YangWeize, the first provincial-level official investigated on suspicion of "serious violations of disciplines" and laws in 2015, is said to have close connections with Zhou Yongkang, the country's former security chief.
Trading in China's first listed construction company, Zhejiang Guangsha Co, was suspended on Monday morning, the first day of trading of 2015, before the stock market opened.
The Beijing transport authority has intensified efforts to crack down on illegal taxi services through car booking apps.
Illegal human fertilization agencies in China are expanding their services to students in well-known universities, looking for donated eggs from beautiful female students with high intelligence.
Forty-five children with hearing difficulties in Qinghai province have received financial aid for artificial cochlea implants and recovery training since 2011, Qinghai Daily reported on Tuesday.
Progress in human rights can take time. Sometimes, it takes too long.
Twelve wrongful convictions involving 13 people were overturned in 2014:
The central government paid almost 90 million yuan ($14.5 million) in compensation in one year to people convicted of crimes they were later proved not to have committed, according to recently released data.
Dozens of children with life-threatening diseases are living in a 70,000-square-meter slum called Wujianong next to the Anhui Provincial Children's Hospital in Hefei, the capital of Anhui province.
Although many people in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui province, have heard of Wujianong, a slum that has been around for dozens of years, few of have ever ventured inside, let alone lived there.
"Mom, it's time to have breakfast!" says Di Huimin, a 19-year-old student, as she lifts a spoonful of porridge to her bedridden mother's mouth after washing her face.
A woman who posted on WeChat that she was depressed was then sacked because her boss thought she was complaining about her job.
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