Zhang Huanzhi, a bereaved mother in her 70s, finally got the not guilty verdict for her son that she awaited.
I have witnessed many court rulings announced in my past six years of reporting on law. But this time I could clearly hear my heart beating fast as this high-profile case has been part of my career.
OPEC's first agreement to cut oil production in eight years is set to push up oil prices, but analysts said it will have only a limited overall effect on the Chinese economy given the low proportion of oil in its energy mix.
When the deadly Ebola epidemic was raging in Sierra Leone and other West African countries, China stepped up to provide medical personnel, drugs and other assistance.
A Chinese-owned UK company has come to the aid of a 14-year-old autistic British boy by reactivating production of his favorite 1990s baby drinking cup at a plant in China.
If getting charged with impaired driving is not enough, police in a small Canadian town are hoping adding Nickelback's music to the punishment will be enough to keep drunk partyers away from the wheel.
Newly created China Baowu Steel Group Corp aims to be a global leader as it undertakes multiple market-based reforms, including eliminating excess capacity and enhancing its international competitiveness.
Xiao Jiguo's career will likely be affected once US President Barack Obama remits office in January.
Item from Dec 2, 1996, in China Daily: A conference is to be held to raise financial and technical support from international donors for China's HIV and AIDS control program.
China said on Thursday that the resolution with new sanctions against Pyongyang adopted by the United Nations Security Council should be implemented "in its entirety and in a balanced way", and called for early resumption of the Six-Party Talks.