The recent government shutdown and the debt ceiling deadlock have led to economic hardship across the United States, and the nation should avert another similar event that will impact the economic recovery, U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said Monday.
More than just a media buzzword, "big data" means big business for Wang Chuanjiu, founder of a Beijing-based IT company.
Hong Kong chief executive CY Leung said on Tuesday that the government made no consideration in the course of reviewing free-to-air TV license application.
The Chinese government on Tuesday issued a white paper on west China's Tibet Autonomous Region, detailing its comprehensive development and rapid progress over the past 60-plus years.
China's reform and opening-up is undergoing an historic process of transformation and upgrading. The Chinese central government is streamlining many of its administrative processes. It's simplifying the review and approval process for businesses and investment projects. And by doing so it hopes to energize the country's maturing market.
U.S. President Barack Obama met with Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta at the White House on Thursday, the first day the federal government reopened.
U.S. Senate Wednesday night approved the bipartisan deal which would lift the debt ceiling and end the partial shutdown of the federal government, bringing the bill closer to a final congressional passage.
The Australian government will implement a plan to boost productivity and reduce the burden of regulation for the energy sector, Minister for Industry Ian Macfarlane said on Thursday.
Chinese experts have called for specific conditions to ensure information transparency among all government departments after a fresh cabinet circular urged for greater efforts.
Hong Kong Chief Executive CY Leung Tuesday reiterated that the government will not relax nor refine demand-management property measures, and urged lawmakers to pass the bill on those measures as soon as possible.
U.S. President Barack Obama plans to meet with Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives on Tuesday afternoon, the White House said.
Pakistan's Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said Saturday that former military ruler, Pervez Musharraf, cannot leave the country as his name is included in the list of those who are barred from going abroad.
The Chinese public have been voting online about the country's public holidays, with many wanting current arrangements to be changed
A White House meeting between U. S. President Barack Obama and House Republican leaders on Thursday ended with no specific determination made on how to end the government shutdown or raise the nation's debt limit.
As the fiscal wrangle over U.S. federal government's budget and debt ceiling lingers, U.S. President Barack Obama has started to reach out to congressional leaders of both parties to end the fiscal impasse.
The Chinese government on Tuesday vowed to strengthen management of public funds used to ensure people's livelihood, such as poverty-relief funds.
U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged Democrats and Republicans to work on their budget differences to end the fiscal logjam, saying he is willing to talk with Republicans only after the threats of government shutdown and debt default are removed.