Friday, 22nd, 2024 | 12:52AM Updated

File photo of Chinese President Xi Jinping during his anti-corruption speech. Chinese authorities are now stepping up the anti-graft campaign against officials misusing poverty relief funds.
China Steps Up Anti-graft Campaign to Protect Poverty Relief Funds

Chinese police officers participating in a training exercise. The country is developing a new
China Building 'Minority Report'-style Crime Prediction Software

China is seeking to improve the quality of its generic drugs with new assessment guidelines issued to pharmaceutical companies.
China Pushes for Better Generic Drugs

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Chinese business tycoon Ren Zhijiang's social media accounts were blocked by authorities for alleged criticisms of President Xi Jinping.
Top China Adviser Pushes for More Freedom of Speech

Chinese scientists working on gravitational waves.
China Wants More Foreign Researchers for Gravitational Wave Projects

A new energy vehicle using a charging facility in Dongsishitiao Hutong. China has pushed for an increased number of purchases of such vehicles for government use.
China Pushes New Energy Vehicle Purchases to 50 Percent

More provinces, particularly those inland, are seeking to be granted FTZ status to boost their economies.
More Provinces Apply to Be Part of China's Free Trade Zones

Samples of the mosquito that carries the Zika virus. China has reported its third case of the disease this week.
China Braces Against Zika Virus, Confirms Third Case

Analysts said that the Apple Pay service is likely going to have a hard time breaking into the Chinese mobile payment market due to stiff competition.
Analysts Doubt Apple Pay Will Break into China Mobile Payment Market

Aerial view of the Five Hundred-Meter Aperture Spherical Telescope under construction in Guizhou Province, China.
China to Move 9,000 People in Search of Aliens

Rescuers carry a victim of the Feb. 6 Taiwan earthquake. China has pledged assistance to the victims of the quake.
China Gives Aid After Devastating Taiwan Quake

Yao Ming (left) joins fellow former NBA stars Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson as the latest nominees for this year's NBA Hall of Fame.
Yao Ming Steps Closer to NBA Hall of Fame

File Photo of a THAAD missile launch.
China Airs Concern Over US-South Korea Missile Talks

Toy retail giant Toys R Us was among the foreign investors that expressed confidence in the Chinese economy, opening its 100th store in the country.
Foreign Investors Confident About Chinese Economy Despite Slump

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