Nearly a third of the world's 50 most congested cities are in China, with Beijing ranking 19th, according to a traffic congestion report covering more than 200 cities worldwide.
A former high-end restaurant company that switched its focus to the technology sector could become the first Chinese company to fail to repay principal on the public bond market.
The Indian government launched a new air quality index on Monday, under intense pressure to act after the World Health Organization declared New Delhi the world's most polluted capital.
A new measure has been introduced aimed at ending inappropriate behavior by Chinese tourists.
A 300-year-old primer for youngsters has sparked a new blaze, embroiling several prominent scholars and their legions of supporters whose smoldering sentiments toward Chinese tradition are a reminder of the conflicts between efforts to reconnect with our past and the drive for modernity.
Item from April 7, 1995, in China Daily: Farmers of Henan province's Fugou county, one of the country's major cotton-producing areas, raise cotton seedlings. To ensure high yields, the county has bought high-quality seeds and hired technicians to spread advanced cotton-planting techniques.
More than 85 percent of 4 million mobile Internet applications from Chinese developers are not updated, a recent industry survey showed.
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Three environmentalists in Beijing have filed a case in Beijing No 3 Intermediate People's Court requesting that the Ministry of Agriculture make public toxicological test reports on the popular weed killer Roundup, a product of US agrochemical giant Monsanto that is in use around the world.
A Gansu company that was punished last month for polluting the Tengger Desert by dumping untreated sludge and sewage failed to follow through with the cleanup task, according to a news report on Monday. Instead, the company covered up material it was supposed to remove.
Chinese submarines are well-suited for developing nations' navies, as they boast strong combat capabilities, proven technologies and competitive prices, according to industry insiders.
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