Two Foxconn employees were separately found dead Wednesday in Shenzhen, according to www.nfdaily.cn.
The media registration center at Shanghai World Expo is dealing with an avalanche of application forms. Until Wednesday, it has received approximately 13,000 forms, with 589 overseas media, China News Service reports.
A man accused of sleeping with over 500 women in a bombshell news report sweeping across the internet is now under investigation for taking bribes, said an official press circular.
China Daily released its application for iPad as Apple Inc.'s tablet computers went on sale at Apple stores in the United States on April 3, becoming the first media outlet in China to land on iPad.
A trade deficit, if one happened in March, would be a "temporary phenomena" for China on the way to recovering its economic growth and "cannot last for long", Chen Deming, minister of commerce, told China Daily on Thursday.
Shanghai is the top choice for Taiwan investors who are interested in property market outside the island, leaving Tokyo and Singapore immediately trailing behind, the China News Agency citing a local newspaper report.
A Chinese official on Thursday pledged that the country will stick to its clean energy policy, while urging the international community to enhance mutual trust and push for more transparency and cooperation at the climate conference to be held in Mexico in November this year.
The Asia News Network (ANN) held the opening ceremony of its 2010 annual meeting at the Kempinski-Beijing Hotel on Thursday Morning.
Mayor Zhang Guosheng of Putian City in East China’s Fujian province has killed himself by jumping off the local government office building on Wednesday evening.
With the distinct diaojiao building style of the Tujia ethnic group, a newly-built school in Hunan province cost a whopping 40 million yuan ($6 million), almost 195 times more than the normal amount of investment a typical primary school would cost, and it causes a stir online.
Although it was overcast on Tuesday morning, some 5,000 students at the Development School of Chengdu No.7 High School were overjoyed to participate in a donation ceremony on the school’s spacious playground.
China's Tencent, as well as Russian firms, ProfMedia and DST, have submitted their offers for AOL's instant-messaging service ICQ, which is reportedly valued at up to $300 million.