Eight soldiers of Chinese peacekeeping forces in Haiti were buried and more than 10 were missing after a powerful earthquake struck Haiti Tuesday afternoon.
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China's sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corporation (CIC) is now considering investing in US high speed trains.
Guangdong authorities plan to install 100,000 electric eyes at colleges and universities in the province to ensure safety, Guangzhou Daily reported.
Chinese Internet experts have expressed worry and doubt after Google announced that it was planning to pull out of China.
Google may shut down its business operations in China and close the search engine it started four years ago, David Drummond, Google’s chief legal officer, wrote in a statement.
Civil servants in Chongqing municipality will be required to serve in their posts for at least five years before quitting.
Beijing's skyline is set to change again with a new 400-meter high-rise to be built and two others planned, qianlong.com reported.
China’s solo female governor has quit her job to transfer to another post, people.com.cn reported today.
More than 50 primary school students were hospitalized for being poisoned by eating wild fruits on Tuesday, but none of the incidents was fatal, chinanews.com.cn reported.
China has received no reports of Chinese injures following a powerful earthquake in Haiti, an official of Foreign Ministry told China Daily website Wednesday.
Police have rescued 31 children who were abducted by human traffickers, xinhuanet.com reported.