Thousands of Chinese Internet users are involved in efforts to help an 8-year-old, cancer-stricken boy from the United States to realize his dream.
The first two weeks of the New Year have seen new military developments in many parts of Asia.
China's foreign trade ran into difficulties last year, with imports and exports both experiencing year-on-year declines.
Lawmakers in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region will begin to draft a regulation against religious extremism this year, the top regional legislator said on Wednesday.
When rock star and entertainer David Bowie died on Sunday, the UK press went into overdrive, with front pages and television dominated by the news, probably the most coverage given to the death of a musician since former Beatle John Lennon was shot dead in New York in 1980.
Item from Jan 14, 1987, in China Daily: Taxi drivers in Beijing compete for customers. One sign advertises air-conditioned comfort to the Qianmen area, despite the temperatures well below freezing.
Major cities including Beijing and Shanghai are losing their appeal among many job seekers, according to recent industry reports.
The People's Liberation Army Air Force will soon receive a significant boost to its aerial combat and transportation capabilities, according to military observers.
More favorable policies will be granted to small and medium-sized high-tech enterprises by the government to encourage startups and innovation.
China's top pricing regulator is to introduce a more flexible method for pricing domestic fuel, with adjustments allowed if the international oil price fluctuates between $40 and $140 per barrel.
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