As the annual Wimbledon tennis championships drew to a close over the weekend, junior Chinese stars served up a treat of their own in Beijing in the hope of one day standing on the Grand Slam stage.
Seldom have so many words been expended per square kilometer of ocean as over a few patches of the South China Sea.
Item from July 11, 1981, in China Daily: Xuanwu Cinema, Beijing's largest underground theater, will open next Friday. ... The cinema, under Xuanwu Park in western Beijing, covers 3,400 square meters with a 1,150-seat main hall.
As more people are broadcasting their lives through live-streaming platforms, the Ministry of Culture is taking steps to regulate the market. It issued a guideline last week.
A group of Chinese scholars of international law plans to send an open letter to international organizations and universities around the world to challenge any ruling of the Arbitral Tribunal on the South China Sea on Tuesday, when it is scheduled to issue a decision.
An intelligent robot that helps the elderly detect intruders, gas leaks and other dangers is expected to be on the market by year's end at an affordable price, according to its developer.
A mild rise in consumer inflation and a smaller drop in wholesale prices in June leave ample space for more stabilization measures to prop up growth, economists said.
Flight delays will be reduced and the shortage of unrestricted air space eased under a combination of measures planned by the Civil Aviation Administration of China, officials said.
China and Russia expressed strong opposition on Friday to the decision by the United States and the Republic of Korea to deploy an advanced missile defense system in the ROK, saying the system will destabilize the balance of security in the region.
Snipers opened fire on police officers in the heart of Dallas, Texas, killing five officers and injuring seven others during protests in the United States over two recent fatal shootings by police of black men, police said.
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