In unprecedented move, government to soon allow local pension funds to invest up to $94 billion in domestic shares
Debate began last month when Chinese actress Xu Jinglei disclosed that she had gone to US to have nine of her eggs frozen
Responding to public pressure, authorities launch what they are calling a nationwide overhaul of the sector’s safety and emergency practices
Despite levels at 350 times the acceptable limit, city's drinking water remains safe, director of Tianjin's environmental monitoring center tells media
Despite repeated questions, Chinese officials have been hesitant to assign blame or even answer basic questions about industry's legal regulations
Two gigantic blasts near warehouse storing hazardous chemicals in Tianjin’s industrial neighborhood killed at least 50 people, injured 700 others
President Xi, who has stressed importance of 'rule of law' and law-based governance, has exerted increasingly tighter grip over society since coming to office
Chinese government’s dramatic efforts to prop up mainland’s falling stock markets suffer serious setback as major indexes suffered their biggest single-day plunge in eight years
Ge Yongxi was detained along with three colleagues for days after they were denied access to clients involved in a police assault trial
Activists say China has detained or questioned more than 100 human rights lawyers and activists in recent days
Around 1,400 listed mainland companies, or around 40 percent of the market, have halted trading
Chinese stocks have lost about $2.7 trillion since June 12, shaking investor confidence as economy slows
A lack of clear goals and direction for the movement’s future has dampened enthusiasm for democracy campaigners
Beijing has approved new guidelines that require private shipbuilders to build reserve naval platforms on their vessels to serve the navy in wartime