While China looks forward to the ample benefits of the new second-child policy, it might be wise to consider the unsung "joys" of an expanded family.
Item from April 20, 1982, in China Daily: Guests at the lobby of Beijing's new Jianguo Hotel, one of the first joint venture hotels in China. ... China yesterday gave the green light to increased use of foreign investment to exploit the country's undeveloped resources.
Disputes to be handled properly and ties with New Delhi to be boosted, the premier says
The US needs to recognize that it and China are mutually dependent on each other and their economic cycles are intertwined, according to Finance Minister Lou Jiwei.
President Xi Jinping called on Tuesday for breakthroughs to be made in core cybersecurity technologies to strengthen the ability to safeguard against outside attacks.
Death penalty in severe cases not replaced by new interpretation, says top court judge
In Ecuador and in China's neighbors Japan, Myanmar and Afghanistan, a series of strong quakes have recently caused casualties and damage. But are they a bad omen for China?
China and New Zealand will increase agricultural cooperation and upgrade their free trade agreement to further cut tariffs and boost exchanges.
Brazil awoke on Monday to deep political crisis after lawmakers authorized impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff, sparking claims by supporters that democracy was under threat in Latin America's biggest country.
The historical landing of a naval patrol aircraft on Yongshu Reef, part of the Nansha Islands, reflects that China's installations in the South China Sea can provide better service in fulfilling the country's humanitarian mission there, analysts said.
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