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China does not encourage monopolies and strives to ensure a fair business environment.
The clock is ticking down to 06:00 local time on April 12, when the belligerent forces in Syria are supposed to stop all forms of violence.
Local courts must now guarantee that enforced demolitions are legitimate and rational before giving their approval, according to new rules issued by the Supreme People's Court.
With the country's population aging rapidly, China will have to brace for the rising costs of labor and resources as it strives to make its growth more environmentally friendly and energy efficient.
In what is widely perceived as a significant goodwill move, the president of Pakistan paid a one-day trip to India on Sunday to discuss a wide range of issues with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
In its 2012 Diplomatic Blue Book released on Friday, Japan has shown it is taking a carrot and stick approach to China.
Local tourist authorities have no excuse for ignoring the complaints about the exorbitant ticket prices of tourist attractions.
The 20th summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which concluded on Wednesday in Phnom Penh has sent positive signals for advancing regional integration and common development.
A recent survey found that in the last six months of 2011 alone, 121 million Internet users had their account numbers and their secret codes stolen.
Now is a good opportunity to reform the financial sector, because the banks are now enjoying a golden age in terms of their profits.
Working conditions at Foxconn, Apple's supplier in China, have been the focus of scrutiny since some workers committed suicide at the factory in 2010.
The fourth BRICS summit, which concluded on Thursday in New Delhi, sent positive signals to the outside world that international stability, security and prosperity can be achieved if everyone pulls together.