US doctor with Ebola virus arrives in Atlanta for treatment
A US doctor infected with the Ebola virus in Africa was able to walk from an ambulance into an Atlanta hospital on Saturday .
At least 381 dead as strong earthquake jolts Yunnan
At least 381 people were killed and more than 1,800 injured by a strong earthquake that jolted Southwest China's Yunnan province on Sunday afternoon.
Defense Ministry opens door to foreign media
Geng Yansheng began the 37th monthly news conference with a warm welcome for the eight foreign correspondents.
Henan wilting in record drought
Severe drought has sent river levels in parts of central and northern China to record lows.
Delays at airports see surge in flight insurance
Travel agencies have reported brisk sales of flight-delay insurance policies in the past two weeks.
Reforming hukou will unify rights of migrants
Chinese migrant workers living in cities will gradually have full access to schools and hospitals where they work.
Dozens left dead or injured after terror attack in Xinjiang
Dozens of civilians were killed or injured in a terrorist attack in Kashgar prefecture of the Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region.
Foreign kids enjoy summer fun in DPRK
The campers spend the eight days cooking, swimming, boating and mingling with their DPRK counterparts.
Asylum seekers in limbo could sue Australia govt
The fate of 157 Sri Lankan asylum seekers held at sea for almost a month before being brought to a detention center in Australia was stuck in limbo.
OSI group to fund food safety
US-based OSI Group announced on Monday that it would invest 10 million yuan ($1.62 million) three-year food safety education campaign in China.
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.