China and Vietnam sent a clear signal on Wednesday that strained relations will be repaired and maritime tensions brought under control, after a special envoy from Hanoi visited Beijing.
The Chinese word tuhao, a popular expression used by netizens to refer to people with great wealth who spend money freely, has been included in a newly revised dictionary, triggering controversy among language experts.
Chinese courts will be open regularly to foreigners, enabling them to listen to cases and share opinions on judicial work, the president of the nation's top court promised on Wednesday
China is to allow foreign investors to wholly own hospitals in seven cities and provinces, further opening up the country's fast-growing private hospital sector.
China and the United States will hold a working group meeting this week to discuss a military security code of conduct covering international waters and airspace, the Ministry of National Defense told China Daily on Tuesday.
A Chinese antitrust regulator said on Tuesday that Microsoft Corp has not been fully transparent with its sales data on the software it distributes in China, including information on sales of its media player and web browser software.
Women in China who are exposed to pollution from cooking stoves and highways face a greater risk of high blood pressure, according to researchers.
The country's top prosecution body has suggested that more than 700 convicts, including 76 corrupt senior officials, whose sentences were commuted illegally, should be returned to prison.
Chinese lawmakers are considering renaming the National Security Law, which may be amended with more provisions to combat espionage.
Technology companies are looking hard at the promising portable Wi-Fi services market to meet the high-speed Internet demands of increasing numbers of Chinese heading outside the mainland and overseas.
A high-ranking Vietnamese official is to visit China as a special envoy, in a move observers say is part of measures taken by Hanoi to repair its relationship with Beijing.
E-cigarettes should be subject to the same regulations as cigarettes and should not be sold to minors, the American Heart Association said in new policy guidelines released on Monday.
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