The fund was jointly set up by the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce and China Merchants Capital Investment, Xinhua said... READ MORE›
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The early morning explosion struck a riverfront neighborhood in Ningbo, one of China's busiest ports, the official Xinhua News Agency and other outlets reported... READ MORE›
The official Xinhua News Agency said the pileup Wednesday morning in Fuyang, a city in Anhui province, caused several vehicles to catch fire... READ MORE›
As for the president's 400,000-a-year pay, the New York businessman said No, I'm not going to take the salary... READ MORE›
For particularly sensitive operations, the president has to see only that the Gang of Eight is informed... READ MORE›
China explosions Dozens killed in Tianjin port blasts... READ MORE›
Xinhua said the initial blast originated at a warehouse in the Binhai district of Tianjin around 11 30 p.m... READ MORE›
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I did hear his reference to the Psalm and thought he was talking about the university's pain and its struggle... READ MORE›
Romania was tipped to have its first female and first Muslim prime minister, until the country's president on Tuesday rejected the Social Democrat Party's nomination... READ MORE›
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South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Sunday reshuffled her secretariat amid growing public outcry over a scandal surrounding her longtime confidante Choi Soon-sil... READ MORE›
While the president's away vanuatu speaker pardons himself and 13 mps... READ MORE›
MPs pass elements of controversial bill that grants broad powers to country's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan... READ MORE›
According to state media reports, Rui Hai company president Yu Xuewei and vice-chairman Dong Shexuan were put under control on the afternoon after the blasts... READ MORE›
4 COMMENTEMAILMORE BEIJING AP Chinese state media say 15 people have been killed in an attack in the country's troubled western Xinjiang region... READ MORE›
Social media buzzed with messages ridiculing the six-month investigation that was headed by Andrade a presidential appointee... READ MORE›
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Lei said that the facility was listed as holding ammonium nitrate and potassium nitrate, as well as calcium carbide... READ MORE›
Chinese authorities have evacuated thousands of people from three kilometres around the site of deadly explosions in Tianjin after discovering sodium cyanide among other toxic chemicals... READ MORE›
Australian lawyer Julian McMahon, centre, talks to media after the Bali Nine legal challenge is heard in the Administrative Court in Jakarta on Tuesday... READ MORE›
French president gets ridiculed by mistake on live-streaming app... READ MORE›
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Blast in Hubei province kills 21 people, a day before the first anniversary of Tianjin industrial accidents... READ MORE›
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The official Xinhua News Agency said there were 15 blasts in Liucheng county in the southern region of Guangxi and that six people were killed... READ MORE›
Analysts said Beijing's sexist attack on Tsai is unlikely to change Taiwanese voters' opinion on their new president... READ MORE›
Chinese President Xi Jinping said authorities should learn the lessons paid for with blood in Wednesday's warehouse blasts according to the official Xinhua news agency... READ MORE›
Faustin-Archange Touadera, the Central African Republic's new President, has named his former campaign director Simplice Sarandji as the country's prime minister... READ MORE›
Australian lawyer Julian McMahon, centre, talks to media after the Bali Nine legal challenge is heard in the Administrative Court in Jakarta on Tuesday... READ MORE›
BEIJING AP -- Authorities say a late-night fire at a coal mine has killed 21 people and left one missing in the northeastern Chinese province of Heilongjiang... READ MORE›
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