The former general manager of Sinopec Guangdong was demoted in reaction to a scandal concerning extravagant liquor bills, the company said on Monday.
While applying to get driver's licenses on the mainland, members of the public can agree to give their organs away after they die, said vice-minister of health.
Forum: will you donate in such a scenario?
The current vegetable price slump may offer temporary support in China's fight against soaring inflation, but it has also taken its toll on Chinese farmers.
At least 2,428 Chinese governmental agencies and officials have been posting short messages online using domestic micro-blogging services that are similar to Twitter.
A former district Party chief in Chongqing, who hit the headlines when he ordered a developer to stop work because a project was ruining the fengshui of a govt building, has been promoted.
Prosecutors in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality dropped charges on Friday against the Beijing lawyer Li Zhuang, who was accused of encouraging a witness to fabricate evidence.
Infant food products, in which levels of melamine is higher than 1 milligram per kilogram of food, will be prohibited from sale in China.
Experts seek end to food double standard
China mulls prohibition of BPA in infant bottles
Li Peiyao's parents were not pleased with the overdue apology they finally received from Gu Pengtu, chief of the county where they live, who had been in a car that knocked over their son in a traffic accident in 2009.
For some, the online Bulletin Board System (BBS) means more than just a way to socialize at Tsinghua University.
Xu Zongheng, the former mayor of China's southern boomtown of Shenzhen, stood trial on Thursday on charges of accepting bribes, according to a local court in Central China.
The World Earth Day, which falls on April 22, is here and the China Daily website is inviting readers to share their views on the global day of action to appreciate the Earth's natural resources.
Tsinghua University, one of China's prime institutions of higher learning, will strive to be ranked on par with Harvard, Oxford and Cambridge as a major world university, officials and scholars say as it celebrates the centennial anniversary this month.