Political and business leaders gathered together at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week to discuss the most pressing issues facing our planet and seek constructive and innovative solutions to them.
A puzzling occurrence to many Chinese visiting the United States in the last four years is that marijuana has been legalized by a growing number of states, and support for its use among the public is also rising.
The fun has stopped at a longtime Chinese restaurant in Manhattan that has fed its share of celebrities over the past 25 years.
Item from Jan 19, 1992, in China Daily: Chinese fruit and vegetable juices are beginning to put the squeeze on foreign colas and inferior domestic beverages. ...
Premier Li Keqiang has called on officials to respond quickly and actively to public concerns in order to manage market expectations.
China remains a "highly attractive" destination for companies from the United States, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Wednesday, refuting a survey report published on the same day by a US business organization.
The meteorological authorities have said it will no longer release separate smog alerts to avoid contradicting information from environmental authorities.
The People's Liberation Army and the Armed Police Force have halted 40 percent of their commercial activities as part of the ongoing military reform, Xinhua News Agency reported.
Micius, the world's first quantum satellite, has successfully completed four months of in-orbit tests since China launched it on Aug 16, the Chinese Academy of Sciences has announced.
Basi, the world's oldest panda living in captivity, celebrated her 37th birthday on Wednesday in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province.
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