New WTO Official
Yi Xiaozhun, China's permanent representative to the WTO, is appointed as its deputy director general, the first Chinese to assume the role
Chinese Nightingale
Zou Defeng, a nurse from Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, is awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal for her outstanding contribution to healthcare together with five other nurses

"It's still a fledging sector and not a well-respected career. The starting salary is not very attractive, and it's frustrating that a social worker with 10 years' experience earns little more than a rookie."

Wang Tianzi, a social worker at Peking University Sixth Hospital, commenting on the country's lack of social workers on August 25

"It is natural to see more people pursuing multiple options in education to meet the needs of their children since each is unique."

Yuan Fangyan, a researcher from the 21st Century Education Research Institute, in response to its survey issued on August 24 showing that about 18,000 children on the Chinese mainland now receive their education at home

"More social and economic policies favoring girls will be introduced to gradually adjust the social norm, where males are preferred as they carry the family name and later support their parents."

Chen Zhu, Vice Chairman of the 12th National People's Congress Standing Committee, commenting on a long-term skewed sex ratio of births on the mainland, which now stands at about 117.7 boys for every 100 girls

"Reporting on acts of extreme violence is a double-edged sword because cases may spark copycat attacks by people with psychological problems, but at the same time, the public needs to be informed of such events."

Ma Ai, a professor of criminal psychology at China University of Political Science and Law, on August 26

Designated Hotels

The Beijing News
August 27

When China's Ministry of Finance carried out the designated hotel system in 2006, it was regarded as a measure for combating corruption. It was also meant to cut administrative costs through government purchases, while strengthening management and supervision of business trips. However, with time, some designated facilities have become seedbeds of misconduct

Online Financing Services Challenge Banks

China Newsweek
August 26

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., China's largest online shopping platform, launched a financial service this spring called Yu'ebao, which has struck fear into the traditional finance sector. Accordingly, customers are able to access financial services and make online purchases.

With the popularity of social websites, interpersonal exchange has become more frequent and equal, forming a solid basis for online finance, which has flourished.

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Moscow Debut China’s J-10 aerobatic planes prepare for an airshow at the MAKS-2013 International Aviation and Space Show in the city of Zhukovsky near Moscow, Russia (SHEN JINKE)
Language Standard An official list standardizing the appearance of commonly used Chinese characters is published by the Ministry of Education (XINHUA)
Party Meeting
The Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China will be held in Beijing in November
Monitoring Network
China has built the world's largest network for reporting instances of infectious diseases and public health emergencies
Ready for Launch
China's Chang'e-3 lunar probe is scheduled to be launched at the end of this year for a moon landing mission
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Renewable Storage Battery Staff members work on the automatic assembly line for storage batteries at an industrial park in Changxing, east China’s Zhejiang Province (XU YU)
A Pipe Breakthrough A staff member of JM Eagle measures the diameter of a pipe in Langfang, north China’s Hebei Province (WANG SHEN)
Tax Convention
China signs a multilateral convention by the G20 to combat tax evasion, which is the first multilateral tax instrument that has ever been signed by China
Nuclear Generator
Dongfang Electrical Machinery Co. Ltd. has completed construction of a 1,750-megawatt nuclear generator and started transporting it to a nuclear power plant in south China
Auto Investment
German vehicle manufacturer Daimler AG is investing 2 billion euros in its local joint venture with Beijing-based BAIC Motor Group
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The End of QE Will Hurt Emerging Markets
A debate is launched over the quantitative easing
Back to Profit
Struggling retailer Gome Electrical Appliances Holding Ltd. is back in the black during the first half year, amid a restructuring plan by the brick-and-mortar retailer to expand its e-commerce business
A New No.1
Evergrande Real Estate Group Ltd. replaces China Vanke Co. Ltd. in the first half of this year to become the country's largest property developer by sales value
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    Children and volunteers make a 120-meter-long sushi roll to serve locals at an event in Tokyo on August 27 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • THE UNITED STATES
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    Protesters make a thumbs-down sign during a rally against corruption at a park in Manila on August 26 (XINHUA/AFP)
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