Flood-damaged roads and communication facilities in Zixing are reportedly repaired or restored, with search and rescue continuing for the missing.
Beijing says it is being smeared after it was accused of targeting a cartography agency for espionage purposes.
Firebrand former Global Times chief is absent from Weibo and WeChat after publishing now-deleted piece on China’s economic strategy.
Both seek to promote healthy and stable development of relations and ‘turn the page’ on border issue soon, Beijing’s foreign ministry says.
People’s Liberation Army air and naval forces were on alert and monitoring the warship throughout its passage, a spokesman says.
Chinese president urges new methods to protect air, sea and border as Beijing faces ‘new opportunities and challenges’.
Jose Ramos-Horta dismisses concerns over military cooperation with China and says his priority for help is development sectors.
South American country’s agriculture minister says an agreement could generate a volume of up to US$100 million for the Asian economic giant.
McGovern is a co-sponsor of a bill calling for stronger US support for Tibet.
Paper by international team and another from China both suggest existing measures of the Southern Ocean’s carbon sink capacity may be wide of the mark.
Beijing says move will help safeguard the country’s security and interests, and better serve its obligation regarding non-proliferation of weapons.
A five-year undertaking could see 70 per cent of all Chinese settled in large cities, with newly granted urban-residency status and benefits, to expand domestic demand and industrial upgrades.
An outlet owned by the Xinhua news agency warned that ‘different data sets are widely leaked, it could pose a risk to national security’.
Attack could derail recently brokered unity deal among 14 Palestinian factions, may have dealt devastating blow to Hamas, observers say.
Talks transpire as Beijing takes concerted action to disrupt the global supply chain of synthetic substances and Washington seeks more steps.
The retired academic speaks out about his country’s legal system, political reform, private enterprise protection, nationalism and why 2008 was China’s ‘first year’.
Analysts say PLA is narrowing gap with drones and hypersonic missiles. But can it compete with Washington’s growing Pacific alliances?
Chinese in the state sector and beyond face stiffer overseas travel barriers as security agencies attempt to reduce corruption risks.
Vietnam’s ‘blazing furnace’ anti-corruption campaign has claimed a number of senior figures, turmoil that one analyst says is unprecedented.