A low-ranking Beijing official has been found to have embezzled 821 million yuan ($132.2 million) to conduct financial transactions, the nation's top graft-busting agency said.
Corrupt officials, from high-ranking executives to lowly bureaucrats, are getting more sophisticated in evading traditional investigations, an anti-graft newspaper reported.
The 10th Chinese Ethnic Games opened on Sunday, and 6,240 athletes from all 56 ethnic groups of China will compete or perform in nearly 200 Chinese traditional sport events in the coming eight days.
A court in Yinchuan has sentenced a kindergarten teacher to life in prison for sexually assaulting 12 girls.
Death penalty or not? That is a question facing judges who handle child-trafficking cases these days.
International agribusiness companies have intensified their efforts to ease public fears over genetically modified products in China, taking to social media platforms to popularize GM science and interact with the public.
A county in Sichuan province has imposed restrictions on banquets, birthday parties and other celebrations in an effort to encourage officials and the public to be frugal.
In the past few decades, China's rise to international prominence has prompted questions about the merits of the national education system compared with those used in the West, and its contribution to the country's rapid development.
"I don't think British students are as flaky toward school education as shown in the BBC documentary.
For the past 20 years, Liu Wenxue has kept up on reading, writing and sports, despite having cerebral palsy, a neurological disorder that has caused him suffering.
A couple from the Gongcheng Yao autonomous county, Li Zongtao and his wife, Lu Songqing, found that their 5-month-old daughter was suffering from a liver disease that could only be cured by a transplant.
Chinese scientists have announced the completion of the first gene sequencing system to be developed and patented entirely in the country.
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