Chen Wanning, who writes under the pen name Ning Caishen, has been arrested in an apartment in Beijing after a tip-off that he had taken drugs.
Chinese recycling tycoon buys steak tartare lunch for 300 "underprivileged" New Yorkers in controversial bid to change perception of China's elite as obsessed with material goods.
The Quannengshen, or Eastern Lightening, sect was banned in China nearly 20 years ago, but it made national headlines after its followers were arrested for murdering a woman.
The ministry said police handled 1,491 drug-related crimes involving foreigners last year. A total of 1,963 foreign drug suspects were arrested, an increase of 17.3 percent.
Su Rong, vice chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee, is being probed for suspected disciplinary violations.
Labor disputes have emerged as a worrying trend and foreign-funded firms have been urged by China's top union body to consider using professional mediators.
An increasing number of well-heeled Chinese are now flying abroad in search of better medical services. As a result, consultancy companies find it high time to expand their business.
Police nationwide are stepping up efforts to curb the increasing number of drug-related crimes by targetting manufacturing, trafficking and pre-cursor chemicals.
The popularity of children's names in China is connected with national events, for example recent choices such as Hexie ("harmonious society") and Aoyun ("Olympics").
In an attemp to promote equality in education, China's leading universities are trying to provide access to students from disadvantaged rural backgrounds.
The former deputy chief of China's top economic planning body sought benefits for others by taking advantage of his position, and accepted "an extremely large amount" of financial incentives.
The coach who led China to its only World Cup finals said the key for the country's future in football is to encourage more people to participate in the sport.
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