The former head of the Beijing Traffic Management Bureau is being investigated for a serious discipline violation, Beijing's top anti-corruption organ announced on Tuesday.
Police in Beijing have arrested more than 30 foreigners suspected of drug crimes and confiscated 790 grams of drugs in a three-month campaign, the Beijing police bureau told Beijing Times on Monday.
The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence proposed by China 60 years ago will remain the cornerstone of foreign policy, Vice-Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin said on Tuesday.
A two-day arbitration hearing over a dispute between Wal-Mart Stores Inc and a workers' union in Changde, Hunan province, ended on Tuesday with the giant retailer ordered to submit its plans for a settlement by Friday.
Eager to enhance its developing strength, the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region plans to build more international rail routes on the Silk Road economic belt.
A high-speed cruise liner made its inaugural voyage from Taipei to Pingtan county, Fujian province, on Tuesday.
Minors under the age of 14 in Beijing are more likely to become victims of sexual assault, according to a white paper released by the Beijing High People's Court on Tuesday.
While Shijiazhuang's replica of the Great Sphinx of Giza is creating a stir, a college complex in Hebei's provincial capital is conjuring up a controversy of its own.
A Mercedes Benz owner recently sued his community's real estate developer and property service company for compensation after his car was damaged by an object that fell from a building, the Beijing Times reported on Monday. The man, surnamed Wang, was driving his newly purchased car in April when the object struck the car and damaged its roof. Repairs reportedly cost Wang about 830,000 yuan ($133,000).
"We want to establish a bridge with the East. In this context, China is for us the biggest bridge you can ever cross. In our festival we had several films from China, but we would love to have more."
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