Fu Wenhuan, a doctor with the Chinese Red Cross foreign aid medical team takes a hair sample as part of checkups given to students from the China-Pakistan Government Primary School Faqeer Colony in Gwadar, Pakistan, on Wednesday.Wang Jing/china Daily
China's economic growth beat forecasts to reach 6.9 percent year-on-year in 2017, marking the first acceleration since 2010 despite financial regulatory tightening and measures against pollution that affect growth.
The older a father is, the higher the possibility his child will suffer from early-onset high myopia due to a mutation in a gene, Chinese scientists found.
She may be a 64-year-old retiree, but Yang Suxian certainly doesn't lack things to occupy her time.
Four years ago when the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was preparing for an electoral reform package with the aim of implementing universal suffrage for the chief executive election in 2017, there were threats of political consequences from those seeking a new electoral system.
This is what you call barking up the right tree.
DHAKA - A power sector project of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has been hailed as a transformative milestone for rural Bangladesh, improving life for millions of people in areas who previously had no access to the national power grid.
Cross-border capital flows are expected to remain stable this year given the relative positive external environment and strong economic fundamentals, a senior official with the nation's top foreign exchange regulator said on Thursday.
By the end of 2017, China had more than 440,000 charging piles, or power ports, for electric vehicles, meaning there are roughly four EVs for every pile in the country, according to a report by the China Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Promotion Alliance.
The picture of a book cover with a giant panda on it, is the main visual on the homepage of JD's global online shopping platform joybuy.com. The book, Story of Giant Panda, is by the so-called "panda writer" Tan Kai, and tells stories through the eyes of a mother panda and her baby.
MELBOURNE - Unseeded Maria Sharapova on Thursday showed she is a serious contender for the Australian Open by swatting aside a 14th seed who had given her major trouble in the past.