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Stolen Buddha head finally returns home

[2016-02-27 07:57]

After two decades overseas, a stolen 1,500-year-old Buddha head returned home on Friday.

Watchdog urges Internet responsibility

[2016-02-27 07:57]

Every netizen should take responsibility for what they publish on the Internet to improve the credibility of cyberspace, China's Internet watchdog said after another hot story that went viral over the Lunar New Year turned out to be fabricated.

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[2016-02-27 07:57]

China's top legislature on Friday passed the country's first law on deep seafloor resource exploration to protect the maritime environment and ensure sustainable exploitation.

Industrial diversity pays benefits

[2016-02-26 08:06]

Who says China's economic transition is not making quick progress?

Blue book reveals unbalanced regional growth

[2016-02-26 08:06]

A competitive index released on Thursday revealed unbalanced economic development across different regions and provinces in China.

Universities scour globe for top leaders to build international reputation

[2016-02-26 08:06]

A few pioneering Chinese universities have kicked off global recruitment efforts to encourage applications for jobs as deans and department chairs, aiming to build global competitiveness.

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[2016-02-26 08:06]

Scientists have isolated two Zika virus strains, which will assist in understanding the transmission pattern of the virus and potentially help lead to a vaccine.

Court takes case of improper detention

[2016-02-26 08:06]

A court in Henan province confirmed on Thursday that it has accepted the case of a man asking for 21 million yuan ($3.2 million) in state compensation for time spent in improper detention.

Overseas campuses lead the charge in soft power push

[2016-02-26 08:06]

Experts are predicting an increase in Chinese universities expanding overseas as the country extends the reach of its soft power.

Fewer Chinese seek work abroad

[2016-02-26 08:06]

The global economic slowdown and improved personal incomes at home have led to a decline in the need and supply for Chinese workers overseas.

Pregnancy brings new hope after Tianjin blasts

[2016-02-26 08:06]

A woman who lost her 19-year-old son in the Tianjin warehouse explosion in August has conceived another child through in vitro fertilization.

TCM ethos employed to cure countryside ills

[2016-02-26 08:06]

In 1983, Liao Xiaoyi, then a 29-year-old associate professor of philosophy, was diagnosed with a malignant ovarian cyst and underwent surgery to remove her right ovary.

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