Sales volume achieved last year by Tmall and Taobao, the online shopping platforms of Alibaba - China's largest e-commerce company and the original promoter of the online shopping frenzy on Nov 11, or Singles' Day.
Bilingual: You know how it goes: You're trying to talk to your grandchildren, but they're constantly checking their beeping phones.
Designated medical institutions in East China will probably take care of Chinese Ebola patients transferred from West Africa, given their relatively high capacity in public health and medical treatment, said a senior emergency response official.
The SARS outbreak of 2003 put Hong Kong on the front line of a global health crisis - and the city's ultimately successful war on the virus offers lessons for those now battling Ebola.
China's top court has accelerated the process of setting up intellectual property rights courts to handle disputes in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong province before the end of the year.
I was right in guessing that there would be a big name from e-commerce at Monday's meeting to advise the premier on next year's economy, but I didn't expect there would be two.
Eleven abducted infants were rescued by Yunnan railway police as 34 suspects were arrested in a bust of a human trafficking group, Xinhua reported.
China's manufacturing growth declined further in October amid a slowing economy and languishing global demand, according to a survey released on Saturday.
We must profoundly recognize the important role of political work in building the army and pass on to following generations all the great traditions which were forged in blood by our ancestors."
China will provide $244 million to Afghanistan in the next three years to help the Afghan government launch a national plan focused on strengthening the country's infrastructure.
Buzzword: Bug-out bag refers to a bag that contains items needed in an emergency and that is ready for a person to take if they have to leave quickly in the event of a disaster.
The development and operation of mobile networks should be under their own legal framework as the government works to keep smartphone app stores safe and protect users, China's Internet watchdog said on Sunday.
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