The trade issue between the US and China is highly politicized and should be resolved through negotiations within international bodies.
Financial support does not always reach the most deserving. The wealth gap between rich and poor occurs.
New York's police chief said on Wednesday he was impressed with security planning for this summer's London Olympics, rejecting suggestions that U.S. officials were concerned about arrangements for the games which start next month.
If there's a leak in China's dairy industry, you can be sure Wang Dingmian knows about it, or even started it.
Property prices will dip this year but a tumble is unlikely, a report by the China Academy of Social Sciences said on Thursday.
Less than 40 percent of software installed on computers in China was pirated in 2011, a decline of 3 percentage points from the previous year, according to Chinalabs.com, a consulting and research company.
China's stocks fell to a one-week low on Friday over concern that the slowdown in the world's second-largest economy might be deeper than expected.
Efforts to prevent sand and dust storms in Beijing and its neighbor Tianjin have been more successful since the implementation of anti-desertification programs over a decade ago.
ASEAN plus Three Senior Officials' Meeting kicked off in Phnom Penh on Friday.
Vivid Sydney, a festival of light, music and ideas, will run until June 11.
Japan has already compensated Koreans who were forcibly taken to Japan to work in factories in years from 1910 to 1945.
NBCUniversal on Wednesday unveiled plans to air more than 5,500 hours of coverage of the upcoming London Olympic Games online and across its various television networks, including more than 270 hours on flagship broadcaster NBC.