Debate: A baby hatch, set up by Jinan Children Welfare Office, Shandong province, on June 1 has stirred controversy.
China has pledged a new batch of aid worth $82 million to help West Africa fight the Ebola outbreak, bringing total Chinese aid to the region to combat the deadly disease to $122 million.
As the curtain fell on a key meeting on rule of law on Thursday, Israeli Yuval Golan, 29, felt good about his business prospects in what should be a more transparent and predictable China.
The discharge of pollutants in Beijing and bordering Hebei province and Tianjin is expected to be cut by a third during next month's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings, thanks to a series of air pollution control measures.
China's fight against deeply ingrained corruption will never end, the top official in charge of tackling graft said before a meeting intended to clean up business in the world's second-largest economy.
Police in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region will crack down on illegal border crossings into Vietnam to halt the smuggling of drugs and trafficking of wild animals.
During his 10 years as a criminal lawyer, Yi Shenghua has dealt with many cases involving injuries sustained during sexual assaults.
Advanced Placement, a program in the United States and Canada that offers college-level curricula and exams to high school students, is becoming increasingly popular in China.
According to research by the education program AP China, students holding foreign passports at international schools in China perform best in most of the 21 AP subjects surveyed, especially in psychology, US history, world history and the two basic calculus courses.
US beverage giant PepsiCo will donate $3 million to the School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University to support the training of future business leaders.
More top international schools have branched out to Shanghai in recent years, a move educators believe will help drive the city's education reform.
Private investors will be given wider access to infrastructure construction projects under public-private partnerships as the country seeks to shore up the economic slowdown to counter a housing market downturn.
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