Renewed efforts are to be made to help Chinese-made railways, electricity plants and other large-scale infrastructure equipment to go global and increase international cooperation over production capacity, the State Council said on Wednesday.
A record number of candidates with Chinese origins are taking part in Thursday's general election in the United Kingdom.
A Chinese investment group has become the largest operator of golf courses in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, known as the seaside golf capital of the US because it has more than 100 courses.
Shanghai's first low-altitude helicopter sightseeing service proved a hit with tourists but a headache for many residents, and has now been suspended by the authorities.
Recently, an aging rock star was spotted with a bulging waistline and a receding hairline. Worse, he was on the subway. Even though he was wearing dark glasses, snapshots taken by a fellow passenger surfaced online and he was identified as Dou Wei.
Item from May 7, 1997, in China Daily: The sale of leaded fuel will be forbidden within Beijing city proper starting June 1, 1997, while the sale of leaded fuel in outlying areas will be forbidden as of Jan 1, 1998, the Beijing municipal government said yesterday.
Shanghai is banning officials' relatives from starting private businesses to help prevent any corruption and abuse of power.
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Premier Li Keqiang said the economic goals of China and the European Union can dovetail naturally with a win-win strategy.
Zhu Xiaoxiang, a Chinese researcher, was among the 10 winners of the 2015 Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize, the most important award for early-career scientific researchers in Germany, at a ceremony in Berlin on Tuesday.
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