Confidence to Showcase Its “Dual Carbon” Achievements at the Climate Conference? An Interview with Wen Hua, Deputy Director of the Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of the National Development and Reform Commission
On the afternoon of November 15, local time in Azerbaijan, during the side event themed “Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction: China’s Actions” held at the China Pavilion of the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, media from various countries gathered to record China’s achievements in its…
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“The County Government Compound in Shucheng, Anhui Allows ‘Casual Entry,’ Sparking Debate; County Chief Says: We Are All the Masses, No Inconvenience”
On November 15th, a short video released by the WeChat video account “Zhangshang Liuan” introduced that the government compound in Shucheng County, Lu’an City, Anhui Province had recently become “popular” online. Netizens affectionately referred to it as a government compound that is easier to enter and exit than their own residential community. According to the…
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Last Year, the Number of Overseas Licensing Projects for Innovative Drugs in China Surpassed the Number of Licensed-In Projects for the First Time, With an Amount Exceeding USD 40 Billion
On November 16, the 2024 China Pharmaceutical Industry Development Conference and Shanghai International Biomedical Industry Week jointly kicked off at Zhangjiang Science Hall. As an important part of the conference, the “Typical Cases of Global Cooperation in the Pharmaceutical Industry” systematically presented the current development status and changes in China’s pharmaceutical industry. In the past…
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Amidst the Fierce Competition of Autumn Recruitment: Some Companies Still Specify 985 and 211 Requirements in Job Listings, Students Strive for Good Jobs
“Big factories,” “after-tax,” “annual package,” “immediate employment,” “professional direction,” these phrases echoed through the venue. On November 15th, Shanghai was shrouded in a drizzle, and there was a slight mist in the indoor tennis court of Shanghai Second Industrial University, where the launch ceremony of the “Autumn Campus Recruitment Month” series of activities for 2025…
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Shanghai Issues First Batch of Autonomous Vehicle Identification Plates? It’s a Misunderstanding: Recognition Plates, Not License Plates
Did Shanghai issue the first batch of autonomous vehicle license plates? Recently, news circulated that the Traffic Police Division of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau’s Pudong Branch issued the first batch of identification plates for autonomous vehicles. These plates are designed in a light blue and white combination, starting with a regional abbreviation followed by…
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Two Conflicts Stimulate Europe to Show Its “Fangs,” but It May Invite Fatal Repercussions
Editor’s Note:On November 9, a research report titled China-Europe Relations in a Multipolar World was released in Beijing. This report, jointly authored by experts from several leading Chinese universities and think tanks, aims to outline the current state of China-Europe relations amid pivotal global changes and to provoke deeper reflection on the environment, unique characteristics,…
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Editorial: Limiting Recruitment to “985” and “211”? Companies Should Avoid Blindly Engaging in “Talent High Consumption”
Recently, the Ministry of Education issued a notice regarding the employment and entrepreneurship of 2025 national college graduates, mandating that universities strictly implement the “three prohibitions” in campus recruitment. These prohibitions include the ban on recruitment information that specifies limitations to graduates of “985” and “211” universities, prohibiting discriminatory requirements related to gender, residency, and…
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No Classes to Attend After Enrolling in the Italian Program at the International College of China Central Academy of Fine Arts for a Year? Involved Company: No Guaranteed Enrollment Was Promised
“We originally gave up the opportunity to enroll in a domestic university to allow our child to pursue further studies in a higher institution, enrolling them in a one-year preparatory course at the International College of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Now, there is no school for them to attend.” Recently, Ms. Jiang from…
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Qinghai Provincial Officer An Mula, Who Was Punished by Public Security for Misconduct Due to Alcohol, Is Dismissed from His Position and Expelled from the Party; He Also Regularly Played Mahjong with Monetary Stakes
On November 15, the Qinghai Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision’s website announced that An Mula, former member of the Party Leadership Group and Vice Governor of Hainan Prefecture, had been expelled from the Party and dismissed from his public position due to serious disciplinary and legal violations. Upon investigation, An Mula, as a…
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Involved Company Responds to “Refusal to Deliver E-bike Priced at 6399 Yuan After Purchasing for 300 Yuan in a Flash Sale”: Delivery at 300 Yuan Price
Addressing Cases of Consumers Being Denied Car Delivery After Participating in the “Grab a 6,399-yuan Electric Bike for 300 yuan” Activity on Short Video Platforms, Ninebot Issues Official Statement on November 15 On the morning of November 9, Ninebot launched a flash sale for the M95c+ electric motorcycle through the Douyin local lifestyle platform, displaying…
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Renowned Pianist Guo Zhihong, Son of Guo Moruo, Dies of Sudden Heart Attack at Age 92
The reporter from The Paper learned from the relatives and friends of Professor Guo Zhihong that renowned pianist, composer, educator, advisor to the Piano Society of the China Musicians Association, and Professor of the Piano Department at the Central Conservatory of Music, Guo Zhihong, passed away on November 10, 2024, due to a sudden heart…
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“Gu Baohua, ‘National Outstanding County Party Secretary’, has been appointed as Deputy Secretary of the Nanning Municipal Party Committee and Secretary of the Qingxiu District Party Committee”
Recently, updated information on the “Municipal Party Leadership” section of the Nanning Municipal Party Committee’s website in Guangxi showed that Gu Baohua has been appointed as the Deputy Secretary of the Nanning Municipal Party Committee and Secretary of the Qingxiu District Party Committee. Profile Picture of Gu Baohua Gu Baohua, born in November 1970, is…
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Bus Station at a Crossroads | 40-Year-Old Wuhan Fujiapo Bus Station Closes Down, What Future Holds for This Veteran Station
[Editor’s Note] Amidst the bustling traffic flowing north and south, the lively automobile passenger stations once served as a collective memory for generations. With the changing times and shifts in transportation modes, more and more passenger stations are now at a “crossroads,” facing the question of whether to cease operations and close or to upgrade…
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COP29 | NDRC: China has established the world’s most comprehensive and systematic carbon emission reduction policy system
On the afternoon of November 15, local time in Azerbaijan, a side event themed “Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction: China’s Actions” was held at the China Pavilion during the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Wen Hua, Deputy Director of the Department of Resource and Environment…
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Fare Scheme for Shanghai Airport Link Determined: Starting Fare of 4 Yuan, 0.45 Yuan per Kilometer
Shanghai Airport Link Fare Scheme Finalized: Starting Fare of 4 Yuan, 0.45 Yuan per Kilometer On November 15, the Shanghai Development and Reform Commission and the Shanghai Transportation Commission jointly issued the “Notice on Matters Related to the Fare Mechanism for Urban Rail Lines in Shanghai” (hereinafter referred to as the “Notice”). The Notice stipulates…
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Man Claims 370g of Gold Delivered by Courier was “Signed for on Behalf” Resulting in Loss of Over 200,000 Yuan; Similar Cases Reported in Multiple Locations
Recently, Mr. Song, a consumer, reported to The Paper’s public interaction platform “Service Pai” (https://tousu.thepaper.cn) that he had shipped two packages of gold, totaling 370 grams and worth over 200,000 yuan, to Guangxi and Sichuan respectively via SF Express with “full value insurance”. However, upon delivery to the designated locations, SF Express marked both shipments…
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Bus Terminal at a Crossroads | The Closure of Wuhan’s 40-Year-Old Fujiapo Bus Terminal and the Future of Established Stations
[Editor’s Note] Amidst the hustle and bustle of vehicles coming and going from all directions, the lively automobile passenger stations once served as a collective memory for several generations. With the changing times and shifts in transportation modes, more and more passenger stations are now at a “crossroads,” facing the question of whether to cease…
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COP29 | NDRC: China Has Established the World’s Most Systematic and Comprehensive Carbon Emission Reduction Policy System
On the afternoon of November 15, local time in Azerbaijan, a side event themed “Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction: China’s Actions” was held at the China Pavilion during the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. During his keynote speech, Wen Hua, Deputy Director of the Department…
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Fare Scheme for Shanghai Airport Link Determined: Starting Fare of 4 Yuan, 0.45 Yuan per Kilometer
Shanghai Airport Link Fare Scheme Finalized: Starting Fare at 4 Yuan, 0.45 Yuan per Kilometer On November 15, the Shanghai Development and Reform Commission and the Shanghai Transportation Commission jointly issued the “Notice on Matters Related to the Fare Mechanism of Shanghai Urban Rail Transit Lines” (hereinafter referred to as the “Notice”). The Notice clarifies…
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Man Claims 370g of Gold Delivered by Courier was “Signed for by Proxy,” Resulting in Over 200,000 Yuan Loss; Similar Cases Reported in Multiple Locations
Recently, Mr. Song, a consumer, reported to The Paper’s public interaction platform “Service Pai” (https://tousu.thepaper.cn) that he had shipped two packages of gold, totaling 370 grams and worth over 200,000 yuan, to Guangxi and Sichuan respectively through SF Express with “full value insurance”. However, after delivery to the specified locations, SF Express completed the logistics…
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Bus Station at the Crossroads | After 40 Years, Wuhan Fujiapo Bus Station Closes Down, What’s Next for This Veteran Station?
[Editor’s Note] Amidst the hustle and bustle of traffic flowing to and fro, the lively automobile passenger stations were once a collective memory for generations. With the changing times and shifts in transportation modes, more and more passenger stations are now at a “crossroads,” facing the decision of whether to cease operations or undergo upgrades…
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COP29 | NDRC: China Has Established the World’s Most Systematic and Comprehensive Carbon Emission Reduction Policy System
On the afternoon of November 15, local time in Azerbaijan, a side event themed “Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction: China’s Actions” was held at the China Pavilion during the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. During his keynote speech, Wen Hua, Deputy Director of the Department…
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Man Claims 370g of Gold Delivered by Courier Was “Signed for on Behalf” Resulting in Loss of Over 200,000 Yuan, Similar Cases Reported in Multiple Locations
Recently, Mr. Song, a consumer, reported to The Paper’s public interaction platform “Service Pai” (https://tousu.thepaper.cn) that he had shipped two packages of gold, totaling 370 grams and worth over 200,000 yuan, to Guangxi and Sichuan respectively through SF Express with “full value insurance”. However, upon arrival at the designated locations, SF Express completed the delivery…
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COP29 | National Development and Reform Commission: China Has Established the World’s Most Systematic and Comprehensive Carbon Reduction Policy System
On the afternoon of November 15, local time in Azerbaijan, a side event themed “Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction: China’s Actions” was held at the China Pavilion during the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. During his keynote speech, Wen Hua, Deputy Director of the Department…
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Bus Station at a Crossroads | After 40 Years, Wuhan Fujiapo Bus Station Closes Down, Where Will This Veteran Station Go?
[Editor’s Note] Amidst the hustle and bustle of traffic flowing to and fro, the once lively automobile passenger stations hold collective memories for generations. With the changing times and shifts in transportation modes, more and more passenger stations are now at a “crossroads,” facing the decision of whether to cease operations and close or to…
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Man Claims 370 Grams of Gold Delivered by Courier Were “Signed for on Behalf” Resulting in Loss of Over 200,000 Yuan; Similar Cases Reported in Multiple Locations
Recently, Mr. Song, a consumer, reported to The Paper’s public interaction platform “Service Pai” (https://tousu.thepaper.cn) that he had shipped two packages of gold, totaling 370 grams and worth over 200,000 yuan, to Guangxi and Sichuan respectively through SF Express with “full value insurance”. However, upon delivery to the specified locations, SF Express completed the logistics…
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COP29 | Another Step Forward for New Energy Vehicles Going Overseas: VIP Vehicles at Climate Conference Provided by Chinese Automakers
On November 15, at the Azerbaijan Corner in the Blue Zone of the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, Chinese automaker NIO and its partner Green Car signed a strategic cooperation agreement, announcing their official entry into the Azerbaijani…
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Shanghai Issues First Batch of Driverless Vehicle License Plates? A Misunderstanding, the Recognition Tags Are Not License Plates
Shanghai Issues First Batch of Licenses for Unmanned Equipment? Recently, news emerged that the Traffic Police Detachment of the Pudong Branch of the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau has issued the first batch of identification plates for unmanned equipment. The new plates are designed in a combination of light blue and white, with the region’s…
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COP29 | NDRC: China Has Established the World’s Most Systematic and Comprehensive Carbon Emission Reduction Policy System
On the afternoon of November 15, local time in Azerbaijan, a side event themed “Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction: China’s Actions” was held at the China Pavilion of the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. During his keynote speech, Wen Hua, Deputy Director of the Department…
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Bus Station at a Crossroads | The Closure of Wuhan’s 40-Year-Old Fujiapo Bus Station and the Future of Established Stations
[Editor’s Note] Amidst the bustling traffic flowing north and south, the lively automobile passenger stations were once a collective memory for generations. With the changes of the times and shifts in transportation modes, more and more passenger stations are now at a “crossroads,” facing the decision of whether to cease operations or undergo upgrades and…
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COP29 | Another Step Forward for New Energy Vehicles Going Overseas: Guest Vehicles at Climate Conference Provided by Chinese Automakers
On November 15, at the Azerbaijan Corner in the Blue Zone of the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, Chinese automaker NIO signed a strategic cooperation agreement with its partner Green Car, announcing its official entry into the Azerbaijani…
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Shanghai Issues First Batch of Driverless Car License Plates? A Misunderstanding; Identification Tags Are Not License Plates
Shanghai Issues First Batch of Licenses for Driverless Equipment? Recently, news emerged that the Traffic Police Detachment of the Pudong Branch of the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau has issued the first batch of identification licenses for driverless equipment. The new licenses are designed with a combination of light blue and white, with the regional…
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COP29 | NDRC: China Has Established the World’s Most Systematic and Comprehensive Carbon Emission Reduction Policy System
On the afternoon of November 15, local time in Azerbaijan, a side event themed “Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction: China’s Actions” was held at the China Pavilion during the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. During his keynote speech, Wen Hua, Deputy Director of the Department…
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Bus Station at a Crossroads | Wuhan’s 40-Year-Old Fujiapo Bus Station Closes Down, What Future for This Veterans Station?
[Editor’s Note] Amidst the hustle and bustle of vehicles coming and going from all directions, the lively automobile passenger stations once served as a collective memory for several generations. With the changing times and shifts in transportation modes, more and more passenger stations are now at a “crossroads,” facing the question of whether to cease…
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COP29 | Chinese Automakers Take Another Step Forward in Exporting New Energy Vehicles, Serving as the Designated Vehicles for VIPs at the Climate Conference
On November 15th, at the Azerbaijan Corner in the Blue Zone of the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, Chinese automaker NIO signed a strategic cooperation agreement with its partner Green Car, announcing its official entry into the Azerbaijani…
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Elevator Death Rumor in Changzhou Shopping Mall: Perpetrators Arrested!
Recently, some netizens spread rumors in group chats about an incident where someone was “strangled to death by an elevator” in a shopping mall in Changzhou. This information quickly proliferated across various online platforms, igniting panic and anxiety within the community and causing a negative social impact. The Changzhou Cybersecurity Police responded swiftly, collaborating with…
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China and France Resume Dialogue on Brandy Anti-Dumping Measures: Ministry of Commerce Responds
According to a report by Reuters, the French spirits lobbying group announced on Tuesday that France and China have resumed dialogue regarding the issue of brandy tariffs. The group stated in a release that recent communications between French and Chinese authorities during the China International Import Expo in Shanghai have helped restart discussions, marking a…
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Jia Weilie: Experiencing Baku, Global Climate Governance is Challenging but Essential
The U.S. elections have concluded, and the results will not only impact the United States but also significantly affect the global economy and geopolitical landscape. For the ongoing 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Baku, Azerbaijan, the question of whether the new U.S. administration will…
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Li Yujia: Significant Targeted Tax Reductions to Help Stabilize the Housing Market
On the evening of November 13, the Ministry of Finance, the State Taxation Administration, and the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development jointly issued an announcement regarding tax policies to promote the stable and healthy development of the real estate market. This announcement clarified several tax incentives aimed at supporting the housing market. The recent…
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Li Zheng: Can Technological Giants Remain Strong? AI Might Be an Exception
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and industry, scholars around the world are increasingly discussing the potential impacts of this emerging frontier technology on international politics and economics. A recent viewpoint suggests that AI could end the catching-up advantages of latecomer countries, solidifying a “rich get richer” dynamic in international political and…
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Luo Changyuan: Chinese Companies Should Flexibly Utilize Joint Ventures and “Technology for Market” Strategies When Going Abroad
In the past, enterprises primarily relied on export trade, with China becoming the world’s largest exporter and the biggest trading partner for over 120 countries. However, under the current circumstances, outbound investment is gradually replacing exports as the main avenue for corporate internationalization. Additionally, China’s international trade partners are changing. Previously, China relied heavily on…
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U.S. Plans to Deploy Anti-Satellite Weapons Against China and Russia by 2025: Ministry of Defense Responds
On the afternoon of November 15, Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, released information regarding recent military-related issues. Reporter: According to reports, a U.S. military space operations commander recently stated that China is developing large-scale and diverse space weapons at an incredible speed, which poses a significant threat. The U.S. plans…
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Yunnan Officials Under Investigation for Serious Violations of Discipline and Law
According to a report from the Yunnan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision on November 14, two high-ranking officials in Yunnan Province are currently under investigation for severe violations of discipline and law. Both officials are currently under disciplinary review and supervision investigations by the Yunnan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision.
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ALS Physician Zhao Zhiqing Continues His Work from a Wheelchair: “I Want to Leave My Light of Life for My Patients”
On November 13, the third annual “Medical Ethics Light” award ceremony was held in Shanghai, where the “Medical Ethics Model” award was presented to Dr. Zhao Zhiqing, who is not only a distinguished physician but also a patient suffering from ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). At the award ceremony, Zhao Zhiqing was introduced as a renowned…