Friday, 29th, 2024 | 10:27PM Updated
After eight years of negotiations, China has successfully extradited a criminal suspect from Latin America, an alleged crude soybean oil smuggler who has been hiding in Peru for 18 years, China’s customs bureau announced on Sunday, July 17.
A team of contractors in Denmark has discovered a mysterious skull with huge eye sockets and unusual fanged teeth. The team believes that this skull may have belonged to an alien that existed on Earth millions of years ago.
The top three teams will share a prize pool of $25,000
A psychological barrier will also have to be overcome.
Pokemon Go is the latest mobile game craze in the world. Nonetheless, a number of Chinese netizens have expressed concerns over its real purpose.
Scientists have found out the air pollution aggravated by the shipping industry claims thousands of lives annually. They also noted that this tendency of the booming industry to harm people is often overlooked.
Reigning Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach paid Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte a courtesy visit at Malacanang Palace earlier this week. Wurtzbach was with Miss Universe executives to discuss with Duterte the possibility of holding the next pageant in the country.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has expressed his grievances over the involvement of Chinese nationals in illegal drug trade in the country. He says he is planning to ask Chinese officials regarding this situation.
New evidence reveals how the Earth's tides can cause tiny tremors under the crust especially along the San Andreas Fault.
The full moon of July celebrates the Full Buck Moon where sky watchers can see it tonight and in its full glory on Tuesday night.
The Shennongjia Forest, located in the north-western mountains of Hubei Province in Central China, has been added on the prestigious World Heritage List as a natural site, following the 40th session of the World Heritage Committee on Sunday, July 17, in Istanbul, Turkey.
NASA and NOAA data reveals how the first six months of this year are the hottest on average ever recorded since record keeping began in 1880.
To celebrate the heroism of the long march, President Xi Jinping went to Ningxia on Monday.
A United States federal court have ruled that the U.S. Navy's use of sonars are harming whales, dolphins and other marine animals.
China has allowed the use of GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK)'s vaccine called Cervarix to help intensify its campaign against cervical cancer, Reuters reported, citing an announcement from the drugmaker.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.