The recent bust of a waste cooking oil production and supply chain in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality has aroused a new round of public anxiety over the country's food safety.
Taobao Mall announced Monday that it will postpone raising its annual service fees and deposits for its registered sellers.
Internet users have expressed anger as no passers-by stopped to help a two-year-old girl hit by a van.
Two organizations paid about $13,000 to a dog trader in Sichuan province to rescue nearly 800 dogs that were due to be delivered to restaurants.
An alleged drug dealer who injured three policemen and took three hostages shot himself to death after being surrounded by hundreds of police in a border county in Guangxi.
China's largest offshore oil producer CNOOC Ltd said on Saturday it has cleaned up the oil sheen on the sea surface in the Bohai Bay in North China.
An oil spill was discovered in North China's Bohai Sea Friday evening and is being assessed for damage, maritime authorities said. CNOOC: Oil leak cleaned
Three doctors have been arrested for illegally harvesting human organs in North China's Hebei province, local authorities said.
As China's booming microblog services have become a popular way for people to voice their opinions, government departments and officials are encouraged to use the tool to better communicate with the public.
The government of Shanghai plans to require users of matchmaking websites to register their real names, a move to make those websites a more honest and ordered community.
Family members of the Chinese sailors killed or missing in the attack on two cargo ships on Mekong River in northern Thailand last week have left Thailand for home, official said Friday.
Bright crimson moonlight dappling Mekong River mirrored the sadness of the relatives who were saying goodbye to the Chinese sailors killed after their cargo ships were attacked by suspected drug traffickers on the Mekong River near Golden Triangle on October 5.