An employee of Baidu, China's search engine giant, was fired on Saturday for posting information online in the name of the father of a dead girl without his permission.
Each time a member of her family celebrates a birthday, Gina Zhang, a mother of two in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, makes a cake with a special flavor or adorned with cartoon images that her children like.
Adapting to ultra-low emissions in the steel industry is important for the Chinese economy's high-quality development, and the authorities should give more incentives to steelmakers with high-level environmental protection records while strictly containing unclean capacity, a top China Iron and Steel Association official said on Saturday.
GENEVA - Ambassadors of 37 countries sent a joint letter on Friday to the president of the UN Human Rights Council and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to show their support for China's human rights achievements.
China and Vietnam should implement the consensus of the two countries' leaders and maintain maritime peace and stability with practical efforts, President Xi Jinping said on Friday.
More rainfall is expected as the fight continues against floods and their aftermath, which have forced the evacuation of some 1.3 million people and caused direct economic losses of 53.4 billion yuan ($7.7 billion), primarily across a large band of southern and eastern China.
It's not just narcotics officers and lawmakers who need to keep up with the rapid development of new types of illegal recreational drugs, but also sniffer dogs at the General Administration of Customs' canine training center in Beijing.
China has sufficient policy tools and new measures to further optimize its foreign trade structure and deepen ties with new markets, especially those involved in the Belt and Road Initiative, in the second half of the year, a senior customs official said on Friday.
China will maintain a prudent monetary policy in the year's second half, with potential policy adjustments depending mainly on the domestic economic situation and price levels, a senior central bank official said on Friday.
China said on Friday it will place sanctions on US companies involved in the latest planned military sale to Taiwan, which it said has impaired its sovereignty and national security.
Zhejiang province's export growth remained steady in the first five months of the year despite headwinds from the China-US trade dispute, and the province's export growth in the first half is expected to reach 9 percent year-on-year, said its governor on Friday.
China Coast Guard launched its first public hotline on Wednesday with the 24-hour service accessible by dialing 95110. It is expected to strengthen the country's maritime law enforcement capabilities and better guarantee safety on the water.