If, like me, you are an avid follower of international relationships, then things seem to have suddenly gotten a bit complicated, at least in the West.
Item from March 22, 1985, in China Daily: Farmer Cai Xixin and his wife, of Dongzhuangxiang village in Wuxi county, Jiangsu province, add another bundle to the dowry of their daughter just before she moves out to join her husband in another village.
Last month, pork prices in Beijing's major wholesale market, Xinfadi, rose by nearly 60 percent year-on-year.
China will start a feasibility study on free trade with Nepal and consider extending a rail link to its mountainous neighbor, Premier Li Keqiang said on Monday.
Signs adorn a road in Sanya, Hainan province, congratulating the city on hosting the first Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Leaders' Meeting, which takes place on Wednesday.
German President Joachim Gauck's visit to China will pave the way for greater cooperation and deeper links between two of the world's major economies, according to China's ambassador to the European nation.
Finance Minister Lou Jiwei has shrugged off the lowered outlook on China's sovereign credit ratings by US ratings agency Moody's Investors Service early this month.
China should blacklist people who habitually carry or mail invasive species and other prohibited items across its borders, a senior quarantine inspection official has suggested.
On the eve of his visit to Cuba, US President Barack Obama cracked jokes on Saturday with the country's most popular comedian, in a surprise exchange.
About 400 students at an elementary school in Shanghai began the spring semester by swinging golf clubs.
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