Violent protesters' activities in Taiwan should be condemned because they have violated the principle of "democracy and law", says a spokeswoman for the island's leader, Ma Ying-jeou.
When the Chinese and US presidents met on Monday, their talks included not only world and bilateral issues, but also something about the family.
Japanese leaders should reflect on Japan's history of aggression, correct mistakes and win the trust of Asian neighbors and international society, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Monday.
A total of 5,875 proposals made by Chinese political advisors during the annual "two sessions" were passed to the relevant government departments to deal with on Monday.
A mayor in southwest China and an academy president in northeast China are suspected of disipline violations, said local Party officials on Monday.
China's stance on climate change as being of "common but differentiated responsibilities" will not be changed, but it is not an excuse for slowing down the pace of industrial restructuring, said Premier Li Keqiang.
The Chinese Dream is more widely recognized than the American Dream, and a growing number of Chinese will see China as the world's "ideal country" in the coming 10 years, according to a new study released by Britain-based advertising giant WPP.
US first lady Michelle Obama visited the Great Wall's Mutianyu section on Sunday and became a heroine, if an old Chinese saying is to be believed.
Deepening reform in China will foster new impetus for economic growth and provide room and opportunity for the world economy, Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli said Sunday.
Leaders of China and the Commonwealth of Dominica on Sunday exchanged congratulations on the 10th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic relations.
Yao Mugen, vice governor of east China's Jiangxi province, is under investigation for suspected serious disciplinary and legal violations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday sent respects to the nation's disabled people and called for greater efforts to improve their lives.