Chinese stocks saw a sharp drop on Monday after the securities regulator said it will resume reviewing IPO applications following an 18-month moratorium.
A park in Zhejiang province is drawing some worldwide attention for the design of its public toilets, which made it onto a list of the world's 10 best.
Queen of Denmark Margrethe II's five-day trip to China continued with a special arrangement on Sunday: She became the first sitting head of a state to visit the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall.
South Korea's prime minister resigned on Sunday, blaming corruption and "deep-rooted evil" for the sinking of a passenger ferry that left 300 people dead or missing, as anger grows over the response to the tragedy.
China's top media authority has ordered the nation's major video websites to remove four high-profile American TV series from their sites.
Documents refute right-wing denials of war crimes, Chinese experts say
President Xi Jinping has been named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world for the fourth consecutive year.
Policy fine-tuning was proposed on Friday to prevent the economy from slowing further after top decision-makers reviewed economic performance in the first quarter.
Parents fear that a decision by health authorities in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, allowing middle schools to sell condoms on campus will promote teenage sex. The move has been made to curb an increase in HIV/AIDS cases.
US President Barack Obama's promise of military cover for Japan's claim on the Diaoyu Islands faces the potential of backfiring, observers said.
Life should soon become easier for a group of wild pandas who have had to compete with people for their beloved supply of bamboo shoots.
Policy aims to link growth with reform, says chief economist
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