Amid this year's compeditive job market for college grads, a growing number of young people are embracing the idea of starting their own business. CRI's Li Dong has more. Yu Jiwen, a fresh graduate of Guanghzou University in south China's Guangdong P...
Participants take part in the discussion China's Changing Economy during the 2013 Fortune Global Forum in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, June 7, 2013. [Photo: Xinhua/Xue Yubin] China's economy is changing. While most particip...
This year marks the first time children of migrant workers are allowed to sit the exam in the places where they live, instead of where they are registered. [Photo: cqjj.net] The 2013 national college entrance exam starts Friday across China. It marks...
Around half of all injuries and deaths to children in China in car crashes could be prevented by using a child seat. [Photo: auto.sina.com.cn] The latest figures released by the Public Security Bureau shows that around half of all injuries and deaths...
On June 6, China published the first batch of photos captured by Gaofen-1, China's first high-definition earth observation satellite. Those pictures will provide valuable information of natural condition and disaster prevention. Li Dong has the detai...
Since last year, several renowned domestic courier companies have been publicly expressing their dissatisfaction regarding rising cost due to hikes in fuel prices and labor costs, including Shunfeng Express, ZTO Express Service Co. and Yuantong Expre...
A Chinese Language contest for middle and high schoolers worldwide is now in full swing in Chongqing. As CRI's Su Yi reports, this year's event has drawn some 200 students from 43 countries. The Chinese Bridge competition is a collection of four Chin...
Israel's Supreme Court has now backed a prisoner swap with Hamas, rejecting petitions against freeing more than a thousand Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the captured soldier Gilad Shalit. The victims of militant attacks had requested a 48-hou...
After a weekend where tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets to denounce corporate greed and budget cuts, some protests are still lingering across Europe. CRI's Ding Lulu has more. Hundreds of police officers, fire-fighters and members o...
These days, more and more Chinese high school graduates going abroad to pursue a college degree. So, foreign institutions are doing all they can to recruit students. Many schools are attending the annual China Education Expo in Beijing, which opened...