After the Democratic People's Republic of Korea claimed on Wednesday it had successfully carried out its first hydrogen bomb test, Beijing immediately expressed its concern and called on all parties to "get back on the track of resolving the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue through the Six-Party Talks".
Nearly 30 years have passed since the nuclear accident at Chernobyl, and the scientific community is still arguing about the impact radiation is having on the ecosystem surrounding the reactor. Recently, together with other scientists, I studied the animals in the human exclusion zone around the plant.
In his New Year's speech, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe asserted that Japan will play the role of a global actor in 2016.
Online travel major sets sights on burgeoning Indian tourism market
Hyundai Motor Co is weighing plans to build its new luxury Genesis cars in China to overcome import tariffs that add 25 percent to the sticker price and are seen as inhibiting the company's ability to compete with locally made BMWs and Audis.
Japanese companies are still bearish when it comes to expanding or setting up new businesses in China, a new survey said.
Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou province, on Friday opened the doors to China's first laboratory that will evaluate the asset value of big data.
Avon Products Inc, the world's largest direct seller of cosmetics, has appointed a new head of its Chinese operation - its fourth in five years - in the hope of turning around the declining business.
Tech giants to work together on phones that create 'on-screen 3-D experiences'
China's top 10 provinces will get priority to establish comprehensive cross-border e-commerce pilot zones, a top official said.
The securities authorities' decision on Thursday night to put the "circuit breaker" mechanism on hold-only four days after it was introduced-is commendable. It is never too late to correct wrongs, but lessons have to be learned so that policies of similar significance are devised more carefully.
The wind has turned out to be savior of smog-fearing residents in North China.
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