Zhou Lei has followed the heated debate on WeChat on whether anyone involved in child trafficking should get the death penalty.
As a legal reporter, I've written about a number of fatal tragedies over the past five years. But the case when a young man was convicted of killing his roommate by spiking drinking water with toxic chemicals in Shanghai in 2013 was a rare incident that made me want to know more.
Chinese students who study at British state schools will bring more benefits than disadvantages to those schools and their students, according to a senior overseas study consultant in China.
A majority of students polled in a recent national survey reported experiencing or witnessing school bullying, a finding one expert blamed on the reduction of good social conduct on the Internet.
As the only living survivor of a notorious wartime massacre in China, Fan Yuexiang, is always willing to tell people about her desperate experiences during four days of slaughter in Meihua, a town in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province.
The son of the only living survivor of the Meihua massacre has joined a group of experts to write The History of Meihua, the first chronicle of the town, to ensure that its cultural and wartime history is preserved as a memorial to the dead.
When Tian Pengfei ended his overseas student life and came back to Qingdao for good in 2009, he was concerned about what he saw on the roads - instances of road rage, drivers unable to change a tire.
More than 20 cleaners took nearly 12 hours to remove stacks of garbage collected by a former street sweeper in Yibin. The most recent haul of nearly 4 metric tons filled three trucks.
A database for searching foreign laws is being developed along with a new rule under which foreigners can visit Chinese courts, the Supreme People's Court announced on Tuesday.
China's first doctoral program on the quantitative analysis of petition letters and calls was set up at China University of Political Science and Law on Monday, a development which experts said would contribute to research and reform of China's petition system.
Authorities in Jiangxi province announced on Tuesday that they have punished 42 people, including 22 government officials, in connection with cheating in the recent national college entrance examination or gaokao.
The top anti-corruption authority has placed inspectors in 26 State agencies and State-owned enterprises as it launches the second round of this year's disciplinary tours.
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