Refrain from South China Sea oil exploration: China to India
China on Thursday asked India and other countries to refrain from oil exploration in maritime areas offered by Vietnam in the South China Sea, claiming that it enjoys 'indisputable sovereignty' the
Now, love letters to heal couples’ seven year itch in China
Couples can now hope to heal their seven -year itch by posting a love letter to themselves only to receive it back after seven years as a reminder of their love.
Beijing Post is set to launch a servi
China, U.S. raise alarm over euro debt crisis
China and the United States urged Europe's leaders to prevent the euro area debt mess from spreading, underlining the international alarm over a crisis now threatening Italy, the zone's third-biggest
Man kills two children, four adults in China axe attack
A farmer with mental health problems killed six people, two of them children, with an axe as they made their way to a kindergarten in China on Wednesday, the local government and media reports said.
Chinese students enliven Hindi Day celebrations
Chinese students studying Hindi in different colleges enlivened the Hindi Day celebrations in China on Wednesday when a number of them recited poetries penned by them as well as those by well known po
Chinese girl carrying fetus in her bloated belly: report
Chinese doctors detected fetus in the bloated belly of a one-year-old baby girl, which was believed to be her parasitic twin, media reports here said on Tuesday.
Medical scan reports showed that the
China uses 9/11 to crack down on Xinjiang: group
Over the past decade China has used the global 'war on terror' to jail thousands of ethnic Muslim Uighurs in the far-western and restive Xinjiang region, a minority rights group said Sunday.
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China’s August trade surplus tumbles to $17.8 bn
China's trade surplus contracted sharply to $17.8 billion in August, down from $31.5 billion in July, as imports rose to a new record high, according to official data released on Saturday.
Pak would have faced US, India after 9/11: Musharraf
Pakistan would have faced the combined military might of the US and India if it had not allowed American troops on its territory to fight Taliban in Afghanistan after 9/11 terror attacks, former milit
Chinese lovers 'outsource break-ups'
In a bid to avoid the pain of ending a relationship, some Chinese have now reportedly resorted to a unique way of breaking-up - outsourcing the responsibility to a middleman.
At least 40 such 'break