Harsher safety measures urged amid scandal
Legal experts and industry insiders are calling for more stringent legislation on food safety after a scandal involving the Shanghai Husi Food Co.
Camps draw foreigners with culture
Ann Nicholson had been counting the days to her first summer camp in China.
Iraqi militants attack prisoner convoy; 60 killed in gun battle
As the convoy traveled through a remote area nearby, roadside bombs went off and militants opened fire.
US pushes for truce as Gaza battles rage
Trapped by the fighting in Khan Younis, on the southern fringe of Gaza, dozens of Palestinian families scrambled to flee.
Testing times for foreign fast-food chains
Companies should invest in internal training and setup appraisal systems that involve food safety issues, she said.
Mobile Web users overtake computer ones
"In other words, the mobile phone can be regarded as the key terminal device for Chinese to get online,” he said.
17 dead, 5 million affected by typhoon Rammasun
The death toll from super typhoon Rammasun increased to 17 as of Sunday as one more person was confirmed dead in the island province of Hainan.
Lunar rover is 'awake' but faults continue
China's first lunar rover, Yutu, or “Jade Rabbit,” is still "alive" despite the malfunction of some of its equipment.
Shanghai residents 'support' square dancers
Amplified music at night has become an annoyance for some nearby residents, but not asannoying as other things.
Watchdog leads fight on adultery
He is the sixth senior official accused by the CCDI of committing adultery since early June.
Experts: China has strong shot to host World Cup
Now that the 2014 World Cup has ended, some Chinese are looking for ways to increase the country's participation in the global sporting event.
Bus carrying Chinese tourists crashes in US
Officials said 19 other people aboard were examined at a hospital and released after the crash Thursday.
US sincerity tested over cyber security
The comments came on Thursday as Beijing criticized a US media report that accused China of cyber espionage against Washington.
China, US unite against illegal wildlife trafficking
Vice-Premier Liu Yandong said during the forum that it is a common aspiration of the international community to protect wildlife.
Klinsmann stays upbeat about future
"It was real drama, a thriller, we had enough possibilities to equalize the game or even put it away earlier. It was a game that just went to the extreme."