Hazy air will linger in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei cluster until Thursday, with only a short break in some places, because of unfavorable meteorological conditions for dispersing air pollutants, experts said.
Rescuers continued to work around the clock to clear a path to miners who were trapped underground since Saturday night, according to local authorities.
The cause of a deadly passenger train derailment on Sunday afternoon in northeastern Taiwan was under investigation by transportation authorities on Monday.
Li Shuqi could hardly have imagined 10 years ago that she would become a financial professional and travel around the world. The Shanghai native had seldom even crossed the Huangpu River to Pudong as a teenager.
Chinese travel website Mafengwo denied that it posted fake reviews on its site after a social media report accused it of copying review content from competitors and fabricating as much as 85 percent of the reviews on its platform.
An international public security conference aimed at sharing experiences related to sports events and improving cooperation between police officers at home and abroad will open in Beijing on Thursday.
Deng Pan, a police officer in the Beijing Public Security Bureau's exit-entry administration, was excited to talk about her 20-day joint patrol in Italy earlier this year. She considers the experience a life-enhancing treasure.
The founding of Westlake University, China's first private university aimed at cultivating high-level talent in advanced technology, marks a significant step in efforts to reform the higher-education sector and foster innovation, the Ministry of Education said.
A private school in Shanghai has been told to stop using its food supplier after parents found expired goods and unhygienic conditions during a surprise inspection of its kitchen, police said on Saturday.
Two people have died and 18 remain trapped after a rock burst on Saturday night in a coal mine in Yuncheng county, Shandong province.
A subsidiary of real estate giant Wanda Group has been fined 344,700 yuan ($49,700) for printing an advertisement on red scarves - a symbol of the Chinese Young Pioneers - and distributing them to students.
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