An assault against two Chinese students on Monday on a train from Sydney whipped social networks into a fury in both countries, prompting a reaction from local legal authorities.
Stuart Pearce will fly to the United States to watch David Beckham play for Los Angeles Galaxy on May 2 before selecting his 18-man squad for the London Olympics, the British team coach said on Tuesday.
Chelsea captain John Terry apologized for his red card moment of madness against Barcelona on Tuesday that will rule him out of next month's Champions League final.
Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola rallied to the support of Lionel Messi after the Argentinian star's penalty miss that almost certainly cost his team a place in the Champions League final.
Police across the country have arrested more than 1,700 people on suspicion of stealing or misusing personal information.
Nan Yong, former director of the Chinese Football Administrative Center, was accused of accepting 1.48 million yuan ($235,000) in bribes.
China's education authority will increase scholarships for international students in the coming school year, an official said on April 25.
Authorities hit all the wrong notes with musicians over proposed changes to the Copyright Law at a media seminar on Wednesday.
A university with an innovative philosophy of education in Shenzhen has won official recognition from the Ministry of Education.
Controversy surrounding "double negative" babies took new twist, with HK agreeing to allow mainland women married to HK people to give birth at private hospitals.
China can look to Sweden as a model as it pushes forward with reforms and tries to set up a sound social welfare system.
It's hard for Janek Zdzarski to recall his first impression of China, even though it was only 11 years ago.