1. Why did Malaysia announce that the aircraft had crashed in the Indian Ocean based merely on analysis of satellite data rather than solid evidence such as authenticated debris?
World leaders urge countries at summit to minimize their stocks of highly enriched fuel
When the Chinese and US presidents met on Monday, their talks included not only world and bilateral issues, but also something about the family.
Passengers'relatives find it hard to accept the news
A newly cultivated variety of tulip was named "Cathay" in the Netherlands on Sunday by Peng Liyuan, who is visiting the country with her husband President Xi Jinping.
France provided satellite images to Malaysia on Sunday of objects that could be from a passenger jet that has been missing for more than two weeks, and officials are hoping they will help solve the mystery surrounding Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
US first lady Michelle Obama said she was amazed by the country's culture when she tried her hand at Chinese calligraphy for the first time on Friday.
Cooperation agreements will pave the way for future ties, experts say
Five vessels and 3 helicopters alter course for southern Indian Ocean
Families feel hope of survival fading; President Xi pledges to make all-out efforts
Slump to lowest level in year may mark the end of appreciation
A shortage of qualified managers is the fastest-growing area of risk confronting US companies' Chinese operations, according to a survey.
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