A man sentenced to death and executed in a controversial 1996 rape and murder case was acquitted of his crimes 18 years later in Inner Mongolia autonomous region on Monday.
China expressed dissatisfaction and strong opposition on Sunday to a bill passed by the United States legislature which includes clauses biased against Chinese firms.
Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Astana on Sunday for an official visit to Kazakhstan and the attendance of the 13th prime ministers' meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
China on Saturday marked the day when 77 years ago invading Japanese soldiers slaughtered more than 300,000 people, mostly unresisting civilians.
China's top disciplinary watchdog has announced a significant step in the campaign against corruption.
Analysts said the exercise was chance to put the code into practice and an encouraging indication that both navies want to minimize misunderstandings.
Premier Li Keqiang starts his first official visit to Kazakhstan Sunday. The two nations are expected to sign deals worth $10b during his two-day trip.
Traffic in front of the Hong Kong government headquarters returned to normal after Occupy sites were cleared on Thursday. Police said 209 people were arrested.
Despite the rapid growth of major Chinese companies, maintaining exponential growth on the international stage, especially in established markets, has proven a great challenge.
A state memorial ceremony will be held in the East China city of Nanjing on Saturday for China's first National Memorial Day for Nanjing Massacre Victims.
Hong Kong authorities on Thursday morning started clearing barriers in Occupy sites in Admiralty to free up main roads and streets that have been blocked by protesters for more than two months.
Liu Tienan, 60, a former star of China's energy industry, was sentenced to life imprisonment for bribery on Wednesday at a court in Hebei province.
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