China's currency made headlines Thursday amid increased speculation the government will resume its appreciation, but analysts said it is too early to make such a conclusion.
Zhang Li, an official in Central China's Hunan province, was forced to declare his assets, including five apartments, on Tuesday to prove his innocence after an alleged "impostor" posted the information, though "inaccurate", online.
Recent investigations have found that some bleaching agents widely used in flour production contain as much as 30 percent pulverized lime, a substance that has been linked to health problems.
An employee of Taiwan manufacturing giant Foxconn Technology Group, a major manufacturer for the US-based Apple Corp, attempted suicide by jumping out of the company's dormitory building on Tuesday.
KFC, the US fast food giant, is under widespread criticism in China after it cancelled a promotional activity on Tuesday, claiming that some customers had fake coupons.
China's Tencent, as well as Russian firms, ProfMedia and DST, have submitted their offers for AOL's instant-messaging service ICQ, which is reportedly valued at up to $300 million.
A manager of porn game website has spoken out how his business works on Wednesday's National Business Daily, two weeks after a state watchdog agency blacklisted his website, along with 47 others, and threatened to shut them down unless they clean up their lewd contents.
Han Han, a Chinese professional rally driver, best-selling author and China's most popular blogger, has been nominated as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
The city administration authority in Leiyang, Hunan province, recently came under fire from the country's netizens for defying traffic regulations, information nddaily.com reported on Tuesday.
Online virtual assets of local netizens will be protected and supervised by police in the booming southern city of Shenzhen, a local white paper said.
China on Tuesday refuted a claim that Chengdu-based hackers stole information from the Indian Defense Ministry.
A city legislator of East China's Zhejiang province has been detained for a drunk driving accident, which left four people dead and six injured, local police said on Tuesday.