Senior diplomats from North Korea and China held strategic talks in Beijing yesterday as they work to repair strained relations, but offered little specific indication they will lead to a...
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Thousands of mainland Chinese have permanent residency in The Gambia, a place they most likely have never visited and never will, as the African country has been unexpectedly profiting from a Hong...
A former Communist Party official was executed yesterday for raping 11 girls in Henan , China News Service reported, amid a spate of child abuse cases that have stirred public anger.
In a commentary in response to the Snowden case, the People's Daily said yesterday that Chinese were always unwilling to get involved in other people's "mess".
Lei Zhengfu, the former Chongqing Communist Party official embroiled in an unfolding sex-tape scandal, yesterday in court retracted his confession over alleged bribes, saying he and the woman in a...
Beijing has completed a monitoring scheme in Tibet that requires all telephone and internet users to register under their real names, state media said yesterday, as part of a campaign to crack...
President Xi Jinping told his Vietnamese counterpart, Truong Tan Sang, that both sides should demonstrate their determination to forge a political solution to their territorial dispute in the...
The Middle East's challenges are too complicated for the US to address alone, a top Chinese envoy said yesterday, as the government seeks greater influence in a region that's the source of 50...
Japan is edging further away from its goal of becoming a "normal country" in the post-war world, Xinhua said in a scathing editorial published this week.
China is determined that its relations with Ghana will not be undermined by the arrest of some 200 Chinese illegal gold miners in a crackdown by Ghanaian authorities, a senior Beijing foreign...
At the Daya Bay nuclear power plant in Shenzhen, hopes that a neutrino experiment can lead to a Nobel Prize in physics are buried in a mountain of data.
A young girl shocked her family when she broke her silence and told them she could no longer endure the beatings and abuse from a staff member at school.
China's National Television has brought another case of "food forgery" to the spotlight in a country where fake eggs, beef and tofu have become staple items in national news coverage.
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