Off the wire
RAF stealth warplane to perform first ever display in Britain  • Syrian army close to cutting key rebel supply line in Aleppo  • Foreign tourists to Cambodia's Preah Vihear heritage site up 19 pct in H1  • Bangladesh police warn action against people indulge militant activity on social media  • Tibet committed to environmental protection: official  • Scientists teach robots to hunt  • Messi lawyers to appeal 21 momths prison term  • China says arbitral court's ruling has no effect on its maritime rights  • Merkel defends stronger NATO presence in E Europe  • Interview: U.S. tries to encircle China under navigation freedom pretext: Russian expert  
You are here:   Home

Chinese association sets up center for overseas journalists

Xinhua, July 7, 2016 Adjust font size:

All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) opened a center for overseas journalists on Thursday to enhance its service for news reporting.

The center will organize talks and briefings on current issues of interest to overseas journalists, said Zhu Shouchen, executive secretary of the ACJA, at the launch ceremony.

Officials and experts will be invited to offer authoritative interpretations and dispel doubts.

The center will also organize interviews outside Beijing, handle inquiries and help overseas journalists solve problems in their work and lives, Zhu said.

About 150 people, including representatives of overseas media and diplomats from foreign embassies, were present at the ceremony. Endi