China is participating in the Rim of the Pacific exercise (RIMPAC) for the first time, and Vice-Admiral Kenneth Floyd, commander of the US Third Fleet, said this is a highlight of this year's drills.
Security checkpoints at Beijing subway stations are being upgraded following several deadly attacks across the country targeting civilians.
Xu Caihou, former vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, used his post to assist the promotion of certain people and accepted bribes.
Nearly 2,000 freshmen at Shanghai University of Political Science and Law have taken part in a counterterrorism exercise.
The agreement will enable Beijing to obtain information on mainland taxpayers in the US to help fight against tax evasion and corruption.
More Chinese are embracing the 3-D printing technology and choosing to build their own machines.
An Illinois-born businessman launched his China History Podcast program to 'explain China to the Americans and spread goodwill between the two peoples'.
The Supreme People's Court is considering setting up a tribunal to hear complex environmental disputes and tackle issues related to the increasingly severe pollution.
Doctors have been treating football fans for a range of conditions, as the World Cup matches are screened live on TV in China throughout the night, taking a toll on people's health.
Wan Qingliang, Party chief of Guangzhou city in Guangdong province, is under investigation for suspected serious violations of disciplines and laws.
Chinese millionaire Chen Guangbiao's move to help homeless New Yorkers by treating them to a posh lunch has been dismissed as a publicity stunt.
News on Thursday of a fresh search zone for the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared more than three months ago failed to lift the spirits of relatives of the 154 Chinese passengers on board.
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