Beijing government is planning to bring in incentives, including raising car-parking fees in the downtown area, in a bid to ease congestion.
An alleged hacker accused of manipulating national exam scores through a computer virus has become Beijing's first man to stand trial on hacking charges.
There will be tighter bans on fireworks this Spring Festival, one year on from a dramatic blaze that ripped through the iconic CCTV complex.
The courtyard house of Liang Sicheng and his wife Lin Huiyin, regarded as the greatest couple of Chinese architecture, has been identified as an immovable cultural relic after a five-month battle against demolition.
Police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide involving a village head in Shunyi district who allegedly murdered a female farmer before taking his own life on a railway line two hours later, a Shunyi spokesperson said yesterday.
A sanitation worker who fell unconscious while clearing the streets of snow remains in a coma yesterday.
A Taiwan TV star who was accused of fraud by an overseas Chinese woman says he plans to sue her and the newspaper that first reported her claims for 100 million yuan.
My parents have been married for 30 years. During that time, they have shared few common interests. They are so different, sometimes I wonder how they fell in love with each other in the first place.
Once again, an interview ends with unanswered questions. A man working for a university's press office has hung up on my call, right after I told him I was a reporter. I redialed but the call never went through.
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