The United States is intentionally adopting a biased position regarding tensions between China and Vietnam, an observer said on Friday.
A Chinese court has sentenced a businessman holding a US passport to 20 years in prison on charges of heading a mafia-style group that illegally detained rivals and operated casinos.
Dou Dou, a 4-year-old, is all smiles as he pets a golden retriever sitting quietly at his feet in a barely furnished treatment room at the Beijing Rehabilitation Center for Autism.
At least two Chinese workers were killed and more than 100 injured in escalating anti-China riots and protests in Vietnam.
Authorities have cracked down on online pornography in a recent spate of cases, sending a strong signal that they intend to rein in Internet abuse, experts say.
The Ministry of Public Security is stepping up efforts to work with some countries in Africa and Southeast Asia to tighten visa issuance.
In a significant reciprocal visit, a top Chinese general launched his first US trip with a tour of the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier in San Diego, California, on Tuesday.
The aviation industry would begin to voluntarily improve aircraft tracking while mandatory standards were developed following the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the UN aviation agency said on Tuesday.
Mobs chanting anti-Chinese slogans have set at least 15 foreign factories on fire in southern Vietnam.
An executive with British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline has been charged with leading a vast network to bribe doctors and hospitals to use the company's drugs, Chinese police said on Wednesday.
Recent falls in the yuan exchange rate against the US dollar are based entirely on market forces, a senior official said on Tuesday after Premier Li Keqiang met with visiting US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew.
A possible appearance by President Xi Jinping at the World Cup soccer final in Brazil in July has been tipped to boost grassroots enthusiasm for the game while helping him to strengthen ties with the public.
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