Changes to the nation's criminal laws means a greater number of foreign nationals are eligible for free legal aid when they go to court, as Zhang Yan reports from Lincang, Yunnan province.
Between Friday and Sunday, an experimental spacecraft will be launched to test technology for a future lunar probe designed to return from the moon with soil samples.
China CNR Corp will be among those submitting an expression of interest for a contract to supply up to 95 trains to California's planned $68 billion high-speed railway project.
Beijing has adopted a stringent food-security policy for the upcoming APEC meeting by regulating raw food-material providers and suspending sales of healthcare products at some hotels.
Hebei province will halt a series of polluting projects and take other measures to improve air quality during the upcoming APEC summit. Work will halt at 881 sites involving activities generating dust.
A group of young Afghan diplomats began a two-week training session in Washington Monday as part of a joint program co-organized by the United States and China.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) on Monday kicked off a key annual meeting which centered on "rule of law" for the first time in the Party's history.
Discussions mainly focused on the two countries' preparations for Barak Obama's visit early next month, when the president will also attend the informal leaders' meeting of the APEC in Beijing.
China's State Councilor Yang Jiechi met with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Boston on Saturday to "pave the ground" for US President Barack Obama's visit to China next month.
Police strongly condemn attempts by protesters to charge police cordon lines in Hong Kong, saying such acts undermine public order and threaten the safety of everybody.
Premier Li Keqiang has put forward a blueprint for cooperation between Asia and Europe, voicing China's commitment to shouldering more duties in global governance and security.
Hong Kong police says on Saturday morning 26 people were arrested and at least 15 police officers injured after a night of clashes between police and thousands of protesters for control of Mong Kok.
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