The Internet-savvy health chief of Gansu province has kicked up a storm by claiming medical workers had mastered a martial arts technique.
Beijing on Thursday warned that Manila's recent provocations have forced Beijing to strengthen the level of alert in the waters off Huangyan Island.
China confirmed on Thursday that some of the Chinese citizens arrested by Nigeria on charges of illegal trading have been released.
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Less than 40 percent of software installed on computers in China was pirated in 2011, a decline of 3 percentage points from the previous year.
A fund dedicated to fighting child abduction via online microblogging services was established Thursday by the China Social Assistance Foundation.
Another 10 tons of suspect oil needs to be recalled in Yunnan as the manufacturer believed to be adding industrial animal fat to edible oil products.
Carriers of hepatitis B virus are now allowed to work at kindergartens and nurseries, under a new guidelines on health and hygiene at kindergartens.
Beijing's new sanitation standards for public toilets include one item that has people buzzing: No more than two flies allowed.
A young couple believed to have buried an woman alive after knocking her down while drunken driving have been placed in criminal detention.
Ou Guangyun removes dead fish from his fish pond in Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan province, on Tuesday. Thousands of fish have died in recent days in his pond, in which he invested more than 100,000 yuan($16,000), and Ou suspects that sewage from an upstream plant killed the fish.
The Ministry of Education said Wednesday in a statement that it has never published any lists of high school rankings in China.