OSI China announced widescale layoffs on Monday after it was accused of supplying expired meat to fast-food giants including McDonald's and Yum! Brands in July.
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie's decision to make public her double mastectomy increased the number of women in Britain seeking to have genetic breast cancer tests by more than 100 percent.
A new guideline clearly defines terrorist activities in China and could help authorities combat terrorism, legal experts said on Sunday.
Leaving the field of competition due to a serious knee injury, China's tennis ace Li Na couldn't help holding back tears at a news conference on Sunday.
Li Na, the first Asian to win a Grand Slam singles title in tennis, announced her retirement from the sport on Friday. Known also for her wit, her wisdom and her pithy one-liners, below are a selection from her years on the tennis circuit:
Chinese e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba Group priced its record-breaking initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday at $68 per share, the top end of the expected price range.
A plan to make it easier for foreigners to obtain a Chinese green card is to be considered by the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone as part of trailblazing reform efforts to further open up and attract global talent.
A farewell letter from tennis ace Li Na announcing her retirement ended speculation about her future on Friday.
Scots rejected independence on Friday in a referendum that left the centuries-old United Kingdom intact but headed for a major shakeup that will give more autonomy to both Scotland and England.
Outside the red carpet and receptions full of personal touches, President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi mapped out a new era in relations on Thursday with major deals worth billions of dollars and pledges to control border disputes.
When State leaders go abroad on high-profile visits, what's not on the official agenda may be as widely watched as the formal functions.
The list of off-limit areas for foreign investment in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone will be further slashed, Premier Li Keqiang said on Thursday, a pledge experts said signals the government's determination for further opening up.
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