A long-awaited regulation giving legal status to online car-hailing services in China was released by the central government on Thursday.
Lu Gusun, the professor of English language and literature at Shanghai's Fudan University who served as editor-in-chief of the renowned English-Chinese Dictionary, died on Thursday afternoon at Xinhua Hospital in the city at the age of 77, according to the university.
Toyota is in danger of losing its crown as the world's biggest automaker this year, as its sales fall behind those of German rival Volkswagen, new figures showed on Thursday.
Research institutions in China are leading the world in the increase of high-quality output, according to a ranking released on Thursday.
A pilot project is underway in Beijing to link some roads inside the city's campuses with public roads to improve traffic in surrounding areas. Not everyone is happy about it.
A recent international forum of sports journalists identified race walking and dressage as the most inane events at the Summer Olympic Games, which open on Aug 5 in Rio de Janeiro.
Item from July 29, 1985, in China Daily: China and the UN children's agency UNICEF have jointly published several books for children....
President pays tribute to the thousands who died when disaster struck 40 years ago
The Ministry of Public Security is to clean up live broadcasts on the internet and crack down on illegal activities associated with them.
More than 40 deals worth $18 billion were signed in Beijing on Thursday between Chinese and African businesses and financial institutions.
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