Widespread floods wreaked havoc around the world over the weekend.
Chang Xiaobing, the chairman of China Telecommunications Corp, the country's third-largest telecom carrier, is under investigation for suspected serious disciplinary violations - often a reference to corruption-related crimes.
Slashing the number of inefficient and unprofitable "zombie enterprises" is the priority for China's "must-do" list next year, a senior central government official said on Sunday.
China's largest land arms producer, China North Industries Group Corp, has developed a series of firefighting tanks that can be used in urban areas and to control forest blazes.
We live in an era when technology has enabled everyone to be a journalist, yet not everyone has the proper training. Whether out of ignorance or out of a sense of righteousness, some of the journalism that surface online have done a better job at manipulating public sentiment rather than presenting the whole truth.
Item from Dec 28, 1984, in China Daily: Wang Hui, manager and resident beautician at a new beauty center in Beijing, examines through a mirror the brow makeup she applied for a customer.
Amid the growing importance of pets for Chinese families, many Beijingers have expressed the need for more public areas to accommodate people's animals.
Internet providers and telecoms operators are now required by law to assist authorities in investigating and preventing potential terror attacks in China.
Both foreign direct investment in China and outbound direct investment have risen this year, putting the nation on track to meet its annual growth target, the minister of commerce said on Sunday.
A proposed legal ban on the use of surrogate mothers has been scrapped after lawmakers raised objections over the effectiveness of such a move, it was announced on Sunday.
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