Chinese institutional investors are snapping up London real estate as their global business expansion quickens and the British property market recovers.
More than 50 Chinese nationals trapped in conflict-torn northern Iraq arrived in Baghdad by helicopter on Wednesday night.
Leading hospitals overseas are setting their sights on newly rich Chinese seeking quality medical services.
The mainland's chief Taiwan affairs official began a four-day trip to the island on Wednesday by greeting people in the Minnan dialect, a major local language.
In April 2005, Lien Chan, the then-chairman of the Kuomintang, led a delegation to visit the mainland. This was the first time that the top leaders of the Communist Party of China and the KMT had a dialogue in the past six decades.
Internet giant Alibaba Group is promoting global use of its e-payment services amid a rising appetite for overseas shopping by increasingly wealthy but choosy Chinese consumers.
Yang Yuhua used to be a wealthy businesswoman, but she ended up more than 700,000 yuan ($112,000) in debt from raising stray animals.
Drug offenses involving foreigners rose sharply last year, according to an official at the Ministry of Public Security.
President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang have vowed to crack down harshly on drug crimes and to contain the spread of drugs.
China's outward investment is very likely to exceed foreign direct investment inflows this year, making the country a net investor, according to officials at a United Nations body.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has won support for his plans to boost his country's military from the visiting leader of the Philippines, which suffered greatly under wartime occupation by the Japanese army.
Foreign-funded companies have been urged by an official from China's top trade union body to consider using professional mediators to help handle an increasing number of disputes involving Chinese employees.
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