China hopes that various parties will continue to step up diplomatic efforts and actively seek effective ways to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue through dialogue and negotiations, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ma Zhao said Monday afternoon in Washington.
The 2007 slave labor scandal, which came to light after 400 parents posted an online petition saying their missing children had been sold to illegal brick kilns in Shanxi and Henan provinces to work as slaves, shocked the whole country and toppled many officials.
An unemployed college graduate has been sentenced to three years in prison after profiting 310,000 yuan in ad revenue from his porn site in just three months.
A man was robbed of everything but his underwear after getting drunk and falling asleep in the street in Liuzhou, in South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
A six-story modern apartment has been set up in the Rongwo Monastery, a temple with a history of more than 7,000 years, to accommodate its 180 monks in Northwest China's Qinghai province.
Nearly 60 percent of college girls want to marry the "Rich Second Generation" who are men born after the 1980s into rich families and who stand to inherit large amounts of assets from their parents.
"Tibetan costumes" will decorate Lhasa's main street in the capital city of Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region in the first phase of a rebuilding project which is scheduled to be completed by May.
People.com.cn on Monday unveiled a ranked list of China's local authorities' ability to deal with public sentiment during the first quarter of this year, in a bid to urge local governments to better handle public concerns.
An 80-90 percent price hike for benchmark iron ore prices will bring big inflation pressure to the world, said a top executive of Tata Steel, the world’s 6th largest steel company.
A total of 35 central ministries had made their 2010 budgets public as of April 11, with Ministry of Transport topping the expenditure list, with 121.2 billion yuan ($17.8 billion).
Beijing and New Delhi on Sunday expressed desire to replicate their successful cooperation at Copenhagen in the area of trade, and vowed to seek stronger economic ties.
More than 810,000 Beijingers will start work 30 minutes later from Monday as a measure to ease the metropolis' worsening traffic congestion, according to a new regulation made by the capital's authorities.