China has expressed regret over the International Atomic Energy Agency's endorsement of Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from its Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
The first injection in China to treat obesity has received market authorization, providing another treatment options for those in need.
China has denied claims by the Japanese government that Chinese nuclear power plants have been releasing effluent containing higher levels of tritium, a radioactive isotope, than the nuclear-contaminated wastewater Japan plans to discharge into the ocean.
A civil rights group is asking the US federal government to make Harvard University drop its "legacy" policy of giving admissions preference to children of alumni because it overwhelmingly benefits white applicants and disadvantages those who are of color.
Shanghai's nighttime economy continues to rank first among Chinese cities in terms of comprehensive strength, financial media outlet Yicai announced last Wednesday during the 24-Hour City of Vibrance Forum held at the Museum of Art Pudong.
A tour guide's death due to heatstroke at the Summer Palace in Beijing has brought attention to the dangerous effects of the ongoing heat wave in the city.
Wild boars were removed from the catalog for the serious hazard they present to people’s daily lives and since they are not under existential threat.
The light rail service Mecca Metro—built and operated by Chinese company CRCC—ferried millions of pilgrims between holy sites in Saudi Arabia during hajj, which ended on Saturday.
With the summer holiday beginning, China's tourism market continues to boom. The market's heat during the summer holiday is expected to comprehensively exceed that of the same period in 2019.
A number of key projects in Xiong'an New Area, Hebei province, have entered new development phases with new buildings roofed by the end of June, the latest step in the process of transferring Beijing's non-capital city functions to the neighboring area.
Beijing prosecutors are warning residents about a scam that uses pay-on-delivery parcels, calling on people to double check the information of senders.
A graduate of Renmin University of China has been detained by Beijing police for allegedly illegally obtaining the personal information of fellow students, police said on Monday.
The grandmother of the 17-year-old boy who was fatally shot by police in a Paris suburb last week has called for an end to the worst rioting in France in nearly 20 years, which stretched into a sixth night after his killing.
Hong Kong police on Monday said they are offering a reward of HK$1 million ($128,000) for each of eight fugitives wanted for endangering national security.
Chinese pop singer Cai Xukun responded to recent allegations on Monday, admitting that he had had a "relationship" with a woman but stressed it was "consensual" and that their "private affairs" had been settled appropriately.
The new terminal of Thai Suvarnabhumi Airport constructed by China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) is scheduled to be opened in September.
A grass-roots football league participated by farmers and other locals in Rongjiang county, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, has become a phenomenal event bringing over 1.2 billion yuan ($165 million) in revenue to the small county since it was established two months ago.
As an increasing number of Chinese parents turn to paid service providers, who claim to be using AI-driven technology, to decide which universities their children should apply to for their undergraduate studies, experts have warned against opting for such services.
A research team headed by leading paleontologist Xing Lida revealed that a batch of fossilized dinosaur eggshells have been discovered in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong Province.
A 25-year-old student from the prestigious Renmin University of China (RUC) was detained by the police for illegally obtaining personal information of some university students.
A nightclub fire in Cambodia has killed eight people, including six Chinese nationals and two Vietnamese people at the weekend in downtown capital Phnom Penh
A total of 309 private cars from Hong Kong entered the city of Zhuhai in Guangdong province via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge from Saturday to 8 pm on Sunday.
An attempted murder investigation has been opened in France after the house of a mayor of a Paris suburb was ram-raided and set alight during continued disturbances across the country.
The Fuxing, China's most advanced bullet train series, began operations on the Xining-Golmud section of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway line on Saturday, reducing travel time between the two areas to about five and a half hours.
Bullet trains traveled at speeds of 453 kilometers per hour and 420 km/h on test runs recently, demonstrating further evidence of China's rapid development of high-speed trains.
A total of 7.5 million yuan ($1.03 million) in special funding have been allocated to support companies in providing childcare assistance for their employees.
A total of 157 private cars from Hong Kong entered the city of Zhuhai in Guangdong province via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge on Saturday — the first day of a new travel scheme for private vehicles from the special administrative region.
French police arrested at least 719 people during the fifth night of protests across the country on Saturday, even as the French interior minister indicated that the night was calmer than the previous ones.
Millions of pilgrims shuttled in cool comfort between holy sites during the recently concluded annual hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, thanks to a light rail service built and operated by China.