On Wednesday evening, as Beijing streets were choked while the city's residents rushed home to celebrate Christmas Eve, about 20,000 students of the Modern College of Northwest University in Xi'an were kept on campus to watch a film on Chinese traditional culture from 6 to 9 pm.
Israeli and British researchers say they have used human cells successfully to create primordial germ cells that develop into egg and sperm for the first time.
China is to ease restrictions on outbound investments to sharpen the edge of Chinese companies overseas as the world's largest commodity exporter transforms into a net capital exporter.
Christmas-related exports from Guangdong province have been boosted by the recovering economies in the United States and European Union.
Volunteers at the North American Aerospace Defense Command were preparing on Wednesday to monitor Santa Claus as he made his storybook Christmas Eve flight.
Beijing will start construction of a new airport in the capital on Friday that will become operational in 2019.
China has released its first design specification standards for high-speed railways, which experts say will help improve safety and boost exports.
As Egypt tries hard to put its turmoil-hit economy back on track, China is lending its support through an upgraded relationship and five agreements sealed on Tuesday during Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's first state visit to China.
A poor performance by Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties shares on their Hong Kong debut is expected to merely dent the personal wealth of Wang Jianlin, chairman of holding company Dalian Wanda Group.
It's Christmas, and the little town of Bethlehem is jammed with a big-city problem-traffic snarling streets everywhere, including around the church marking the spot where tradition says Jesus was born.
Chinese lawmakers began to consider a proposed revision to the country's Food Safety Law on Monday, including mandatory labeling of all goods containing genetically modified organisms.
China is sending an infantry battalion to South Sudan soon. It will be the first time female soldiers - 13 of them - have taken part in an armed operation on a United Nations peacekeeping mission.
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