China's Vice Foreign Minister Xie Hangsheng on Tuesday summoned Sudan's Charge d'Affairesand lodged urgent representations to the country over rebels' attack on a camp belonging to a Chinese company.
The State Council announced Tuesday that it will send drafts of the annual government work report to local governments and some central departments in order to solicit opinions and get feedback.
Seattle-based coffee chain Starbucks Corp. on Tuesday raised prices in its 500 Chinese mainland stores, the first price hike for its mainland stores in five years.
US politicians have aimed a barrage of critiques at China's trade policies recently but the shots from the crisis-plagued economy of the United States are likely to miss their target, or worse, backfire.
Three men who allegedly manufactured and sold fake salt made from toxic pesticide residue have appeared in court in Fuyang city, Anhui province.
Several kindergartens in Shanxi province in northern China are charging parents 1,200 yuan ($190) for a palm-reading test that they claim can predict their toddlers' intelligence and potential.
China will overhaul its current food standards, integrating new specifications and weeding out others in a move largely aimed at avoiding overlap and contradiction.
China expressed regrets over the World Trade Organization (WTO)'s ruling against China in raw material exports, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Tuesday.
On Jan 27, a medical team from the Beijing-based General Hospital of the Armed Police Force sent 19 Tibetan children with congenital heart disease to the capital for free medical treatment.
The scale of China's local debt has aroused concerns as some fear defaults would threaten the stability of the country's banking system.
A shortage of aluminum chloride, which neutralizes cadmium, is hampering the fight to clean a pollutant from a South China river.
Visitors chased the warm sunshine to Hainan province, but many came back in a bad mood after being overcharged and swindled.