Chongqing is blanketing its streets with real-time computerized monitor towers and sending more police and security guards to schools in the latest move to ensure public security, Chongqing Evening News reported Tuesday.
All public organizations’ recruitment in China will be open to the public by 2012, according to a special session in Qingdao, xinhuanet.com reported Tuesday.
State Grid Corp of China signed an agreement with China Telecom over the weekend to cooperate in power grid and telecommunication areas, a move enabling China’s largest grid operator to take part in the triple network project, the China Business News reported Monday.
China's CPI growth in June, which is estimated by analysts as 3.2 to 3.3 percent over last year, may slow on a month-on-month basis due to the eased pressure of inflation. And a long-awaited rise in interest rates may come as late as the fourth quarter.
China’s domestic auto output of 8.47 million in the first half of the year tops the world’s auto industry, according to statistics released byChinaAuotomotiveTechnologyResearchCenter, the Legal Evening News reported today.
The full potential for economic cooperation between China and Pakistan has not yet been realized, said Pakistan’s ambassador to China Masood Khan on Monday.
No further deal between Beijing and Islamabad will be signed on nuclear reactors during the Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari’s visit to China, said a Pakistani official in Beijing on Monday.
Blood donation during July to September may offer you free tickets to the Shanghai World Expo, the Beijing Daily reported today.
Five pupils attempted to commit suicide by drinking herbicide in an old temple of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, hsw.cn reported.
Four Japanese men suspected of drug trafficking in China were arrested by Chinese police on June 19, 2010, Beijing-based Global Times reported on Monday, citing an unnamed Japanese diplomat.
About 65 percent of employers in China forecast increased hiring in the third quarter of 2010, according to a Hudson survey of 570 executives across key business sectors in China, the China Youth Daily reported.
China's overheated real estate market may see a big change and the property prices will drop in the fourth quarter of this year after a series of tightening measures to cool down the market.