Investors from the Chinese mainland, pouring money into the Hong Kong stock market for the second consecutive day, helped lift the benchmark index to new highs on record-breaking turnover.
New measures were unveiled on Thursday aimed at ensuring the quality of Chinese products sold overseas.
The fatal shooting of a black man running from a white police officer has inflamed debate in the United States over police use of force.
I had been in China for about a month when a middle-aged lady bluntly told me I was fat.
Item from April 10, 1997, in China Daily: Famous sculptor Li Weisi from Xiamen University examines a statue of Lin Zexu, a Chinese national hero known for burning smuggled narcotics in the 19th century. Lin was also a major advocate of fighting against Western invaders.
The State Council, China's Cabinet, has required employers to ensure annual leave for workers, to help address the common view that Chinese visitors are forced to swarm scenic spots during public holidays.
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With a cold snap sweeping across most parts of China - as well as its economy - Premier Li Keqiang traveled on Thursday to the country's northeastern rust belt to offer reassurance and drum up confidence.
The Ministry of Environmental Protection rejected one of China's biggest hydropower dam projects on March 30 based on the results of an environmental impact assessment, the 21st Century Business Herald reported on Thursday.
China's local provinces and regions are coordinating their efforts to nab corrupt officials who have fled overseas, after receiving specialized training from the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, authorities said on Thursday.
China's ongoing cooperative programs in Yemen "have come to a halt" because of the turmoil in the Middle East country, China's Ambassador to Yemen Tian Qi said on Thursday.
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