The heads of a university department have been removed from their positions due to a group of staff and students being infected by a serious disease through the department's lab.
China Yuzheng 306, a large fishery administration ship which is the first to set sail for a permanent deployment in the waters around the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea, leaves a South Chinese port on Friday.
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Domestic oil product prices may not drop as global oil prices rise, reversing a downward course, Shanghai Securities News reported Friday.
Nokia China may have violated Chinese labor laws as the company sacked about 170 employees after only giving 10 days advanced notice.
Sedan drivers in Beijing may be forced to pay a toll for driving on the heavy-traffic roads as the capital vows to make public transport 50 percent of the total traffic by 2015, chinanews.com reported on Friday.
Drivers caught driving while drunk in South China's Guangdong province will suffer severer consequences, even losing their jobs.
Slowing food prices may lower China's Consumer Price Index (CPI) in August and decrease the possibility of a benchmark interest rate hike in September, Economic Information Daily reported citing analysts on Sept 1.
High taxes and a complex approval procedure are restricting the development of the Chinese aircraft leasing industry.
Red Star Macalline (Red Star), China's largest furniture retail chain, has been caught selling fake furniture, China Business News (CBN) reported Thursday.
Mortgage loans will be harder to get following the central bank's latest move to further tighten liquidity, Shanghai-based National Business Daily (NBD) reported Thursday.
Profits gained by China's centrally-administrated State-owned enterprises (SOEs) came at a slower rate in the first seven months of this year, according to a State Council meeting presided by Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday.