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- Rescuers fail to find survivors in Guizhou landslide
- Interview: Patient-doctor ties improved with "pay after" medical system
- Crossover: Progress in China healthcare reform
- China introduces new medical payment method
- China expands community health centers, raises drug standards
- Studio interview: IP address not reliable evidence of source of attack
- Expert: Hacking accusations lack technical proof
- China dismisses US cyber-attack accusations
- Top Chinese legislator visits Macao
- China rejects hacking allegations
- Exclusive: China issues new policy on medical reform
- China announces new medical reform
- China's top legislator arrives in Macao
- Crossover: Abe's two-sided policy on Diaoyu Islands
- Crossover: Cyber threat poses security challenges
- Ministry of National Defense refutes US hacking allegations
- China to build earthquake warning system
- Earthquakes hit SW China
- Japanese FM official visits China
- China: Hacking allegations "groundless"
Rescuers fail to find survivors in Guizhou landslide Posted: 20 Feb 2013 04:41 AM PST Two days after a devastating landslide struck southwest China?s Guizhou Province, rescuers have failed to locate any survivors who are believed to have been buried in the disaster. |
Interview: Patient-doctor ties improved with "pay after" medical system Posted: 20 Feb 2013 04:38 AM PST For more on this, we?re joined on the line by Liu Guo?en, a member of State Council?s consultative committee on Medical Reform, and professor of economics from Peking University. |
Crossover: Progress in China healthcare reform Posted: 20 Feb 2013 04:35 AM PST For more on the issue, we are joined in the studio by our reporter Zhang Nini. |
China introduces new medical payment method Posted: 20 Feb 2013 04:34 AM PST A new pilot program has been introduced in certain regions of China, allowing people to receive treatment without having to pay an advance deposit. |
China expands community health centers, raises drug standards Posted: 20 Feb 2013 04:32 AM PST China has again rolled out a package of new healthcare reform measures, as part of its ambitions to further expand healthcare coverage and improve the quality. The new measures issued by the State Council aim to consolidate the country?s basic drug system and healthcare operations at the grassroot level. |
Studio interview: IP address not reliable evidence of source of attack Posted: 20 Feb 2013 04:20 AM PST Now joining us in the studio is Teng Jianqun, Director for the Center of Arms Control at the China Institute of International Studies. |
Expert: Hacking accusations lack technical proof Posted: 20 Feb 2013 04:18 AM PST Does the report released by US cyber security firm Mandiant have any ground? To seek answers to that question, CCTV talked to Professor Hu Xiaofeng from the National Defense University. |
China dismisses US cyber-attack accusations Posted: 20 Feb 2013 04:12 AM PST China's military and government have both dismissed US allegations of cyber attacks. They say China has never supported any hacking activities, and they denounced a report by the US cyber security firm Mandiant?s as having no factual, technical or legal basis. |
Top Chinese legislator visits Macao Posted: 20 Feb 2013 03:00 AM PST Top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo has arrived in Macao on a three-day visit, to mark the 20th anniversary of the promulgation of the Macao Basic Law. |
China rejects hacking allegations Posted: 20 Feb 2013 02:59 AM PST The Chinese Foreign Ministry had rejected US hacking allegations, calling the accusations groundless and unprofessional. |
Exclusive: China issues new policy on medical reform Posted: 20 Feb 2013 01:05 AM PST China has issued a document pushing for medical reform. The move aims to control medical costs, and will cap patients' total medical expenditures. Chen Wenling, Director General of the Comprehensive Affairs Department, of the Research office of the State Council, explained the desired long term impacts of this new policy. |
China announces new medical reform Posted: 20 Feb 2013 01:02 AM PST China's State Council announces new policies to consolidate grassroots medical reform. |
China's top legislator arrives in Macao Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:29 PM PST Wu Bangguo, Chairman of China?s National People?s Congress Standing Committee, has arrived in Macao Special Administrative Region, to attend the 20th anniversary celebration of the release of the Macao Basic Law. |
Crossover: Abe's two-sided policy on Diaoyu Islands Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:08 PM PST For more on the Japanese diplomat?s visit to China, we are joined by our reporter Hou Na, who?s been covering the event in Beijing. |
Crossover: Cyber threat poses security challenges Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:57 PM PST The Chinese Ministry of National Defense has rebutted allegations from the United States of Chinese hacker attacks. |
Ministry of National Defense refutes US hacking allegations Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:55 PM PST The Chinese Ministry of National Defense has rebutted allegations from the United States of Chinese hacker attacks. Spokesman Geng Yansheng gave a statement in a media briefing on Wednesday in Beijing. |
China to build earthquake warning system Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:43 PM PST China?s Earthquake Administration says the country will have a national earthquake monitoring and warning system within five years. |
Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:37 PM PST Southwest China has been hit by three earthquakes. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and border regions of China?s Sichuan and Yunnan provinces have all been affected. |
Japanese FM official visits China Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:12 PM PST Senior Japanese diplomat Shinsuke Sugiyama is now in Beijing for a three-day visit. Shinsuke Sugiyama is the head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry?s Asian and Oceanic Affairs Bureau. He arrived in Beijing on Tuesday. |
China: Hacking allegations "groundless" Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:05 PM PST The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Defense Ministry have said that the allegations agasint Chinese hacker attacks are groundless and unprofessional. |
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