Beijing will increase the number of bicycles for public use by 10,000 units this year, bringing the total number offered in the capital to 50,000, the municipal transport authority said on Tuesday.
A British Ebola patient who was successfully treated with an experimental drug MIL 77 developed by Chinese scientists has been released from hospital on Friday, local media reported.
Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je said he himself is willing to assume new role for a breakthrough in the development of cross-Strait relations.
As the Chinese increase investment in the United States, they are discovering the US legal system, which in turn is being schooled about an ancient culture and people.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe described tens of thousands women forced into sex slavery for Japanese troops during WWII as victims of human trafficking during a recent interview, and said Monday the remark was made based on an argument that claims those "comfort women" fall into this category.
China's first bill credit rating report was released on Monday, a move to promote the development of the Chinese bill market.
Tuesday is the deadline for countries to apply to join the China-sponsored Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank as a founding member. More than forty countries so far have filed applications to become a member of the regional bank.
More than 500 Chinese evacuees from conflict-ridden Yemen have arrived at the Djibouti port as the situation continues to deteriorate in Yemen.
Beijing-based Caixin Media on Monday announced that it is taking legal action against a property tycoon for defaming its founder-editor with what it claims are false accusations of corruption.
Provincial and municipal authorities in China are urged to report corrupt officials on the run within 24 hours once found, to the central disciplinary watchdog.
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