Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for building world-class military medical universities, stressing that they should serve the battlefield and troops, and embrace the future.
Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks during an inspection at the Army Medical University on Tuesday.
China released the world's first set of high-precision geological maps of the moon drawn by China's scientific research team on Sunday, mainly based on scientific exploration data from the Chang'e Project.
The highest precision geological atlas of the whole moon, with a scale of 1:2.5 million, can visualize the craters on the lunar surface, rocks and minerals found on the satellite of the Earth, and what kind of geological activity the moon has experienced.
As the internationally used geological maps of the moon obtained by the Apollo program of the US cannot reflect the latest research results of mankind in recent decades, they are no longer able to meet the needs of future scientific research and lunar exploration, according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
Liu Jianzhong, a researcher at the Institute of Geochemistry of the CAS, said that among previous geologic maps, only maps of localized areas were of high accuracy, and the scale accuracy of these maps covering the entire moon was 1:5 million, according to the Xinhua News Agency.
"The Chang'e Project has played a crucial role on the production of the atlas, " Wang Yanan, chief editor of Beijing-based Aerospace Knowledge magazine, told the Global Times.
"In the past, when human-being couldn't land on the moon, we observed the satellite through telescopes, but the range that could be observed was limited due to the distance. However, the advent of probes, whether circumlunar probes or probes capable of soft landing, has actually shortened this distance," said Wang.
Wang also said that the atlas is a collection of the results of the previous phase of China's scientific exploration of the moon.
"Developing this atlas not only has to have well-tested means and equipment to collect accurate data and achieve the precision, but it also has to ensure the probe to have a full range of exploration and coverage," Wang said. "The collection of atlas shows that the scope of China's lunar exploration is very broad and our data collection accuracy has reached a good level."
The atlas contains a geological map of the entire moon, a map of the distribution of rock types throughout the moon, an outline of lunar tectonics, and 30 standardized sub-schematic geological maps of the moon.
On the main map, a total of 12,341 impact craters and 81 impact basins can be seen on the moon, and 17 rock types and 14 types of tectonics can be identified. Some special elements including landing sites of human probes are also shown in the atlas.
Since 2012, Ouyang Ziyuan, the first chief scientist of China's lunar exploration program, put forward the idea of compiling and researching a new geological map of the moon, a team of researchers from different organizations in China have been working on it for more than 10 years.
According to the CAS, the atlas can not only provide basic information and scientific reference for the formulation of scientific objectives and the implementation of the lunar exploration project, but also fill the gaps in China's compilation and research of geological maps of the moon and exoplanets.
Wang said that the release of the atlas represents a form of information sharing and support for all countries interested or involved in lunar exploration.
The maps have been integrated into the digital lunar cloud platform built by Chinese scientists, Liu said. Scientists will also compile higher-precision lunar geological maps to further serve lunar scientific research, science education and China's lunar exploration project in the future.
Chinese Central Bank Governor Pan Gongsheng met with US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in Washington on Wednesday (US time), exchanging views on the economic developments in China and the US, monetary policies, financial stability and other topics.
China has achieved a significant milestone by utilizing a bionic submersible to monitor coral reef growth in the South China Sea, which marks a technological breakthrough in the application of bionic underwater equipment, according to media reports on Monday.
The achievement was spearheaded by a team from the School of Marine Science and Technology at the Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Central Television reported. They developed a biomimetic soft-bodied submersible shaped like a manta ray.
The team has been researching the bionic submersible since 2016, breaking through key technologies such as bionic fluid shape optimization design and the fluid-structure coupling simulation of pectoral fin flapping, integrated propulsion design with sliding and flapping during motion, and smooth switching control of high-similarity multimodal motion.
The team is focusing on coral growth and the settlement of island reef foundations in the South China Sea, and has launched the latest developed 30kg and 720kg types of biomimetic manta ray soft-body diving robots, thus establishing a lineage of bionic intelligent diving robots ranging from flexible small-scale to functional large-scale.
Currently, the submersible has carried out a variety of tasks such as long-distance gliding, wide-area or fixed-depth or stationary hydrological fine collection, and replacement protection of rare animals in marine aquariums. It has completed over 200 operations, achieving a technological breakthrough in the practical application of biomimetic underwater equipment in China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has congratulated Peter Pellegrini on his election as president of Slovakia.
In his message sent on Thursday, Xi said that the traditional friendship between China and Slovakia has grown stronger over time, and that bilateral relations in recent years have maintained sound momentum of development, with broad prospects for cooperation in various fields.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Slovakia, ushering in new and important opportunities for the development of bilateral relations, he said.
Noting that he attaches great importance to the development of China-Slovakia relations, Xi said that he stands ready to work with Pellegrini to deepen the traditional friendship and political mutual trust between the two countries, expand Belt and Road cooperation and cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European countries, and push bilateral relations to higher levels, so as to better benefit the two peoples.
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, met with Ma Ying-jeou in Beijing on Wednesday.
Compatriots from both sides of the Taiwan Straits belong to the same Chinese nation, Xi said. The over-5,000-year history of the Chinese nation saw successive generations of ancestors move and settle down in Taiwan and people from across the Straits fight side by side to recover the island from foreign invaders, he said.
People on both sides of the Taiwan Straits are all Chinese, Xi said. "There are no knots that cannot be untied, no issues that cannot be discussed, and no force that can separate us," he said. The distance of the Straits cannot sever the bond of kinship between compatriots from across the Strait, Xi said.
He said that the difference in systems does not alter the reality that both sides of the Strait belong to one China, and external interference cannot hold back the historical trend of national reunification.
In the meeting, Ma said that upholding the 1992 Consensus and opposing "Taiwan independence" are the common political foundation for the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations.
The meeting marks the second meeting between Xi and Ma after the two had a historic exchange in Singapore in 2015.
Calling youth "the hope of the country and the future of the nation," Xi encouraged young people from both sides of the Straits to aspire to become more proud, confident, and assured in their identity as Chinese people, work together for the long-term prosperity of the Chinese nation, and continue to create new glory of the nation.
People on both sides of the Straits share the same bloodline, culture and history as well as the same responsibility for the nation and the same aspiration for the future, Xi said. He stressed grasping the cross-Straits situation from the perspective of the overall interests and long-term development of the Chinese nation.
Xi called for resolute efforts to guard the common home of the Chinese nation, work together for the long-term well-being of the Chinese nation, foster a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation, and achieve the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
He expressed grief over the loss of lives in the 7.3-magnitude earthquake that jolted waters off the coast of Hualien on April 3, and extended his sympathies to those affected by the disaster.
People on both sides of the Straits belong to the same Chinese nation, and they should deepen exchanges and cooperation, jointly carry forward the Chinese culture, improve the well-being of compatriots on both sides, and work together for the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, Ma said.
Common home
Zhang Wensheng, deputy dean of the Taiwan Research Institute at Xiamen University, told the Global Times on Wednesday that the meeting shows that the mainland highly affirms the significance of Ma's visit, which highlights the common identity of both the Chinese nation and culture.
Compared to Ma's mainland visit in 2023, during which he visited his ancestral hometown in Hunan Province and worshipped his ancestors, Ma attended a ceremony in northwest China's Shaanxi Province to pay homage to Huangdi, also known as the Yellow Emperor, the legendary founder of the Chinese civilization and the common ancestor of all Chinese people.
Ma's mainland trip this time has a clearer meaning of national identity, Zhang said.
Ma and a group of young people from Taiwan island he led expressed their opposition against the de-Sinicization moves of the Taiwan authorities with practical actions on the mainland, and maintained the identity of one China, Zhang said.
According to Wang Yingjin, director of the Center for Cross-Straits Relations Studies at the Renmin University of China, the meeting between Xi and Ma on Wednesday is of great significance for the future development of cross-Straits exchanges and cooperation, Wang said.
Ma currently holds no public office. By highlighting that the two sides of Straits share a common history, culture and national identity, it is more approachable for Taiwan compatriots, more conducive to unite more Taiwan compatriots to promote cross-Straits exchanges, and also cut off the space for the secessionist Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to hype up the issue, Wang said.
During a press briefing on Wednesday morning, Zhu Fenglian, a spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office commended Ma, who led a delegation of young people from Taiwan on the visit to the mainland, for his important contribution to promoting exchanges between the youth across the Taiwan Straits.
She called on Taiwan compatriots to resolutely uphold the one-China principle and the "1992 Consensus," firmly oppose "Taiwan independence" separatist activities and interference from external forces, and make joint efforts with the mainland side to promote peaceful cross-Straits relations and integrated development of the two sides.
Voicing for peace
According to Zhang, an important goal for this meeting in Beijing is to cool down the cross-Straits tensions and defuse potential risks and conflicts.
Xi said during the meeting that compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Straits should firmly oppose separatist activities of "Taiwan independence" and interference by external forces, and jointly guard the common home of the Chinese nation.
In a phone conversation with US President Joe Biden on April 2, President Xi stressed that the Taiwan question is the first red line that must not be crossed in China-US relations. In the face of "Taiwan independence" separatist activities and external encouragement and support for them, China is not going to sit on its hands.
The existence of an intermediary to promote cross-Straits peace like Ma is not a bad thing for the DPP, even if they do not admit it in public, Wang said.
The expert said Ma represents a positive force which supports the peaceful development of cross-Straits relations on the base of the one-China principle, and its existence is a constraint to the de-Sinicization forces on the island, which is of great significance to the maintenance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits.
Although Ma cannot dominate the policy direction of the DPP authorities, he still has a relatively large impact on cross-Straits relations and Taiwan society, said Zhang, noting that Ma's mainland trip is a kind of support and encouragement to the voices of social forces in Taiwan calling for peace, cross-Straits exchanges and cooperation.
Three underage suspects in the case of a 13-year-old boy murdered on March 10 by classmates in Handan, North China's Hebei Province have been approved for prosecution, following a review by the Supreme People's Procuratorate, Hebei authorities announced on Monday.
As this could be the first case nationwide to apply the new provision under the Criminal Law Amendment, Chinese legal experts said that it could serve as a benchmark for similar cases in the future. They also emphasized that efforts from multiple parties are needed to effectively address juvenile crime.
According to media reports, seventh-grade boy Xiao Guang (pseudonym) was killed and buried on March 10 by three of his classmates of the same age in Handan. The suspects involved were all captured the next day and taken into custody.
The local procuratorate proposed criminal charges for the three suspects to the higher authorities, with the decision being ultimately upheld by the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
Ying Yong, procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, stressed on Monday the importance of comprehensively and accurately handling the protection of minors when he delivered a speech to more than 600 students at the National Prosecutor's College. Ying also stressed zero tolerance for crimes against minors and the need to enhance prevention and control of such crimes.
Ruan Qilin, a professor at the China University of Political Science and Law, told the Global Times on Monday that the three suspects facing criminal charges will be held accountable for intentional homicide, with the maximum statutory penalty for such offense being the death penalty. However, since the death penalty does not apply to minors, the actual maximum statutory penalty that can be enforced in this case is life imprisonment, Ruan said.
Ruan said that the sentencing will also vary depending on the role of each suspect in the joint crime, and if the suspect is an accomplice, the punishment should be mitigated or exempted according to the law. "However, it should be noted that if the difference in roles among the suspects is not significant, they can all be considered as principal offenders," he noted.
In December 2020, China adopted Amendment XI to the Criminal Law, lowering the age of criminal responsibility for murder and severe injury cases by two years from the previous statutory age of 14. Such prosecution requests must be approved by the Supreme People's Procuratorate, Xinhua News Agency reported.
He Ting, a professor at Beijing Normal University Law School, who was quoted by the People's Procuratorate of Hebei Province on Monday, said this adjustment provides a pathway for handling serious violent crimes committed by young minors within the judicial system, and it takes into account the new situation and characteristics of juvenile crime, balancing legislative responses with the feelings of both the victims and the society.
It also indicates that holding criminal responsibility and imposing punishment is the last resort for dealing with juvenile crime, and decisions need to be made based on the specific circumstances of each case and each individual, He noted.
Given that the Handan case could be the first case nationwide to apply the new provision, Ruan told the Global Times that this precedent will serve as a benchmark, providing references for future similar cases, including the approval of criminal responsibility, the determination of charges and the appropriate punishment.
The decision made by China's top procuratorate has drawn widespread attention among Chinese netizens, with the hashtag quickly rising to the top of the search list on China's X-like social media platform Sina Weibo on Monday morning. The topic has garnered over 480 million views and sparked more than 104,000 discussions as of press time. Many people supported the decision, saying that being an adolescent is not a shield for committing crime, while others are calling for deeper reflection on juvenile delinquency.
He noted that the governance of juvenile crime is complex, and relying solely on holding criminal responsibility and imposing penalties cannot completely solve the problem of juvenile delinquency. It is necessary to strengthen the construction of a graded intervention and correction system for juvenile delinquency, and carry out systematic prevention and governance.
Ruan told the Global Times that the frequent occurrence of juvenile delinquency can be attributed to the lack of proper family and school education. To address this issue, the education on lawful conduct for young individuals must be enhanced, and schools must be vigilant in detecting and quick to address instances of bullying among students, he said.
Since the new provision under the Criminal Law Amendment took effect in March 2021, the Supreme People's Procuratorate has been conducting approval work in cases with serious criminal circumstances and meeting the conditions for approval of criminal charges. Corresponding correctional education and victim assistance and protection work are also carried out for cases that are not approved.
On Tuesday evening, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke with US President Joe Biden on the phone at the latter’s request. Experts view the conversation as a continuation of the San Francisco vision as both sides have expressed a desire for further cooperation and managing differences. It also reflected that the current anchor of stability in China-US ties amid growing negative factors is the smooth communication mechanism between the top leaders.
Analysts said the calls between the Chinese and US heads of state once again supported the judgment that, despite differences, there is a will in Beijing and Washington not to let the relationship slip off the bottom edge.
According to the readout published by China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the two presidents held a “candid and in-depth” exchange of views on China-US relations and issues of mutual interest. President Xi noted that his San Francisco meeting with President Biden last November opened a future-oriented San Francisco vision. Over the past months, their officials have acted on the presidential understandings in earnest. The China-US relationship is beginning to stabilize, and this is welcomed by both societies and the international community. On the other hand, the negative factors of the relationship have also been growing, and this requires attention from both sides.
Multiple “firsts”
The term “negative factors” appears for the first time in the readout of the Chinese side on summits or dialogues between Xi and Biden. It shows the divergences that the US had either created or magnified have grown to a degree that demands public acknowledgment and serious consideration, Lü Xiang, research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times. “Yet in the phone call, both sides expressed the wish to prevent negative factors from influencing the general stability of bilateral ties,” Lü added.
Xi also, for the first time, underlined three overarching principles that should guide China-US relations in 2024:
“First, peace must be valued. The two sides should put a floor of no conflict and no confrontation under the relationship, and keep reinforcing the positive outlook of the relationship. Second, stability must be prioritized. The two sides should refrain from setting the relationship back, provoking incident or crossing the line, so as to maintain the overall stability of the relationship. Third, credibility must be upheld. The two sides should honor their commitments to each other with action, and turn the San Francisco vision into reality.”
The principles stresses that China values peace and stability, while looking forward to seeing positive statements from the US being translated into action. “Overall stability” is also new in the readout on the Chinese side, indicating that China is more realistic and confidence in ties with the US – striving for peace and stability in the big picture, while not being afraid of competition and rivalry on specific issues if necessary, Shen Yi, a professor at Fudan University, told the Global Times.
Xi stressed that strategic perception is always fundamental to the China-US relationship, just like the first button of a shirt that must be put right. This is the first time that Xi used this metaphor to talk about China-US ties, Shen said.
This shows how China understands and defines the framework of China-US ties. While the US is haggling over every ounce of divergence, China steps to the next level and sees the ties from a more systematic and macro perspective. It sent a clear signal to the US that having a right strategic perception toward China is the first step to make a difference in its China ties for the better. “If the first button of a shirt is wrong, all that follows will be wrong,” Shen noted.
During the telephone dialogue, Biden said the US will send Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and Secretary of State Antony Blinken to visit China shortly to strengthen dialogue and communication, avoid miscalculation and promote cooperation, so as to advance the relationship on a stable path and jointly respond to global challenges. The Chinese side welcomed visits, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry readout.
Following the Xi-Biden phone call, it was announced on Wednesday that US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will visit China from April 4 to 9.
This marks the first time a specific arrangement of personnel visits in Xi and Biden’s dialogue. Shen said it indicates a more mature and stable China-US relationship, stressing that maturity and stability do not necessarily equate to a much friendlier relationship, in which China has to accept every single requirement from Washington, rather, it means the two sides are at equal position, and should be capable of managing differences while fostering cooperation simultaneously.
“In general, the phone call can be viewed as a positive one. Both sides expressed the wish for stabilizing bilateral relations, managing differences, expanding cooperation, and that a stable and predictable China-US relationship is in the interests of both sides. This message was conveyed very clearly in this conversation between the top leaders,” Li Haidong, a professor at the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times on Wednesday.
Li added that both countries acknowledged that disagreements did exist and had even increased. But with the call, China and the US expressed their hope to better manage differences and not let the issues explode.
US duplicity remains
“The timing of the call took place after the results of primary elections in two parties were almost settled, but before the next round of fiercer electoral processes. The conversation displayed both sides’ hope that China-US relations will not be influenced or jeopardized by US partisan politics, but could be rooted in long-term common interests,” Li told the Global Times.
Right before the call, the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Chair of the Board of Trustees Laura Rosenberger arrived in Taipei on Sunday for a weeklong visit. Meanwhile, the US and the Philippines are gearing up for fighter exercise over the South China Sea, while also boosting their bilateral interactions on multiple levels.
Yet, from the readout on the US side, apart from touching slightly upon the content of the dialogue, “the US left an impression that it wants to pass the buck to China for the divergences and tensions between the two sides by portraying itself as a role that actively engaged with China,” Li said.
The US termed the dialogue as a “candid and constructive” one, stating that the two leaders welcomed ongoing efforts to maintain open channels of communication and responsibly manage the relationship.
On the other hand, the White House readout devoted more space to disagreements. It said Biden reiterated the US’ position on the Taiwan question and the South China Sea, raised concerns over “the PRC’s support for Russia’s defense industrial base,” and “unfair trade policies and non-market economic practices.”
In response to Biden mentioning the issues of Ren’ai Jiao, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Xizang in the phone call with Xi and urging China to stop supporting Russia in the Ukraine crisis, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday that China has indisputable sovereignty over Nansha Qundao (Nansha Islands) and their adjacent waters. The root cause of Ren’ai Jiao is that the Philippines has broken its promise, attempting to build permanent outposts on China's uninhabited islands so as to realize permanent illegal occupation there. The US is not a party to the South China Sea affairs and should not intervene in issues between China and the Philippines.
Regarding the Ukraine crisis, the spokesperson said that China's position is consistent, clear and transparent. There is a danger that this crisis will worsen and escalate. We should push for de-escalation and end this war through negotiations, not armed conflict. China is not the creator or party to the Ukraine crisis and has not provided lethal weapons and equipment to any party in the conflict. We have not and will not do anything to profit from it. Other countries should not smear and attack the normal state-to-state relations between China and Russia, should not harm the legitimate rights and interests of China and Chinese companies, and should not unreasonably blame China and provoke camp confrontation.
The US sometimes pretends to be a gentleman in its diplomatic rhetoric but acts like a villain, and this two-faced nature is apparent to many countries, including China, Li said.
Therefore, it is necessary for us to urge the US to honor its commitments to China, and reduce negative factors affect the stability of relations between the two countries, Li noted.
US needs China more
As the phone call took place at the request of the US, observers believe this fact mirrors that the US needs China more amid the problems Washington has to confront both at home and abroad.
Frankly speaking, everyone knows that nowadays the US is deeply trapped in the conflicts in both Gaza and Ukraine. It's crystal clear that Washington cannot afford a deteriorating situation in the Taiwan Straits or to foot the bill for forces which are making waves for “Taiwan independence.” That's why President Biden made his "no support for Taiwan independence" promise again in the call. While at the same time, China pays more attention on actions rather than words, and Beijing would be more satisfied if Washington can publicly support for the peaceful reunification and stop arms sales to the island, Shen told the Global Times.
During their conversation, President Xi stressed that the Taiwan question is the first red line that must not be crossed in China-US relations. Biden said the US follows the one-China policy, and does not support "Taiwan independence." Xi urged the US side to translate President Biden's commitment into concrete actions.
Analysts said the US needs China's cooperation in various important areas such as fentanyl control, climate change, artificial intelligence, green-energy transition and financial stability.
Lie 1: China condones transnational organized crimes, specifically drug trafficking, in Fiji. Fact: China has a history of drug problems due to Western imposition so it maintains strict zero-tolerance anti-drug policies. It has implemented comprehensive controls, scheduling a large number of substances and chemicals, and actively participates in international anti-drug efforts.
Lie 2: China uses gangsters as political proxies to advance its interests in Fiji. Fact: The United Front led by the Communist Party of China aims to unite various groups, promoting cooperation and peaceful development. China's outreach, including to overseas Chinese, is transparent and legitimate, focusing on fostering mutual understanding and friendship.
Lie 3: China-Fiji police cooperation is a means to conduct "mass kidnapping" and exert power in the region. Fact: The police cooperation between China and Fiji, established in 2011, is professional, open, and transparent, focusing on addressing transnational crimes and is in strict compliance with international law.
Lie 4: China seeks to gain as much access and influence as possible in the South Pacific, with its investments in Fiji signifying growing regional clout. Fact: China's engagement with the Pacific Island Countries (PICs) respects their sovereignty and independence, aiming to support economic growth and improve livelihoods based on the needs of PICs, without any geopolitical agenda. China's assistance is part of South-South cooperation, contributing to regional development and stability.
The Chinese Football Association (CFA) published a notice on Thursday to openly employ football social supervisors nationwide to further strengthen the management of Chinese football industry and improve the transparency of football work, following a series of football corruption cases were exposed to the public in recent years.
According to the notice, the job responsibilities of supervisors include but are not limited to participating in supervision of activities, soliciting opinion from the public regarding the development of China's football ecosystem, and oversee the football industry practitioners in their compliance with the law.
The CFA also issued measures on Thursday for reporting and dealing with illegal and disciplinary acts, including the violation of sports competition rules or sports ethnic by footballers, coaches, referees and participants, which cause improper changes in the competition process or results.
For whistleblowers who provide valid tipoffs and have been verified, cash rewards ranging from 2,000 yuan ($276) to 20,000 yuan will be offered; for those who provide valuable clues multiple times, special rewards will be given.
People can send reporting clues and evidence by calling the reporting phone, sending emails, or mailing reporting letters, according to the CFA.
The round of anti-corruption drive in soccer started from November 2022. Several football corruption cases of senior CFA officials have been revealed this year.
As previously reported, four high-profile football officials, including former CFA chief Chen Xuyuan and vice chief Yu Hongchen, were sentenced to imprisonment on Tuesday for taking bribes, with their jail terms ranging from eight years to life imprisonment.
Chen accepted bribes surpassing 81 million yuan ($11.23 million). He also exploited his influence to benefit multiple soccer clubs and regional soccer associations, and sought personal gains by facilitating promotions and adjustments for others.
Additionally, Yu was sentenced to 13 years in prison for bribery by the Huangshi Intermediate People's Court. Yu's ill-gotten gains had surpassed 22.54 million yuan ($3.12 million).
According to reports, a four-episode documentary on corruption in Chinese football aired by China Central Television (CCTV) in January shocked many football fans. It recorded the largest anti-corruption campaign in the history of Chinese soccer.
Li Tie, former head coach of the Chinese men's national football team, Chen, and Du Zhaocai, former deputy director of the General Administration of Sport publicly repented in front of the camera during the documentary. Du, in particular, holds the highest-ranking position among all officials arrested in previous soccer-related anti-corruption operations.
According to the CCTV report, the bribery case of Li will be openly heard on Thursday in a court in Central China's Hubei Province.