China has a friend in Richard Levin, the former president of Yale University who now heads up online education giant Coursera.
Rich Rogel, president of investment firm Tomay Inc, and his wife Susan Rogel, Ken Lieberthal, senior fellow in Foreign Policy and Global Economy and Development at Brookings Institution, and his wife Jane Lieberthal, celebrate the renaming of the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese at the University of Michigan on Thursday.
Reforms in the Chinese healthcare industry over the last five years have seen improved services but yet to deliver "significant changes" that address the key issues of access and affordability, according to a healthcare expert.
Alipay, China's largest e-payment provider, has launched ePass, a new e-tool that allows US merchants to sell and deliver products directly to individual Chinese consumers without translating their website or setting up warehouses in China.
In a year in which Chinese spending and investments have dominated the headlines, a number of significant achievements by people in Asia have received little notice.
US President Jimmy Carter called the US-China relationship the "most important bilateral relationship in the world" and said that the people of the two countries can learn to trust each other if the leaders of both continue to talk about how the two nations have benefited from the relationship.
Chinese children adopted by Americans have not only had their lives changed, but have changed the lives of their new families, Chen Weihua reports from Washington.
Nearly a month after a successful IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, shares of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA) are trading below the first-day closing price and analysts cite general market weakness for the decline.
The meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Barack Obama on Nov 12 after leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group meet in Beijing will capture global attention.
China's ambassador to Canada said the two countries can build on their relationship with free trade and energy projects.
Guanming, known as“The Olympic Rickshaw Rider”,visited Vancouver, British Columbia,on Oct 10. Hecycledacross Canada foreightmonths sincearrivingat Halifax, Nova Scotia,for the world cycling tour to his final destination,Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Canadians need to learn more about China than just economics, said David Mulroney, former Canadian ambassador to China.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry