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Beijing rolls out carpet for annual film festival

[2014-04-17 07:11]

Hollywood's ties with the second-largest film market in the world were on full display on Wednesday, as the fourth annual Beijing International Film Festival kicked off in the capital.

China Resources Co chief calls reporter's accusations 'slander'

[2014-04-17 07:11]

The chairman of State-owned conglomerate China Resources Co has called a Beijing reporter's claim that he is guilty of corruption "totally fabricated and malicious slander".

Air China's in-flight Web access put to test

[2014-04-17 07:11]

Passengers flying with Air China will soon be able to access the Internet during their flights, the company said on Wednesday after a successful trial run.

Beijing's neighbors major source of PM 2.5

[2014-04-17 07:11]

Neighboring regions are one of the major contributors to the Chinese capital's PM 2.5 pollution - particulate matter with a diameter less than 2.5 micrograms that can go deep into the lungs and is extremely harmful to health - according to recently updated research by the city's environmental watchdog.

Star singer accused of allowing drug use

[2014-04-17 07:11]

Beijing's Chaoyang District People's Procuratorate approved the arrest of star singer Li Daimo on Wednesday for allowing other people to use drugs at his temporary home.

Farmer seeks answers from Apple

[2014-04-17 07:11]

An Tao never thought the way to solve a conflict between his family and Apple, the international technology giant, could become so difficult.

Aviation authorities firm against phones

[2014-04-17 07:11]

Though Chinese airlines allow most personal electronic devices above a certain altitude during flights, restrictions on mobile phones remain in effect.

'Mainland, Taiwan won't let protests hurt ties'

[2014-04-17 07:11]

Chinese mainland authorities firmly oppose the "Taiwan independence" forces' attempt to legitimatize separatism under the guise of supervising a cross-Straits pact, a spokeswoman for the State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office said.

Plagiarism row leads to call for stronger rules

[2014-04-17 07:11]

Experts say that China's film and TV production industry should improve its self-regulation to better protect copyrights.

Students use hugs to ease Sino-Japanese tensions

[2014-04-17 07:11]

As small as a hug is, it may still warm up the tension between China and Japan, a belief that has motivated six Japanese students studying in Beijing to initiate a hugging activity.

Strike reveals problems in social security system

[2014-04-17 07:11]

A massive worker strike over unpaid social benefits in Guangdong province has exposed loopholes in the country's social security system and illustrates the growing pressure on manufacturers to stay ahead of rising labor costs.

Around China

[2014-04-16 07:07]

Beijing 100 violations issued for air pollution in March

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