Teachers in Shanghai who have accepted gifts or cash from students or their parents will be disqualified from applying for professional titles that confer higher rank and more pay, the municipal education commission announced ahead of Teachers' Day, which fell on Thursday.
The joint venture between Japan's Nissan Motor Corp and China's Dongfeng Motor Corp violated antitrust laws, according the Chinese regulators
The stabbing of four judges in a courthouse in Hubei province has raised concerns about judges' working conditions in China.
The removal of a senior executive of Baosteel Group from his post for misusing public money and receiving gifts sends out a stern warning from the top anti-graft authority to other officials in State-owned enterprises.
The Chinese military will hold three days of live-fire drills in the Taiwan Straits starting from Friday, the government said in a notice issued to warn shipping away from the area.
Editor's note: In an interview with China Daily, State Councilor Yang Jiechi looks ahead to President Xi Jinping's landmark state visit to the US this month and his attendance at a series of UN gatherings as the global body marks its 70th anniversary.
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of special reports to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Every day at 2:01 pm, a train departs from the station in Urumqi, the regional capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
When Dilnur Mardan joined her school's soccer team she knew almost nothing about the sport, but now the 15-year-old Uygur is the team captain and one of the top strikers, with ambitions of playing in the women's World Cup.
China and Russia are close to finalizing an agreement to jointly develop a heavy-lift helicopter next year, according to senior Chinese helicopter designers.
Heavy industry in Tangshan, Hebei province, has been hit by efforts to control air pollution, with the value of its output dropping by 35.3 billion yuan ($5.5 billion) in the past two years, according to the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
Although there is a widely held sexist view that women are naturally bad drivers, a new survey shows that most people prefer a woman behind the wheel of a chauffeured car they've hired.
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