Governments should take more responsibility in looking after children to avoid tragedies when their parents have to be away from home, experts said on Friday.
The plight of a 12-year-old girl whose homework essay about her mother's death grabbed national attention is being looked into by officials in Sichuan province.
Law enforcement officials in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, said that the police officers responsible for improperly detaining an officer from neighboring Henan province were suspended and will be punished.
Carrying his laptop and court papers, Pang Zhengzhong quickly passes through the entrance of Beijing No 4 Intermediate People's Court without the security check that he would face in every other court he enters during his working day.
China's top court has modified rules governing legally recognized interest rates on private loans following a spike in lending disputes between individuals and companies over the past four years, court officials said on Thursday.
Shanghai courts are vowing to upgrade their efforts on cases related to intellectual property rights, which may come up more frequently as Shanghai's quest to become a global science and technology center builds momentum.
Reforms aimed at ending county-level public hospitals relying on drug sales to supplement their incomes will be adopted at all such hospitals nationwide by the end of October.
The body of Zhang Jinfu, a former State councilor, was cremated on Thursday morning in Beijing.
The black sedan taking Chen Zhenggao to a high-level meeting stopped at the red gate of a sprawling complex west of the Forbidden City on July 28.
Shenzhen residents may soon have another way to get to Guangzhou: A local airline says it will launch a service to carry passengers between the cities by helicopter.
China's northernmost high-speed rail line, designed for trains running at speeds of up to 250 km per hour between Harbin and Qiqihar, will go into service by the end of this month, railway authorities in Harbin said.
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