The first batch of Chinese aid for survivors of Typhoon Haiyan arrived in central Philippine city of Cebu, a relief goods distribution center, on Monday evening.
Eight Confucius Classroom Hubs under the Confucius Institute at Ulster University opened Friday in Northern Ireland to meet children's needs in learning the Chinese language and culture.
Authorities in the Philippines have mobilized public servants from around the country to meet manpower demands and help ensure social order in areas devastated by super Typhoon Haiyan.
The holiday shopping season started as a marathon, not a sprint. More than a dozen major retailers opened on Thanksgiving Day through Black Friday.
Negotiations should take place between Beijing and Tokyo to forge a mechanism to manage the crisis over the overlapping air defense identification zones in the East China Sea.
There should be no limit to the cooperation that China and Britain are looking to, British Prime Minister David Cameron told China Daily on Thursday.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said Thursday it has evidence of suspicious activity coming from the DPRK's Yongbyon nuclear complex that may indicate it is in operation again.
Joseph Biden is expected to seek clarification from China about the recently announced air defense identification zone, but White House officials said that the trip has a far broader agenda.
The European Union on Wednesday imposed tariffs of up to 42.1 percent on solar glass imports from China, which would come into force Thursday.
The skeleton of a diplodocus dinosaur that roamed what is now the United States some 160 million years ago was sold for 400,000 pounds ($651,100) to an unidentified public institution at an auction in Britain on Wednesday.
Iran will pursue construction at the Arak heavy-water reactor, despite a deal to shelve a project.
Syria will send a delegation to the Geneva II peace conference which aims to resolve its crisis, despite the West's statements that say its president should have no role in the transitional period, Syrian foreign ministry said Wednesday.
Twenty-one people were killed Wednesday in separate violent incidents in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, including 13 bodies found in execution-style, police said.