Ningxia Party Chief
Zhang Yi (left) has been appointed the Party chief of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, said the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on July 24. He replaced Chen Jianguo
Figure Skating Coach
Li Mingzhu, former coach of two-time Olympic bronze medalist Chen Lu, will return to China after coaching in the United States for 13 years
Corrupt Police
Xiang Huaizhu, former Deputy Director of the Economic Crimes Investigation Bureau under the Ministry of Public Security, was sentenced on July 23 to 12 years' imprisonment for accepting bribes

"History has repeatedly proven that the involvement of a superpower in disputed areas did, more often than not, complicate the situation and bring tragedy to parties concerned."

Xinhua News Agency, in a July 27 report titled "U.S. Involvement Will Only Complicate South China Sea Issue" 

"When we spend money not only on our own needs, but also on wildlife, it promises the hope of a world in which human and nature are in harmony."

Wang Yongchen, a Chinese environmental activist, on the Ministry of Agriculture's proposal to suspend construction of the world's largest cross-sea bridge in south China, which runs through the habitat of Chinese white dolphins, during the five-month breeding season of the endangered species. The move is expected to extend the project 3 more years and cost an additional $541 million 

"China is now the world's largest exporter, but the processing trade takes up a large part, which means a fall in China's exports will affect exports in many other countries."

Ding Zhijie, professor at Beijing-based University of International Business and Economics, warning of the possible impact of large fluctuations in Chinese currency exchange rate on China's exports and global trade improvement

"It is up to a court to decide clearly whether something is in the end a crime. That said prima facie there does appear to be evidence of war crimes in this material."

Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, defending the whistle-blower website's publication of tens of thousands of classified U.S. military reports on Afghanistan that he believes show "thousands" of war crimes may have been committed there

"[I look forward to] the little things, like walking along the street without anybody looking at [me] or sitting at a table to eat with the rest of the family."

Recipient of the world's first full-face transplant, identified only as Oscar, making his first public appearance in Barcelona, Spain, on July 26. The 31-year-old Spaniard is still struggling to speak

 
CATASTROPHIC COLLAPSE The photo shows the ruins of Yihe River Bridge in Luanchuan County, Henan Province, which collapsed on July 24. On July 28, the death toll had risen to 44 with 22 still missing (ZHAO PENG)
Increased Scrutiny
Party and government officials whose spouses and children have emigrated overseas are to be subject to strict examination when applying for private passports and going abroad, according to a new regulation released on July 25
War on Drugs
China solved 39,000 drug crime cases in the first six months of this year, the Ministry of Public Security announced on July 23
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FLATTENED VILLAGE
On July 28, villagers in Hanyuan County, Sichuan Province, who lost their homes to a landslide July 17, collect useful furniture from their houses. The landslide buried about 20 people (JIANG HONGJING)
LITTE INVENTORS
On July 28, a competitor shows his design, a solar-powered amphibious vehicle, at the national youth invention competition in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province. Nearly 3,000 students of primary and junior middle schools took part (XU HUI)
MEETING THE ICON
On July 28, Chinese basketball star and Houston Rockets center Yao Ming talks with a young fan before a charity match in Taipei, Taiwan (WU JINGTENG)
GOURMETS PRADISE
An international food expo opens in Ningbo, Jiangsu Province, on July 28, attracting more than 100 food companies from across the world (CHEN SHUGEN)
 
LIGHT AND SPEEDY The second phase of the light rail project in Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province, is put into operation on July 28. Wuhan's light rail coverage has been extended 18.8 km, making it the longest city-owned light rail in China (WANG HE)
Currency Swap Pact
The People's Bank of China (PBC), the central bank, announced on July 23 a bilateral currency swap agreement with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
Bigger Private Role
The State Council promised private investors a bigger role in industries, from oil drilling to finance, and pledged to help private companies invest more abroad, according to a statement released on July 26
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Auto Boom
China's auto market continues to thrive, though the sales boom is losing some shine
Capital Destination
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) of China stood at $12.5 billion in June, soaring 39.6 percent year on year. The figure for the first half of the year was $51.4 billion, and newly approved foreign companies numbered 12,400, said the Ministry of Commerce
Steel Gloom
Reeling from weak demands and overcapacity, Chinese steelmakers are caught on a tight spot
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  • NEPAL
    Chinese Vice Minister of Public Security Chen Zhimin (right) shakes hands with the Nepalese Ministry of Home Affairs' Home Secretary Govind Prasad Kusum, after signing a memorandum of the two countries' first meeting on border law enforcement cooperation on July 27 in Kathmandu (XINHUA)
  • BRITAIN
    London Mayor Boris Johnson (center) attends the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the first Olympic products flagship store in London on July 27, the day the two-year countdown to the 2012 London Olympics began (XINHUA)
  • INDONESIA
    Spectators admire a giant copy of the Koran on July 23 at the China-Indonesia Islamic Cultural Expo and Art Show 2010. The event was just part of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of China-Indonesia diplomatic relations (YUE YUEWEI)
  • IRAQ
    Billowing smoke fills the air after a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb near Al Arabiya TV's offices in central Baghdad on July 26 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • TURKEY
    British Prime Minister David Cameron and Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan give a press conference in Ankara on July 27. Cameron said he would help Turkey with its EU accession (XINHUA/AFP)
  • SPAIN
    Anti-bullfight activists in Madrid celebrate after a vote to ban bullfights at Catalonia's parliament on July 28. Catalonia became the first region in mainland Spain to act against the centuries-old tradition (XINHUA/AFP)
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