15.08.2014 14:04:01 (GMT+12)
Pollution control set as priority for APEC
The Chinese capital will ban the use of 70% of government vehicles and restrict private vehicles based on even- and odd-numbered license plates.
Japanese ministers visit shrine
Internal Affairs Minister Yoshitaka Shindo and others pay respects at the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine on the 69th anniversary of Japan's WWII surrender.
IT layoffs trigger labor friction
Labor unrest is expected to spread following massive layoffs at several IT giants, with experts calling on multinationals to take the issue seriously.
'Mother wasn't left alone to die'
A health official has denied reports that a woman who died after giving birth by cesarean section was left on her own by doctors and nurses as she lay bleeding.
Behind herb's name change
The change of name of a medicinal herb in favor of a locality could well be corruption of the same nature. So the implication of the case goes far beyond the name of a medicinal herb.
Beijing housing sales slump 30%
Beijing home sales fell at a slightly slower pace in the Jan-July period as price declines drove potential home buyers to snap up bargains last month.
Lenovo seeks growth in overseas PC markets
Lenovo Group Ltd plans to sell 150 million devices in the fiscal year that kicked off in April and will seek to bring a broader product spectrum abroad.
Two arrested for killing Tibetan wild ass
Two suspects have been arrested for allegedly killing a Tibetan wild ass, a protected species, in southwest China's Tibet autonomous region.
The Chinese capital will ban the use of 70% of government vehicles and restrict private vehicles based on even- and odd-numbered license plates.
Japanese ministers visit shrine
Internal Affairs Minister Yoshitaka Shindo and others pay respects at the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine on the 69th anniversary of Japan's WWII surrender.
IT layoffs trigger labor friction
Labor unrest is expected to spread following massive layoffs at several IT giants, with experts calling on multinationals to take the issue seriously.
'Mother wasn't left alone to die'
A health official has denied reports that a woman who died after giving birth by cesarean section was left on her own by doctors and nurses as she lay bleeding.
Behind herb's name change
The change of name of a medicinal herb in favor of a locality could well be corruption of the same nature. So the implication of the case goes far beyond the name of a medicinal herb.
Beijing housing sales slump 30%
Beijing home sales fell at a slightly slower pace in the Jan-July period as price declines drove potential home buyers to snap up bargains last month.
Lenovo seeks growth in overseas PC markets
Lenovo Group Ltd plans to sell 150 million devices in the fiscal year that kicked off in April and will seek to bring a broader product spectrum abroad.
Two arrested for killing Tibetan wild ass
Two suspects have been arrested for allegedly killing a Tibetan wild ass, a protected species, in southwest China's Tibet autonomous region.