Beijing-based Caijing magazinereported on Monday that the China Securities Regulatory Commission was studying channels for withdrawing government funds, raising concerns about the country's equity markets.
A photo of a young couple having a passionate kiss on a subway in Shenyang, Liaoning province of Northeast China, has gone viral and invited a flood of criticism for the couple's behavior. Comments:
Ling Jihua has been expelled from the Communist Party of China and prosecutors have opened an investigation into his suspected crimes and decided to arrest him, the authorities announced on Monday.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is a gambler. In domestic politics, he has won more often than he has lost. But now he is throwing the dice more wildly with dangerous issues at stake.
The news of children dying of possible hyperthermia after being left in locked cars has shocked people. But is the act of locking children in cars a crime or just a negligent behavior? The answer would depend on the person responsible.
As a country that has always valued regional peace and stability and believed in good neighborliness, China has exercised utmost restraint in the South China Sea disputes and insisted they should be resolved through peaceful negotiations.
Self-proclaimed qigong master Wang Lin has finally been placed under investigation for allegedly being involved in the kidnapping and murder of his apprentice Zou Yong a week ago.
About 212 million people on the Chinese mainland were over 60 years old by the end of last year, with nearly 40 million unable to care for themselves, according to a report on China's nursing institutions for the aged issued by the China Research Center on Friday. It also reports that China has about 5.5 million beds in nursing homes for senior citizens nationwide, 26 beds per 1,000 people, of which 48 percent are empty.
China's top copyright regulator officially announced stricter rules on Wednesday for the streaming of music, urging online music service providers to remove all unlicensed products by the end of this month. Those who fail to abide by the regulation after the due date will face serious punishments. Comments:
Movie director Chen Kaige reportedly received a stern rebuke and the demand of an apology from an official with the Chinese Taoist Association last week, because his latest movie "Taoist Priest Goes Down the Mountain" "wantonly demonized Taoism and Taoists". The association later denied the report. The dispute followed a public apology by Chinese comedian Jia Ling, who was criticized for impersonating China's legendary female warrior Hua Mulan as an incompetent cowardly woman in a recent comedy show. Comments:
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