China will launch a fresh police campaign to crack down on crimes involving guns and explosives, as it works to maintain social stability.
An online purchase platform for the Chinese mainland-based UnionPay cards was launched Wednesday for Taiwan's online businesses.
Seventeen Chinese workers, rescued by the Sudanese army after a recent rebel attack on a camp site of their company, left the Sudanese capital of Khartoum for Beijing on Wednesday.
Over 700 passengers were evacuated Wednesday afternoon from a ferry that has been stranded for hours in a strait between the coastal province of Guangdong and the island province of Hainan
About half of China's overseas investments, totaling more than 600 billion yuan, will earn no return or incur losses in the next five to ten years, an expert said on Wednesday.
Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday urged the forging of a long-term, stable and diversified partnership with Canada in the energy and resource sector.
An association in China's major rare earth reserve region on Wednesday denied Japanese media reports claiming that it has agreed to cooperate on mineral business with its Okinawa counterpart.
A senior Chinese official has called for coordinated efforts among schools, families and society in building a sound social and cultural environment for the healthy development of young people's ideology and morality.
Domestic companies have been fined nearly 10 million yuan ($1.5 million) for excessive use of water, according to the Ministry of Water Resources.
China on Wednesday refuted British Foreign Secretary William Hague's criticism on China for vetoing a draft resolution on Syria, calling his denouncement irresponsible.
A passenger vessel carrying 815 people was stranded in waters south of Guangdong province, Xinhua reported.
The euro will be a less attractive option for China as a reserve currency until the debt crisis in the euro zone is resolved, senior executives at Fitch Ratings said in Beijing on Wednesday.