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Apple is in hot water after 22 Chinese authors accused the US tech-behemoth of selling unlicensed versions of their books via its online store and demanded millions of dollars in compensation.
Premier Wen Jiabao's promise of oil sub-sidies for farmers came as Chinese drivers were already bracing themselves for another price hike at the pumps.
That American consumers have voted with their wallets in favor of Chinese automobile parts, despite their politicians pointing the finger at China as the bogeyman, shows these imports meet their needs.
The leaking of answers to the English entrance exam for postgraduate students has brought shame on the Ministry of Education.
Letting the US stir up frictions will only harm regional cooperation and development and harm the interests of all countries bordering the South China Sea.
The realization of all the high hopes pinned on Chinese consumers hinges on not only how equally they are enriched but how forcefully they are empowered.
On its debut as a full member, China has made a deep impression at the ongoing World Water Forum this week.
Premier Wen Jiabao's faith in confidence and will to act were on full display on Wednesday during his news conference.
"Consumption and safety" is the theme designated by the China Consumers' Association for this year's International Day for Protecting Consumers' Rights.
The high-level meeting on the current situation in the Middle East held by the United Nations Security Council revealed the divide in the international community over how to end the crisis in Syria.
Unemployment of young people is a problem faced by countries around the world. But the main causes of China's boomerang generation are the flaws in the distribution of public resources and public services.
Moutai has come to symbolize government extravagance, and those calling for a ban on Moutai at official banquets are actually calling for progress on building transparent and economical government.