China supports and advocates the "dual-track" approach in resolving the South China Sea issue, a major step that shows the country's earnestness to achieve peaceful solutions to territorial disputes.
Government agencies, instead of judges, will continue to play the leading role in investigating anti-monopoly practices in China, legal professionals said.
A British citizen and his Chinese-American wife were convicted and sentenced to prison terms in Shanghai on Friday on charges of illegally obtaining private information of Chinese citizens. It is the first time that foreigners have been prosecuted for conducting an illegal investigation.
Washington shifts its stance as 'humanitarian disaster' worsens
Devices made by Apple Inc were never on the Chinese government's purchasing list of energy-saving products because the electronics giant did not hand in the documents needed to an agency overseeing the project, a report says.
Do you hate the whispers in a darkened movie theater from people who love to share their insight as the movie is showing?
Users must register under real names, provide mobile numbers
To clean up the online environment and rein in rumormongers, the State Internet Information Office, China's cyberspace watchdog, issued a rule targeting instant messaging tools.
Air patrols stepped up by Beijing after Tokyo's 'reconnaissance' move
The World Trade Organization ruled on Thursday against supporting China's appeal over restrictions on exports of rare earths, tungsten and molybdenum, forcing the country to improve its regulations on these raw materials.
Former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, wanted by the United States for leaking extensive secrets of its electronic surveillance programs, has been given a three-year residence permit by Russia, his Russian lawyer said on Thursday.
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