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Cities and provinces answer public security chief’s call to modernise local policing through innovation.
Li Qiang tells NPC legislators China ‘will remain firm in opposing all hegemonic, high-handed and bullying acts’ as Ministry of Finance proposes boosting diplomacy spending 6.6 per cent to US$8.4 billion for 2024.
Kiribati’s acting police commissioner said Chinese officers were assisting their local counterparts on community policing and a crime database programme.
Three mainland companies and one based in Hong Kong could be blacklisted and banned from trading with Europe as soon as Wednesday.
The US must ensure ‘fair entry treatment and full dignity’ for Chinese citizens, Chinese Public Security Minister Wang Xiaohong tells US counterpart Alejandro Mayorkas in Vienna.
Wang Xiaohong, China’s public security minister, and Viktor Orban underline stability as the basis for economic relations.
After meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan confirms two leaders will speak ‘on the phone sooner than later’.
Washington said new working group’s first meeting in Beijing was a ‘good start’ but says ‘there’s a lot more work to be done’ in fighting illicit opioid trade.
Security Minister Wang Xiaohong and Ahmad Reza Radan sign MOU on law enforcement cooperation.
Chinese leader says judicial and law enforcement authorities should ‘uphold the absolute leadership’ of the Communist Party.
Myanmar’s shadow government says it wants to work with China on issues ranging from investments to cross-border crime.
China is building security alliance with neighbours to help with extradition and crack down on cross-border crime, observers say.
Myanmese authorities urged to take ‘effective measures’ to ensure stability in the region.
Students and teachers at Chinese school warned to shelter to avoid being hit by stray bullets.
Move is fresh blow for once-rising political star after removal as foreign minister in July. He has not been seen in public since late June.
Deputy public security minister will be ‘in charge of daily operations’. He has long been a deputy to police chief Wang Xiaohong.
The Chinese leader delivered the message in a letter to eight students who lost a parent in this fashion, urging them to become ‘loyal guards of the party’.
Researcher with official think tank also tells forum that vulnerable groups must be taken into account when pursuing security goals.
Relationship shouldn’t be defined as a rivalry, Chinese expert says.
Wang Xiaohong says powers ‘with more resources and advantages’ should take the lead and take a stand against hegemony.
The head of the country’s top law enforcement body says agencies must hit the perpetrators of such activity hard.
During visit to Beijing, Russian Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov says the security alliance’s members are creating conditions for fugitive ‘safe havens’ and undermining systems for extradition and criminal investigations.
Public Security Minister Wang Xiaohong and South African Police Minister Bheki Cele also discussed belt and road security and transnational crime.
Flurry of public appeals is part of drive to combat rampant online fraud by scaling down mobile users’ exposure to platforms seen as hard to police.
Ding appears set to become the country’s top decision maker on the issue after meeting Sultan al-Jaber in Beijing.
New line-up for Central Leading Group of Hong Kong and Macau Works to ensure ‘close eye on security aspects’ in both cities, while focusing on development.