Sunday seems to have become the preferred day for Premier Li Keqiang to kick off his visits abroad.
Beijing will confirm its renewed commitment to controlling greenhouse gas emissions in Brussels on Monday, a senior Chinese diplomat said.
The author is chairman of the Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
China has increased spending on eco-compensation to push forward the efficient use of resources in recent years, but it faces problems such as the lack of systemic policies, experts said on Friday.
Wang Peng uses two mobile phones and two computers and has eight online identities in more than 20 different chat groups. He's a police officer pretending to be a drug user, and he needs to put on a convincing performance.
Chinese female soccer players may be achieving success on the soccer field, reaching the quarterfinals of the 2015 Women's World Cup, but that achievement is not matched by the money they are paid.
A top legislator in the Tibet autonomous region has been held by the country's anti-graft watchdog on corruption charges. He is the first senior official to be investigated in the region since the nationwide campaign against corruption began in late 2012.
The Ministry of National Defense has agreed to push forward a proposed mechanism by which China and Japan would manage maritime and air communications, but it did not confirm reports that it would sign an agreement.
Retired star hurdler Liu Xiang caused a stir on the Internet on Thursday by announcing on his micro blog that he had divorced his actress wife Ge Tian.
More people from around the world now have a positive opinion about China, although China's Asian neighbors view the United States more favorably, a survey has found.
The new lawyer for Lin Senhao, a former university student who was convicted of killing his roommate with poison, handed seven petitions to the nation's highest court on Thursday after the court started reviewing his death sentence.
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