A ministerial-level official He Jiacheng has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and dismissed from public office for multiple offenses including graft and hindering an official investigation.
Lyu Xiwen is the first municipal-level official in the city to be investigated since the central government stressed its resolve to tackle corruption.
A former senior political advisor in Northeast China's Liaoning province has been formally charged with taking bribes, the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) revealed on Wednesday.
The People's Liberation Army Air Force has held open days on Tuesday to Wednesday to commemorate its 66th anniversary.
A group of diplomats from different missions in Beijing expressed their interest in active involvement of China's Belt and Road Initiative in an effort to revive the long history of cultural and economic links between China and their countries.
Innovation should play a key role in China's development in the next five years, as outlined in a plan drafted in late October, according to Vice-Premier Liu Yandong.
China and Mongolia vowed on Tuesday to strengthen efforts on the blueprint for an economic corridor linking the two countries and Russia.
Ai Baojun, Shanghai's deputy mayor and director of the Shanghai free trade zone, is the first municipal-level official in the city to be investigated since 2012.
The government should impose a series of measures, including tax reductions, to lessen companies' burdens and stabilize the economy, Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday.
Ai Baojun, vice mayor of Shanghai and director of Shanghai free trade zone, is being investigated for suspected "severe disciplinary violations," the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) announced Tuesday.
A total of 254 suspects from the Chinese mainland involved in telecom swindle cases were sent to the mainland on Tuesday morning from Indonesia and Cambodia under the escort of Chinese police, according to the Ministry of Public Security.
Companies and research institutes across China are expected to enjoy simplified inspection and quarantine procedures for importing biological materials sourced from animals or plants next year, China's top quality authority announced on Monday.