A deadly blaze in Northeast China that killed 20 people and injured 23, including firefighters, has triggered a nationwide inspection of densely populated areas, as the country enters its fire-prone period and tourism rush.
Local police have issued preliminary findings in a series of worker-related incidents at Jasic Technology Co in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
China should invest more in researching and developing new drugs, as well as intellectual property protection, even though generic versions of existing brand-name drugs can bring short-term benefits, said Margaret Chan, former director-general of the World Health Organization.
Four days after Typhoon Rumbia hit eastern China, parts of Shandong province, particularly the city of Shouguang - China's largest vegetable production base - are still suffering from the flooding it triggered.
Police in Shenzhen, Guangdong province have detained a chief executive of a local internet finance company who is suspected of involvement in cheating public savings from hundreds of investors.
Travel to the Republic of Korea is expected to remain stable, as four major travel services in Shanghai have recently resumed group tours to the country, tourism experts and insiders said.
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen will attend the upcoming China-ASEAN Expo, an official from the Cambodian embassy confirmed on Friday in Beijing.
A man who took a woman's seat on a bullet train and refused to leave has been banned from rail travel for an unspecified period of time, China Railway Jinan Group said on Friday.
Police in China and Vietnam have joined hands to break up a major cross-border armed drug trafficking ring and have detained a drug lord from Vietnam, according to the Ministry of Public Security on Thursday.
Transparency rules coming into force next month will place charitable activities under more public scrutiny by requiring data disclosure, an official at the Ministry of Civil Affairs said on Thursday.
The search will begin soon for an iconic giant panda image that can represent Chinese culture in international cultural communications and activities.
A man in Shanghai who killed his wife, hid her body in a freezer for three months and ran up a debt of nearly 200,000 yuan ($29,100) on her credit card while traveling alone and checking into hotel rooms with another woman, has lodged an appeal after receiving a death sentence on Thursday.
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