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Abe must 'mend ways' after Yasukuni visitChinese State Councillor Yang Jiechi yesterday said that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the Yasukuni Shrine was a mistake that must be corrected.迷你倉最平 "We urge Abe to give up illusion and mend his ways, otherwise he will further discredit himself before Japan's neighbours and the international community," Yang said in a statement. "His visit to the Yasukuni Shrine is by no means a domestic affair of Japan, still less an act by an individual," he said. Abe's visit on Thursday is the first by a serving Japanese prime minister since 2006. Staff ReporterSix die in explosion at illegal fireworks plantSix people were killed after a fireworks workshop blast in Changde , Hunan , Xinhua reported. Five workers manufacturing fireworks powder at the illegal workshop died instantly. The explosion caused a nearby house to collapse, killing an old man inside. A suspect who allegedly ran the workshop has been taken into custody. Staff ReporterNPC annual session to convene in MarchThe National People's Congress, China's top legislature, is to convene its annual session in Beijing on March 5 next year, Xinhua reported. The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee should open on Ma迷你倉ch 3, 2014. It is the second NPC full plenum since President Xi Jinping took office, and Premier Li Keqiang is expected to give a report about the first year's work of the new leadership. Staff ReporterFormer Nanjing mayor dismissed as legislatorJi Jianye , the former mayor of Nanjing , was formally dismissed as a national legislator. Ji was removed from his post as deputy to the 12th National People's Congress on November 29 by the Standing Committee of the Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress, where he had been elected. Ji was dismissed as Nanjing mayor after being investigated for serious discipline violations in October. Staff ReporterSecurity men jailed over vendor's deathA court jailed four security officials for up to 11 years over the death of a watermelon vendor, Xinhua reported, an incident that triggered public outcry over perceived abuses of power by city patrols. Deng Zhengjia, 56, died after a fight with the security officials in Hunan province in July. Deng and his wife had been trying to sell watermelons at a scenic spot where such activity was apparently banned, according to Xinhua. A court in Hunan found the four men guilty of assaulting Deng and sentenced them to jail terms ranging from three-and-a-half to 11 years. Reutersmini storage

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