Senior Chinese leaders will meet with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Beijing on Saturday and Sunday to prepare for key talks later this year amid renewed friction over issues from security to the South China Sea.
Individuals and companies are filing a lot more lawsuits against government authorities in Beijing. The number more than doubled last year compared to 2013.
The United States has long blamed other countries for violating human rights, but 122 United Nations member states and some 100 related domestic and international organizations said this week that the US itself has a number of human rights problems that violate international benchmarks of equality, justice and protection.
China is planning its "biggest ever" cybersecurity education campaign in hopes of keeping the public away from online fraud and hackers, an Internet watchdog said on Tuesday.
President Xi Jinping and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko pledged on Monday to inject new momentum into their strategic partnership and economic ties by strengthening cooperation at the local level.
Sino-Russian cooperation over the development of a new advanced heavy-lift helicopter will significantly strengthen the two countries' capabilities in this area, according to aviation experts.
Celebrities are among those making massive profits from the frenzied trading on China's stock exchanges that has seen share prices soar in recent months.
About 1,600 Rohingya and Bangladeshi refugees have landed illegally in Malaysia and Indonesia in the last two days, apparently after human traffickers abandoned their virtual prison ships and left them to fend for themselves, officials said on Monday.
They are not only the unsung heroines of China's vast medical system, they are also often the victims.
Item from May 12, 1993, in China Daily: Tourists view rock sculptures on a beach in Hui'an county, Fujian province ... China's international tourism industry has seen encouraging expansion in the first three months of this year, according to sources from the National Tourism Administration of China.
An official in Shanxi province was recorded allegedly boasting about his power and deriding the central government's regulations. The video was leaked online and enraged netizens.
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