To Congress in the US capital, along Fifth Avenue in New York and in front of Boston's Statehouse-tens of thousands of protesters across the US marched to call attention to police killings of unarmed black men and urge lawmakers to take action.
China is planning to setup overseas research centers for pathogens and tropical infectious diseases in Africa to improve international collaboration and to practice a preemptive strategy of epidemic control, according to a senior public health official.
China plans to launch three new pilot free trade zones to test greater opening-up and tap the economy's huge potential to hedge against mounting downward pressure next year.
The Chinese and US navies have implemented a code of conduct that covers unplanned encounters at sea.
Friday afternoon was a busy time for 28-year-old Tang Xianlin, a deliveryman in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet autonomous region.
China's top disciplinary watchdog has announced a significant step in the campaign against corruption.
China will give more priority to economic upgrading and restructuring in 2015, according to a statement issued on Thursday following a key economic policy meeting.
After 75 days of occupation by protesters, a section of a 10-lane thoroughfare in central Hong Kong was fully reopened to traffic after9pm on Thursday.
Customs officials in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province, have applied to the local procuratorate for the arrest of a New Zealander detained on suspicion of drug trafficking.
Doctors, nurses and others fighting Ebola through "tireless acts of courage and mercy" have been named Time magazine's 2014 Person of the Year.
China's energy authorities are highlighting the harmfulness of corruption and are asking officials to learn from previous cases, as the nation's former industry czar was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison for bribery.
A county-level official was sentenced to death for bribery and embezzlement in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Wednesday.
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