Even as growth slows and labor costs skyrocket, foreign investors keep pouring capital into China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders on Tuesday extended Lunar New Year greetings to Chinese people at home and abroad.
Though the Chinese economy as a whole is restructuring for quality growth, its old industrial heartland seems to be missing the party.
The U.S. tourist visa used to be only one-year multi-entry, that's why many Chinese tourists liked to visit as many places as they can during a several-day short trip. Tight schedule made them exhausted, but they had to, being afraid that when they have time to come again, their visa may be expired, and applying a new one means more time and money.
China's onshore and offshore RMB bond markets will expand and diversify in 2015, as the Chinese currency gains more global clout, Moody's Investors Service forecast on Thursday.
One of the country's highest-profile fugitives - the former general manager of an insurance intermediary who was dubbed the "runaway beauty boss" - was given the death penalty with two years reprieve on Wednesday for illegally raising more than 1 billion yuan ($160 million).
A five-storey gray building within the southeast corner of Beijing's Second Ring Road is one of the city's burgeoning "cancer hotels".
A team of young hackers from Shanghai will be going head-to-head with others from around the world at the weekend.
The European Commission (EC) on Wednesday proposed mobilizing 1 billion euros (about 1.14 billion U.S. dollars) for the Youth Employment Initiative as early as this year.
The cost of living in Italy dropped 0. 6 percent in January compared to the same month in 2014, the biggest single-month drop in more than half a century, a development economists say could erode some of the economic benefits from a weaker European currency.
The Chief Executive Officers around the world are less confident about global economic prospects than one year ago, according to the result of a survey released by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) on Tuesday.
Australia's top business leaders are more optimistic about business growth than their overseas counterparts and say they will hire more people in 2015, according to a survey released on Wednesday.
Couples are more likely to quit smoking, exercise more or lose weight if they take up these healthy habits together, a new study suggested Monday.
The presence of the mafia has scared foreign investors away from Italy with an estimated loss of some 16 billion euros (18.55 billion U.S. dollars) in recent years, the governor of the Bank of Italy has said.
Analysts may be divided over possible rate cuts in China's future, but they agree the country's monetary policy going forward will be cautious, with only minor adjustments being made.
The foundation for inter-Korean dialogue further firms up on Monday, with South Korean President Park Geun-hye reaffirming her country's open attitude.
French President Francois Hollande is scheduled to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Strasbourg on Jan. 11.