Premier Li Keqiang laid out ambitious targets for a reduction in carbon emissions during his visit to Paris on Tuesday.
The European Union will set up visa centers in 15 Chinese cities that do not have embassies or consulates for EU member nations, a move expected to attract a large number of tourists from second-tier cities.
Japan has seen major shifts in its defense and security policies, creating "significant negative effects" on the regional strategic balance, a report from a think tank said on Tuesday.
After a two-week tumble, China stocks surged on Tuesday as a series of government measures bolstered investor confidence.
A recent news report told of a nurse in Wuhan, Hubei province, who won acclaim for the way she taught her 11-year-old son about sex.
Item from July 1, 1987, in China Daily: Beijing's streets continue to get more crowded as China tackles a worrying population explosion ... An upsurge of second births among China's rural families ... is jeopardizing the attempt to limit the population to within 1.2 billion by the year 2000 ... Since it started to effectively implement family planning policies early in the 1970s, China has achieved considerable success in reducing the natural population growth rate.
China's top discipline watchdog has pointed out that many instances of corruption have been linked to officials' relatives.
The China-initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank took a historic step forward on Monday with the signing of a framework for the current 57-member institution.