On March 5th, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang outlined China's priorities for the coming year in his government work report. High on the agenda was corruption, and a promise of "zero tolerance". Two years into China's war on corruption, lawmakers are strengthening existing legislation to better combat and punish graft.
Draft amendment to Legislation Law under discussion
China holds briefing on work and production safety
Top Islamic leader in Xinjiang on religious extremism
China has witnessed years of rapid technological advancement since the launch of reforms and opening up.
CPPCC on health care reform
Official: Dalai Lama less influential
MNCs facing China's 'new normal'
NDRC official: Major reforms to FDI, ODI
Mainland official open to KMT chairman's visit
State-owned sector under scrutiny
Draft revision aims at law-based taxation