Major Chinese highway grid locked again
A massive traffic jam has developed in China's Inner Mongolia on the Beijing Tibet Highway just days after another major snarl was cleared.
Saina apologises for terming 2010 CWG preparations 'not upto the mark'
Ace Indian shuttler and brand ambassador of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Saina Nehwal on Saturday evening regretted for describing preparations for the Commonwealth Games 2010 "not being up to the mark in comparison to the games held in Melobourne and Beijing on previous occasions."
US delegates to visit China to 'reduce military and economic tensions'
The White House has said that the US Deputy National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon and National Economic Council director Lawrence Summers would be on a three-day visit to China starting from Sunday and meet Chinese Vice-Premier Wang Qishan and State Councilor Dai Bingguo to "discuss a wide range bilateral and international issues".
Toll rises to 21 in China landslide
The toll in mudslides that hit a village in southwest China's Yunnan province has climbed to 21 and 27 people are still missing, rescue officials said Saturday.
China, US pledge to advance six-party Korea talks
Senior Chinese and US diplomats have reportedly agreed to work together to advance the stalled six-party talks on the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula.
87 kids ill after having yogurt in China
At least 87 kindergarten children fell ill after having food in a province in northwest China, officials said Saturday.
Nepal Maoists sought Chinese cash to 'buy' MPs
Nepal's opposition Maoist party has been dragged into a snowballing scandal with a leaked audio tape indicating the former guerrillas sought NRS.500 million from Chinese 'friends' to buy MPs' votes ahead of Sunday's election to choose a new prime minister.