2008-11-20
CHINA has agreed to put off some of Cuba's debt payments and gave about US$80 million for Cuban hospital modernization and other projects during President Hu Jintao's two-day visit to the Caribbean country. Hu...
CHINA yesterday launched a major campaign to reform its dairy industry in an attempt to restore consumer confidence, after tainted milk powder killed ...
SHANGHAI will spend 30 billion yuan (US$4.4 billion) - half of its entire environmental budget - on controlling water pollution over the next three ye...
CITY police have caught eight people accused of scamming more than 20 million yuan (US$2.86 million) since September, according to the Shanghai Public...
SHANGHAI will get cuter and cuddlier just in time for World ...
SHANGHAI will get cuter and cuddlier just in time for World ...
TOURISM officials yesterday unveiled their new slogan to att...
SHANGHAI'S industrial production grew 3.8 percent in October from a year ago to 199.4 billion yuan (US$29.2 billion), the slowest expansion this year,...
DEMAND for gold in China rose 18 percent in the third quarter as consumers turned to the precious metal as a safe haven for their cash, the World Gold...
THE US Food and Drug Administration opened an office yesterday in Beijing - its first outside the United States - as part of a new global strategy to ...
CHINA'S top work safety supervisor has criticized local governments for sloppy supervision, claiming it was one of the reasons behind the collapse of ...
November 20
On this day in 1999, China launched Shenzhou I, the country’s first experimental spaceship for its manned space projects. The spaceship was launched in Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, and landed in central Inner Mongolia after flying for about nine hours. The Shenzhou VII spaceship finished its mission in September, 2008, after one of three Chinese taikonauts on mission made the country’s first “space walk.”
EUROPEAN Union and NATO coalition naval forces in the Gulf of Aden are tracking a Hong Kong-flagged ship which was hijacked en route to Iran, an offic...
EUROPEAN Union fisheries ministers have agreed to changes in a plan aimed at replenishing cod stocks, so severely overfished in EU waters that scienti...
LIU Xiang's first coach has admitted he made up a story about foreign journalists offering him 100,000 euros (US$126,833) in exchange for revealing th...
CHINESE star Zhang Lianwei will be hoping for a slice of history when he tees off at the UBS Hong Kong Open today. Zhang, with six wins on the Asi...
JAZZ piano is a unique style not only technically and soulfully superb, but also spontaneously rhythmic music infused with passion and emotion. O...
WEARING a chainmail glove and wielding a custom blade, the world's champion oyster shucker will attempt to break his own record of 33 mollusks a minut...
MIGRANT workers are traveling back to their homes much earlier this year - they usually make the trek before Spring Festival - as their cheap labor ha...
THE bankruptcy of more than 67,000 small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China's coastal cities and the struggling of many more for survival d...
A MAN praised for trying to save a drowning boy was actually trying to commit suicide and bring the child with...
A THIEF had a sudden change of heart and returned a girl's mobile phone after she burst into tears outside a f...
A 13-YEAR-OLD girl who was struck by lightning in July is struggling to recover and now has the IQ of a one-ye...