China's foreign exchange reserves will basically remain stable given the stabilizing economic growth prospects and the yuan's exchange rate, the central bank said on Friday.
Researchers have already begun working to tap the potential of 6G - the sixth generation of mobile communication technology - even though 5G is still several years away from large-scale commercial application, Miao Wei, minister of Industry and Information Technology, said on Friday.
Consumer inflation rose in China during February, hitting the highest level in over four years, thanks to rising food prices during the Lunar New Year holiday and low temperatures, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Friday.
Internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd is looking to establish a clear lead over rivals in China's livestreaming market with latest investments of over $1 billion in the industry's top firms.
'Near-whiteout conditions' expected to hit US East Coast
JAIPUR, India - Mahima Dutt Sharma rolls her eyes when men make excuses to gawk at her inside the booth where she checks tickets at India's only interstate train station run entirely by women.
OKUMA, Japan - A costly "ice wall" is failing to keep groundwater from seeping into the stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, data from operator Tokyo Electric Power Co shows, preventing it from removing radioactive melted fuel at the site seven years after the disaster.
OTTAWA - Canada's universities are opening their arms wider to international students, especially those from China, who are taking multiple challenges as well as enjoying the novelty of their overseas school life.
LONDON - Former Russian military intelligence colonel Sergei Skripal and his daughter are in a coma after exposure to a suspected nerve agent in the British city of Salisbury.
The significance of the draft amendments to China's Constitution submitted to the top legislature for deliberation should not be underestimated, given they will advance law-based governance and modernize China's governance system.
Ahead of his first official visit to Sub-Saharan Africa, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson confessed that the continent's rapid economic growth and fast-rising population mean the United States views Africa's future as "increasingly linked" to its own.
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