President Xi Jinping headed home on Thursday after a long and successful tour of Latin America with dozens of deals signed and a clearer view of China's relations with the region, observers said.
Tuesday's hourslong conversation between President Xi Jinping and Cuban President Raul Castro did not seem to be enough for both leaders.
Taiwan authorities began an investigation on Thursday into the crash of a TransAsia Airways turboprop plane in which 48 people were killed.
Senior defense officials from Beijing and Seoul voiced concern on Thursday over Tokyo's belligerent and unapologetic tone regarding Japanese war crimes.
Five people who were arrested on suspicion of fatally beating a woman in a McDonald's restaurant in Shandong province were prosecuted by the Yantai People's Procuratorate on Monday, Xinhua News Agency reported.
China successfully tested its land-based anti-missile system on Wednesday, its third successful test since 2010, but observers said the system still needs to be improved.
China's top court is considering including more professionals with backgrounds in law and the environment, as well as related training, after it set up tribunals specializing in hearing environmental disputes.
Chinese courts have set up tribunals to focus on environmental disputes, but many challenges remain, an official of the country's top court said.
A Chinese billionaire couple have come under fire for donating $15 million to Harvard, one of the richest universities in the United States.
State-of-the-art medical services are available for Beijing inmates, with a designated hospital on the grounds of the Beijing Second Detention Center, that cares for inmates with serious health problems, the city's Public Security Bureau said.
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