A US soldier accused of plotting a bomb attack on Fort Hood army base troops was found guilty on all charges Thursday.
Private security guards manning venues at July and August's London Olympics have been warned against over-zealous behaviour that might alienate sports fans, the firm in charge of training said on Thursday.
Since the first China Trade in Service Congress in 2007, the services trade has grown into one of the major engines of change in the economy.
World badminton number one Lee Chong-wei needs a miracle if he is to take part in the London Olympics after suffering an ankle injury.
Activity on online spot-trading platform for iron ore slowed in the past two weeks, a result of weaker economic growth and feeble markets.
China on Thursday again urged the Philippines to cease all provocative activities, and show its sincerity in conducting serious diplomatic dialogues with China.
Although there is only "a slight" chance that Greece will leave the eurozone, China should take steps to guard against the possible effects.
Airbus SAS expects to win at least 100 orders for its A320 airplanes from China this year despite an escalating trade spat.
Chinese solar panel manufacturers on Thursday expressed strong opposition to the anti-dumping tariff imposed by the US. Firms rally against US probe
China's economy may continue to slow in May as its manufacturing sector is expected to deteriorate at a faster rate.
In a move designed to give it more say in disputes over the South China Sea, the US began a new push to join the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
While hiking Qomolangma, mountaineer Wang Tianhan wrote on his micro blog that he was "kidnapped" on Tuesday by a group of people who turned out to be rescuers.