Zhao Zhengyong, former Party chief of Shaanxi and a former senior national legislator, was expelled from the CPC for serious violations of disciplines and laws, the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission said in a statement.
Zhang's remarks follow two earlier news conferences by the office to voice concerns about the turmoil in Hong Kong. Since June 9, anti-extradition bill protests descended into escalating violence and vandalism across the city that brought about wide disruption of public services along with attacks on police and the government.
Zhang urged the Indian side to immediately stop its dangerous actions, pull back troops that have entered Chinese territory, strictly restrain the behavior of its front-line servicemen, and seriously investigate and punish the person who fired on the Chinese soldiers to ensure similar incidents do not occur again.
Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, said that reporters and editors are not only witnesses and chroniclers of the times, but also influencers and contributors in the development of society.
Zhong Xin, an international journalism and communication professor at Renmin University of China, said the increasing attention was due to the rise in Chinese businesses' overall strength, especially their ability to produce cutting-edge innovation.
Zhou Di, a post-doctorate researcher with China's Wuhan University, said her research aimed at making laws and regulations at both central and local levels, national and international levels compatible, so that sustainability can be practiced in a systematic way.
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Zhao Huanxin in Washington and Reuters contributed to this story.
Zhou Hanhua, a law professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the court represents progress, since it's the first to put all legal proceedings online. "But the court still faces challenges, such as how to facilitate those litigants who are not familiar with the internet."
Zhong said the company is not only losing revenue on pork exports but also could wind up losing major clients.
Zhou Maohua, an analyst with China Everbright Bank, said the new rules will help streamline the main businesses of State-owned financial companies and improve the regulatory efficiency.