One third of government departments in Shenzhen have been axed in an attempt to de-emphasize government and move toward a more market-based society.
The Sichuan Provincial Higher People's Court sentenced a drink driver to life imprisonment on Tuesday, revoking an earlier court's death sentence.
Bad attitudes and lax pollution controls are risking public health.
China's young and mysterious special forces are likely to grab plenty of attention on Oct 1 when they march in a military parade for the first time.
European Union Trade Commissioner Catherine Ashton started a week-long trip to China on Sunday, her first one to the country since she assumed office last October.
With a crimped economy tightening belts, a growing number of expatriates in China are seeing home schooling as a solution to the soaring cost of tuition.
China's car market is the world's largest with dazzling growth opportunities. Yet, foreign automakers face an uphill battle marketing cars in an intensely competitive and fickle market.
China's judiciary agencies have extended focus of corruption targets to bribe givers, as prosecutors expanded a blacklist of bribers to all industries to uproot corruption.
Many experts foresee a green trade boom between the United States and China due to their enormous energy demand, but when that will come and how large it will be remain unclear.
Nowadays many Chinese college graduates choose to start their own businesses or be self-employed, as the job market becomes more stagnant under the influence of the global financial crisis.
The family members of four victims killed by drunken driver Sun Weiming have told a high court that they forgive the killer, a day before he appeals his death sentence today.
Walking through the Beijing Capital International Airport after a long flight from New Haven, Connecticut, Yale President Richard Levin was stopped by a Chinese traveler.