China

Dolphin dies, swimmers blamed
  • Official executed for raping 11 minors

    An official in Central China's Henan province was executed on Tuesday for raping 11 underage girls.

  • Sex tape official stands trial

    The trial of a former official embroiled in a sex tape scandal opened on Wednesday in a court in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality.

  • Bus falls into Valley;15 die

    At least 15 were killed after a bus with 36 passengers fell into a valley in NW China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Tuesday afternoon.

Business

House price rises cool down in major cities
  • US-EU talks mean challenges, chances

    As the United States and the European Union prepare to begin talks in July on a free-trade deal, European experts noted that this would present China with challenges and opportunities.

  • Slowing growth takes toll on FDI

    Growth of China's FDI in May dropped to just under 0.3 percent, an indicator that global companies remain hesitant to expand in China.

  • China starts carbon trading in Shenzhen

    The city of Shenzhen, in south China's Guangdong province, launched a carbon trading scheme on Tuesday, the country's first market for compulsory carbon trading.

Life

Italian culture pavilion to open in Beijing
  • National Low Carbon Day goes green

    National Low Carbon Day fell on June 17, 2013, with the theme of "practice the low-carbon way and build beautiful homes".

  • Weibo draws more than just locals

    Micro-blogging site has 500 million users - not all of them from China. Some expats are turning to China's most popular micro blog to get involved in Chinese society.

  • Love lost down memory lane

    Gary Matzdorff, 92, found refuge in Shanghai during WW II and often nostalgically returns. Shi Yingying in Shanghai catches up with the American and his fond memories.

Food

Ancient hotpot, modern cuisine
  • Wine journey

    While names like Bourdeux and Champagne are familiar to even the most casual of wine drinkers, Australian wines from the Yarra Valley is making inroads into the Chinese market.

  • Stuff of summer

    In winter it is a warm, whitewashed haven serving delicious fish and chips and chicken Kiev, but in summer it transforms into an airy chilled getaway.

  • Macaroon madness

    Seeing a dozen people or so line up inside the Laduree outlet in Hong Kong's Harbour City mall is now a common sight.

Culture

A bounty of beautiful brocades
  • Developers raze ancient tombs

    Five ancient tombs were destroyed overnight in Guangzhou's Luogang district to make room for a metro project on Saturday, raising concern over the protection of relics as economic construction in the Guangdong provincial capital speeds up.

  • Art of urbanity

    Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai are deservedly known as centers for the arts, but Xiamen is set to gatecrash the show.

Entertainment

Jackie Chan opens 'Chinese Film Festival' in India

Schools open overseas campus

Cross-border expansion of Chinese universities signifies China's growing clout and rising world interest.

Domestic power of new energy

A new installation at a home in one of China's largest ports could herald an upsurge in domestic use of new energy.

Clearing the air

United effort by Beijing and surrounding cities is needed to fight pollution.

Beijing learns a soggy lesson

Last July, Lyu Hong was driving his SUV in Beijing when the heavens well and truly opened.

President Xi visits 4 countries

President Xi Jinping's second foreign trip abroad since he took office is expected to generate a series of cooperative documents.

Showtime for Chongqing

The economic focus is shifting from China's east to west.

Hunting for clues to fire

Process of identifying the dead is continuing slowly after a fire engulfed a slaughterhouse, killing at least 120.

No giving up in finding survivors

Relatives search hospitals for loved ones in aftermath of blaze.

Help at home is maid to order

Better skills give ayi, the Chinese word for maid, an edge with expat families in China.

From mystery to history

One-time nuclear testing ground in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region is still little known.

Etiquette: The class that teaches class

Etiquette courses are on the rise in China.

They've got your number

The theft and sale of personal information taken from the Internet and mobile devices has prompted calls for tougher laws.

Snowden approaches Iceland for asylum

Iceland has received an informal approach from an intermediary who says Edward Snowden, who exposed the US government's secret surveillance programmes, wants to seek asylum there.
Snowden spying claims rejected

US, Taliban to meet in Doha

The United States will meet the Taliban in the Qatari capital of Doha for a peace process in Afghanistan.

The 'Long March' to Tinseltown

The next Kung Fu Panda will be the brainchild of both American and Chinese filmmakers and production will start in August.

DC to build Ming-Qing style garden

A classical Chinese garden will be installed at the US National Arboretum in Washington DC, in a joint collaboration between China and the US.

China-US

A letter to China's first space teacher from US
  • US-China relations a must win

    American think tanks believe that China and the US will have tremendous opportunities for cooperation in energy, tourism, and science and technology.

  • Fan paintings bridge two cultures

    For most Americans, the folding fans which they find in Chinatown stores are used to bring a cool breeze in hot summer, like in Washington DC these days.

  • Delta offers Seattle-Shanghai service

    Delta Air Lines Inc started its new service connecting Seattle and Shanghai at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Monday, the latest addition to Delta's growing Asian gateway in Seattle.

US

US names envoy to close Guantanamo

World

A land of smiles for the weary traveler
  • 20 killed in another attack in Nigeria

    20 people may have been killed in another attack on students and fishermen by the Boko Haram insurgents in the Nigeria northeast Maiduguri city.

  • France to reinforce Chinese safety

    France pledged to further secure Chinese safety after a violent attack on Chinese students in southwest France。

  • Rousseff praises Brazil protests

    President Dilma Rousseff on Tuesday sought to defuse a massive protest movement sweeping Brazil, acknowledging the need for better public services and as demonstrations continued.

Sports

Venus Williams out of Wimbledon, citing back
  • Iran qualifies for 2014 World Cup

    Tehran's streets were filled with young revellers for the second time in four days on Tuesday after the Iranian national soccer team qualified for the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil with a win over South Korea.

  • Rask is brilliant as Bruins take 2-1 lead

    Tuukka Rask shut out the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals on Monday night and got enough help from the Bruins' offense to do it without another exhausting overtime.

Opinion

Obama's Syria policy
  • Snowden storm stains US

    The use of the NSA as a phishing net, designed to get information wholly unrelated to terrorism, need not merely be condemned, but also subjected to penalties.

  • Pyongyang offers dialogue and hope

    It is time the relevant parties held talks to decide how to persuade Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear program,so that they can restore permanent peace and stability on the peninsula.

  • Firms line up for Myanmar opportunity

    Multinational companies were lining up to explore the huge commercial opportunities in Myanmar.we're seeing strong, and growing, interest in Myanmar.

Travel

Take a visit to Yangtze River
  • Expert insight: Traveling to Tibet

    Tibet captivates many tourists with its unique natural landscape and distinctive local customs.

  • Treasured Islands

    There's something appealing about the idea of escaping the grind of daily routine by cutting and running to a desert island.

  • Desert oasis

    Most tourists to the Inner Mongolia autonomous region seek out the famous grasslands, but you can find a kaleidoscope of colors in Wuhai.

Odd News

USA Weekly

Geared to go

China and Europe will take significant steps to bolster bilateral ties during Premier Li Keqiang's visit.

Outbound investment continues
Shipping industry feels adrift
Siemens gets smart