Thursday, 28th, 2024 | 12:42PM Updated
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United Nations’ agency for family planning and maternal health, will take a massive blow on its funding as U.S. cuts $32.5 million from budget, NPR reported on Tuesday, April 4.
The Seychelles Tourism Board held trade sessions to promote the country to its emerging China travel market.
On Monday, the Chinese Tourism Bureau dismissed issues on the decrease in the number of mainland visitors, saying that an increase in foreign tourist arrivals had set it off.
China has announced a pilot scheme for medical tourism on Hainan Island.
The city of Suzhou restricts tomb purchases for people without a local household registration.
The Chinese FDA is using instant messaging and other online platforms to combat the spread of food and drug rumors.
China donates more than 12,000 tons of rice to the disaster-stricken country, strengthening China-Zimbabwe ties.
The Dalai Lama met an Indian soldier guard from his flight from Tibet in 1959 during his visit to northeast India.
South Korea’s Lotte Group executive said that the company will keep doing business in China notwithstanding the THAAD dispute.
The Chinese police are investigating the butchering of a Chinese white dolphin.
In another daring interview, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States is ready to act unilaterally, without China’s help, in dealing with North Korea’s increasingly aggressive actions, according to a report by the Business Times.
Taiwanese and Hong Kong activists gathered on Sunday, April 2, to urge the Chinese government to release Lee Ming-cheh, a human rights activist detained in China for approximately two weeks, according to an article by Taipei Times.
Feng Chongyi, an academic based in Sydney, has finally returned to Australia after being detained in China for several weeks, the Strait Times reported.
China's high-speed railway technology projects overseas are losing steam.
A Chinese businessman is buying lumber mills in Western North Carolina to provide China with hardwood.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.