As many as 417,300 visitors toured the Expo site Sunday, exceeding 400,000 for the fourth consecutive day.
Foxconn announced Sunday night in a statement that it will raise salaries for assembly workers at its production base in Shenzhen by 66 percent to 2,000 yuan per month as of Oct 1. Pay raised by 30%
Foxconn says wage hike may not harm company
Israeli navy killed at least four Palestinians off Gaza coast early Monday, medical sources said.
Police said a naked man yelling that he was 'Jesus' was the catalyst for a five-vehicle accident on Interstate 95 North in Darien that injured three people and slowed traffic for nearly six hours.
The Israeli navy has fired on Palestinian divers off Gaza and Palestinian medics say four people were killed in the shooting.
Trading in the shares of the suicide-plagued Foxconn International was halted right after the opening on Monday morning in Hong Kong pending the release of price sensitive information, the company said.
The Tibetan autonomous government will work with local tourist companies investing huge amounts of money to further develop the Brahmaputra Grand Canyon tourist area into a world-class top tourist spot, the xinhuanews.com.cn reported Monday.
At least 10 people, including a South African policeman, were injured during a stampede ahead of a FIFA World Cup friendly game between Nigeria and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea at a stadium east of Johannesburg on Sunday.
Ducati MotoGP rider Casey Stoner (front) of Australia and his team mate Nicky Hayden of the US compete during the Italian motorcycling Grand Prix race at the Mugello circuit in central Italy June 6, 2010.
Five-year-old girls dance on the shoulders of women during the "Coca" celebration in Redondela in rural northeastern Spain June 6, 2010.
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) recommended over the weekend that unions be established in all non-public companies, including those that are foreign funded as well as Hong Kong and Taiwan-funded companies.
Tourist authorities in Hong Kong and Shenzhen will strengthen cooperation to combat inbound travel agencies' malpractice, Hong Kong's Commissioner for Tourism Philip Yung Wai-hung said on Saturday.