Huawei Technologies Co said perceptions that it threatens US national security are unfounded and has invited the US government to probe the company about any concerns it may have.
Some 200 vehicles and over 500 people were trapped due to a snowstorm in Xinjiang.
The UN Security Council is set to consider a draft resolution on Libya on Saturday and an action is "possible" against Tripoli at a time "there is a sense of urgency" among the 15 Council members.
China's senior population over 60 years old will number around 216 million by 2015 with an annual net increase of over 8 million, said China's civil affairs minister at conference held here Friday.
An automobile mechanic in Northeast China made a test flight of his self-made aircraft which cost about US$395.
More than 2,200 Chinese construction workers on Friday endured a hazardous 70-kilometer dash to reach a chartered Greek ferry waiting to evacuate them from the deadly chaos in Libya.
Visitors talk with a vendor at the China International Wedding Expo in Shanghai February 25, 2011.
Universiade Center, the main stadium for Universiade 2011, undergoes a light test in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, Feb 24. Shenzhen is set to host the Universiade on Aug 12, 2011.
Chen Yunlin, president of the mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits, receives a sculpture of Buddha from Grand Master Hsing Yun at the Fo Guang Shan Monastery in Kaohsiung.
Space shuttle Discovery blasted off for the last time on Thursday, carrying six astronauts and a load of supplies, spare parts and a robot for the International Space Station.
Some 12,000 Chinese nationals have so far been evacuated from riot-torn Libya, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Song Tao said early Friday morning.