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Mind your language, professors

[2019-02-02 06:23]

Duke University used to be a dream school for many Chinese students. Not anymore, after Megan Neely, an assistant professor, sent an email to all first-and second-year biostatistics graduate students recently telling them to "commit to using English 100 percent of the time".

Positive message of practical and concrete progress in trade talks

[2019-02-02 06:23]

US President Donald Trump hailed the two-day talks between China and the United States as having made "tremendous progress" in the two sides' efforts to find a solution to their trade dispute.

Ride-hailing overhaul forces stronger safety commitment

[2019-02-01 07:38]

In March last year, Huang Jieli, then general manager of the hitch service department of Didi Chuxing, China's largest ride-hailing company, was invited to a wedding.

Profit before people puts the public at risk

[2019-02-01 07:38]

"Better late than never." That's what most people said when I interviewed them about their views on the overhaul of the ride-hailing industry, which was prompted by the murders of two young women by drivers employed by Didi Chuxing's hitch service.

Around China

[2019-02-01 07:38]

Taiwan

City ready to host foreign tourists after overseas showcase

[2019-02-01 07:38]

Chengdu's government and tourism businesses are expecting more foreign tourists in the city for Chinese New Year after holding promotional events abroad.

Families explore options for a stress-free Spring Festival

[2019-01-31 07:51]

With Spring Festival less than a week away, Zhang Cheng, a teacher from Shanghai's Pudong New Area, arranged his family reunion with just a few clicks on his mobile phone.

Training programs aim to improve quality of service and raise living standards

[2019-01-31 07:51]

Wu Qingchun, who has worked as a live-in caregiver in Shanghai since 2014, earns 5,500 yuan ($812) a month.

'Educated youth' who stayed in remote Mongolian village

[2019-01-31 07:51]

There was barely a road in the village when 19-year-old Ting Baatar arrived in Saruultuya Gastaa, Inner Mongolia autonomous region's Xilin Gol League, in the summer of 1974.

Giant terracotta warrior becomes face of controversy in Xi'an

[2019-01-31 07:51]

A giant terracotta warrior that can display people's faces to passers-by has been removed from a prime location in Xi'an, the capital of northwestern China's Shaanxi province, after it sparked an online controversy.

Medical technology star rises in Chongqing

[2019-01-31 07:51]

A private company in Chongqing surprised the country in 2005 by producing China's first endoscopy capsule - the second in the world after Israel.

Black-necked cranes welcomed in Tibet

[2019-01-31 07:51]

Every winter, black-necked cranes arrive in the Tibet autonomous region, where they are welcomed by locals and tourists.

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