After studying international law for 11 years, 29-year-old Chinese student Peng Qinxuan is due to obtain her doctorate soon in the Netherlands, which hosts the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
Parties involved in maritime disputes should use peaceful means to settle their differences in line with international law, said a candidate for UN secretary-general.
Country's 2nd time 'will help build a new type' of military-to-military ties with US
Wearing a camouflage raincoat to protect him from the downpour, Premier Li Keqiang called on soldiers and rescuers to secure the embankments along the Yangtze River on Wednesday morning.
Chongqing, a municipality in southwestern China, might have seemed like an unlikely place for a coffee trade center before the city announced the establishment of the Chongqing Coffee Exchange in June.
Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has accepted the offer from a Chinese consortium to acquire 80 percent of the Italian Serie A soccer club AC Milan, and a preliminary agreement will be signed next week, a person familiar with the negotiations told China Daily.
More than 70 years after World War II, elderly people in villages in East China may at last find relief from the effects of Japanese biological weapons. Zhao Xu reports.
To prepare its residents for September's G20 summit, Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, is teaching people basic English through Chinese characters.
After weeks of covering Britain's EU referendum, I was desperately in need of some karma.
Item from July 7, 1992, in China Daily: Zhou Hongxin (right), president of the Beijing Liberal Arts Correspondence University, presents a symbolic check for 1.2 million yuan to the charity Project Hope yesterday in Beijing. ... More than 100,000 rural school dropouts across the country will register for the coming semester, starting September, thanks to the charity, which provides scholarship for children from poor families.
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