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FIFA President Sepp Blatter resigns

[2015-06-04 07:55]

Sepp Blatter has resigned as FIFA president in a stunning capitulation to critics as a US investigation reportedly draws closer to ensnaring the most powerful man in world sports.

Markets attracting investors abroad

[2015-06-04 07:55]

International investors' appetite for China's world-beating stock market seems to be growing despite a surge in market valuations that suggest the risk of a bubble.

Learning at last to swim like a fish

[2015-06-04 07:55]

The study of tai chi, like life in China, comprises a series of riddles.

This Day, That Year

[2015-06-04 07:55]

Item from June 4, 1992, in China Daily: Construction of a sewage processing plant is in full swing in Gaobeidian in eastern Beijing.

Hot topic

[2015-06-04 07:55]

The outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in South Korea may have a major impact on Chinese travelling to the neighboring country, tourism specialists said.

Looking ahead

[2015-06-04 07:55]

What our reporters and editors will be following today. See breaking news on chinadaily.com.cn

Trending on the web

[2015-06-04 07:55]

Palace Museum to limit daily visitors

A son's treat ended in tragedy

[2015-06-04 07:55]

Wang Sheng signed up to give his parents a cruise tour along the Yangtze River after seeing a newspaper advertisement. The 38-year-old Shanghai resident said in an interview with Caixin that he wanted his retired parents "to go out to see the world".

After 17 hours of fear, trapped people saved

[2015-06-04 07:55]

A 65-year-old woman was the first to be rescued from the Eastern Star after being trapped inside an air pocket for nearly 17 hours.

Civilians help with the hunt for survivors

[2015-06-04 07:55]

Fishermen, outdoors experts and environmental groups searched the water and riverbanks near the capsized Eastern Star on Tuesday in hopes of finding and rescuing the more than 400 missing people.

World shocked, leaders express condolences

[2015-06-04 07:55]

Many countries and international organizations have sent condolences over what may be the worst shipping disaster in China in nearly seven decades.

Hundreds remain missing

[2015-06-03 07:39]

Only 14 people have so far been found alive after the worst recorded ship disaster on the Yangtze River.

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