Major crude producers, members as well as non-members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries met in Doha on April 17 to reach an agreement to freeze production but failed to do so. Although crude producers affected by low oil prices are eager to restrict production, countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran seem unwilling to do that.
Typing with her jaw, woman creates works that resonate with readers in print and on the internet
A company in the capital of Shandong province was once famous for its "hot metal", but the decline of the local industry poses a dilemma for younger employees. Li Yang and Zhao Ruixue report from Jinan.
Many children from the mainland commute to Hong Kong every day to attend school as their families look to use the advantages offered by the city's Western-style education system, report Shadow Li in Hong Kong and Chai Hua in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
1 million km of roads, 100 projects planned; government seats across country to be linked
How can China's hard and long-drawn economic transition be judged from what its cities have done to drive local economic growth? The fact is they have basically done nothing in the past three years.
China's crop yields are expected to increase for the 13th consecutive year in 2016, but the agricultural products trade deficit, too, is likely to continue on the persistent price gap between imported and domestic products.
Since their "engagement" with the erratic domestic stock market, Chinese women have become increasingly independent, resolute and less lonely, satirizes an article on the bwchinese website. The following are excerpts:
Hu Jinnan's passion for running international marathons has taken him around the world. From New York City to Tokyo, he's crossed the finish line in a dozen such events.
The iconic French planes in Shanghai are more than just trees - they are an intrinsic part of society that tell the stories of the roads they line
Although new policies to curb Shanghai's overheated housing market are already having an impact, many potential purchasers say the amended regulations have pushed homes out of their price range. Wang Ying reports from Shanghai.
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