Talks with student protest leaders may be started by the Hong Kong government as early as next week to discuss political reform in the city. University heads may help mediate the discussions.
A second nurse from Texas who has contracted Ebola told a US health official she had a slight fever and was allowed to board a plane from Ohio to Texas, intensifying concerns about the United States' response to the deadly virus.
A Chinese drugmaker has sent an experimental Ebola drug to Africa for use by Chinese aid workers and is planning clinical trials there to combat the disease, executives at the firm said on Thursday.
China will substantially expand a program to offer more funding and technical support to help developing nations put their agricultural growth on a firmer footing, Premier Li Keqiang said on Wednesday.
Unlawful street assemblies in Hong Kong that halted traffic were described by the city's leader on Wednesday as a plot hatched more than a year ago that went out of control when put into operation.
China's gourmet crab industry has become the latest victim of the authorities' crackdown on corruption, following high-end spirits and luxury cars.
Footage of a doctor practicing traditional Chinese medicine determining if a woman is pregnant by just feeling her pulse is usually the preserve of Chinese movies, with few people questioning the accuracy of the technique.
Premier Li Keqiang called for "innovative cooperation" between China and Russia on large projects in areas such as research and development, manufacturing and marketing.
Police are set to let traffic flow again at protest sites in a busy area of Hong Kong after clearing lanes at two of three sites in an orderly and violence-free operation.
Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, has finally resurfaced with the help of a walking stick after a prolonged, unexplained absence that fuelled rampant speculation about his health.
Can a school principal cut students' hair without their consent, even if he has barber skills and the school has regulations against hair covering boy's eyebrows or ears?
China will take a decisive stake in the next stage of Russia's transportation development, with Chinese companies building the country's first high-speed rail line. The agreement formed part of joint deals worth $10 billion being signed on Monday.
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