China

China urges U.S. to stop malicious hyping on South China Sea

China urges the United States to stop malicious hyping and play a positive and constructive role in international and regional affairs, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday.

Carrie Lam: Zero tolerance for violent acts

Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, Chief Executive of China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), said on Tuesday that the Hong Kong SAR government has zero tolerance for violence.

Smart China Expo gives glimpse into future life

​Look straight at the door and in seconds, it opens. Curious visitors have been lining up to experience the smart security door at the ongoing 2019 Smart China Expo, which opened Monday in Chongqing and will last until Thursday.

Xi sends congratulatory letter to 2019 Smart China Expo

​Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory letter to 2019 Smart China Expo that opened Monday in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. 

Kidnappers of Chinese student want bitcoin for ransom

A Chinese student has allegedly been abducted in Sydney, Australia and his kidnappers are demanding ransom in bitcoin, according to the Nanfang Metropolis Daily. 

Hong Kong protests turn violent, several policemen injured

Protests turned violent in Tsuen Wan, in the western New Territories of Hong Kong, on Sunday as radical protesters hurled petrol bombs at police officers and brutally assaulted them.

21 officers injured in escalated violence: Hong Kong police

Hong Kong police said on Monday that 21 officers were injured during the violent incidents over the weekend as radical protesters intensified violence, vandalizing shops and assaulting police officers with deadly weapons.

Study says China may hit carbon emissions goal early

An international study has found that China is on track to meet its carbon emissions goals up to one decade early.

China's Chang'e-4 probe resumes work for ninth lunar day

The lander and rover of the Chang'e-4 probe have resumed work for the ninth lunar day on the far side of the moon after "sleeping" during the extremely cold night.

China issues rules protecting children's personal information online

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) issued regulation on network protection of children's personal information, making it China's first legislation specifically aimed at children's Internet protection.

Former chief justice in E China province under investigation

Zhang Jian, former chief justice of Anhui Provincial Higher People's Court in east China has been put under investigation for suspected severe discipline and law violations, an official statement said Sunday.

Typhoon Bailu makes landfall in east China

Typhoon Bailu made landfall in east China's Fujian Province Sunday, local authorities said.

China recalls ships, evacuates residents as Typhoon Bailu nears

East China's Fujian Province said Saturday 48,000 people have been evacuated and 9,926 fishing vessels had been recalled to harbor as it braces for the coming Typhoon Bailu.

China firmly opposes U.S. tariff hikes on Chinese imports

China is firmly opposed to the U.S. announcement that it will further raise the tariffs on about 550 billion U.S. dollars of Chinese imports, said a spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) Saturday. 

Gun violence in U.S. seriously tramples on human rights: article

The China Society for Human Rights Studies on Saturday published an article to expose the long-lasting unsolved problem of gun violence in the United States which, it said, has seriously trampled on human rights. 

China's first Sino-U.S. university launches new institute for real estate

New York University Shanghai (NYU Shanghai) has co-founded a new academic institute in Shanghai with the New York University School of Professional Studies (NYUSPS) to focus on real estate research in China.

Hong Kong high court approves injunction proposed by MTR

Hong Kong's high court on Friday approved the injunction proposed by the MTR. The injunction, valid until August 30, aims to prevent violent protesters from hindering normal operations of the public transport network.

12 dead, 26 missing as rain batters southwest China

The death toll has risen to 12 while 26 were unaccounted for after heavy downpours and mudslides battered a county in southwest China's Sichuan Province, local authorities said Friday.

China issues guideline to promote cultural, tourism consumption

China has issued a guideline to advance cultural and tourism spending, calling for efforts to deepen supply-side reform in cultural and tourism industries and further unleash consumption potential. 

China,U.S. celebrate 48th anniversary of "Ping-Pong Diplomacy"

The national table tennis teams of China and the United States gathered Thursday evening at the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Orange County, California, to mark 48th anniversary of "Ping-Pong Diplomacy." 

HomePrev...16171819202122...NextEndTotal 100 pages