Draft of Tokyo's new defense program calls for more early warning and surveillance
As world leaders and South Africans braved driving rain and cold to honor Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg, Bheki Langa was surprised to find out that the former South African president was so loved by young Chinese.
Annual meeting formulates plans for implementing reform blueprint
An annual central economic work conference to analyze the domestic and international economic situation and map out plans for economic work in 2014 began in Beijing on Tuesday.
Yet unpredictable factors home and abroad could restrain rate at this year's level, economists say
Relations with neighbors will be unaffected despite removal of leader's uncle
As the Confucius Institute prepares to enter its second decade, it hopes to expand the promotion of Chinese culture overseas by cultivating a new grade of expert.
But experts say there is little risk of conflict with Beijing
China and France will jointly explore the international nuclear power market, while pushing ahead with existing nuclear projects.
Former South African leader will be forever remembered, president says
Chinese netizens mourned the death of former South African President Nelson Mandela on Friday.
Record pollution levels that saw Shanghai engulfed by acrid smog on Friday caused flight cancelations, shortages of face masks and made some expatriates reconsider their long-term plans to stay in the city.
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