Long-term separation from family members has become a top reason for migrant workers to consider quitting their jobs, a survey shows.
Premier Li Keqiang urged audit agencies on Thursday to play a major role in boosting clean governance and preventing financial risks.
The top court is to publish an annual work report in English to give the world a better understanding of China's judicial system and to reduce misunderstandings, a senior court official says.
Zhou Qiang, 54, launched a series of reforms after being appointed president of the Supreme People's Court in March last year, with judicial transparency and correction of wrongful judgments the focus of his work.
Arctic chill freezes large areas of US and Canada
Japanese automakers' sales in China increased in 2013, recovering from a sharp decline a year earlier.
The country's fledgling distribution system for donated organs might "fall short of expectations", and medical institutions and supervisors are being urged to follow transplant regulations strictly to ensure fairness.
Editor's note: While reviewing major health events last year, China Daily talked with ordinary people about their wishes for the healthcare sector in the new year.
A 39-year-old Chinese national, suspected of an arson attack on the Chinese consulate in San Francisco on New Year's Day, surrendered to local police by calling 911 two days after the blaze, the FBI said on Monday.
China has destroyed 6.1 metric tons of elephant ivory seized over the years, hoping to send a zero-tolerance message to poachers.
Beijing and Seoul responded coolly on Monday after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe again requested official meetings with his Chinese and South Korean counterparts.
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