Liu Tienan, a senior official at China's top economic planner, is under investigation for suspected "grave discipline violations", as new leaders vow to tackle corruption.
Wu Xiangde is super busy these days. As a veteran volunteer from China, the 65-year-old is on a nonprofit program to treat a highly polluted river in Nairobi, Kenya, updating each day's progress on his blogs.
Sexual rehab helps 16 patients restore their love life. Erik Nilsson reports.
Chinese Internet guru Ma Yun has a new career.
Producer prices - a barometer of future inflation - continued to decline in China in April, pointing to lingering weak market demand and a tepid recovery in the world's second-largest economy.
The fast-growing economy has had one unintended consequence: Scientists must pay more if they want to get published in international journals, which no longer consider China a low-income country.
China's exports are continuing to recover despite lingering doubts over the accuracy of newly released trade data.
Roberto Azevedo, Brazil's ambassador to the World Trade Organization since 2008, has won the race to become the next director-general of the global trade body.
Beijing rejected US accusations contained in a Pentagon report on China's military development and urged Washington on Tuesday "not to send the wrong signals" over the Diaoyu Islands.
Shanghai is trying to consolidate its status as a global hot spot by allowing visitors arriving by passenger liners to spend three days in the city without a visa.
China's cabinet announced detailed plans on Monday to deepen economic reform, cutting government interventions that hinder robust growth.
The central government's clampdown on official waste and extravagance has put the brakes on China's luxury vehicle market in the first quarter of the year.
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