Brussels and Beijing are discussing the possibility of Chinese involvement in the European Commission's 315 billion euro ($354.8 billion) investment plan for 2015-17, a senior European Commission official told China Daily on Monday.
Hong Kong authorities haven't ruled out further arrests after police said on Monday that they busted nine radical activists who were allegedly preparing to bomb sites around the city's center of government.
Chinese environmental protection experts warn that a dam under discussion may introduce a massive algae outbreak in the country's largest freshwater lake, and they suggested that the project be delayed until there is sufficient data to demonstrate its need.
The magnitude-7.9 earthquake in Nepal on April 25 moved Qomolangma, known as Mount Everest in the West, 3 centimeters to the southwest, according to a report published on Monday by the National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation.
The Chinese mainland plans to remove the entry permit requirement for Taiwan residents, according to an announcement made on Sunday at the seventh Straits Forum in Xiamen, Fujian province.
A team from the International Monetary Fund has arrived in Beijing to assess whether the yuan should be included in the Special Drawing Rights basket, according to a statement from the Washington-based organization.
Former top legislator Qiao Shi, a leading figure in China's endeavors to build up its legal system through more than two decades until the 1990s, has died aged 91.
The signing of the long-expected China-US army dialogue mechanism and the country's upcoming agreement on the air-to-air annex to the code of conduct on military encounters represent a leap forward in the relationship between the countries, analysts have said.
Item from June 15, 1995, in China Daily: All together: These women are among thousands of university and college students who sang yesterday afternoon in Beijing's Capital Indoor Stadium to mark the 50th anniversary of victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Invasion ... Beijing began a series of activities to mark the 50th anniversary of triumph in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Invasion and in anti-fascist wars all over the world.
Only 40,000 couples have applied to have a second child in Beijing, less than 1 percent of those eligible to do so. The shortfall has raised concerns about how the population can sustain the fast growing economy.
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