China does not intend to assume a role as Big Brother, but instead seeks to build a community of a shared future with all its neighbors, Premier Li Keqiang said.
The power of the pen is rewriting Asia's future with greater-than-ever dynamism in an age where the script of the world's story is increasingly composed of ones and zeros, according to the executive director of the Asia News Network.
An exhibition featuring all the winning entries of the 4th Asia Press Photo Contest was unveiled on Monday in Beijing. Gold prizes for categories including General News, Portraits and Spot News were given to eight photographers from Malaysia, Bangladesh and China.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will earn international trust and credibility through its performance, the bank's President Jin Liqun said on Tuesday.
As media executives from the Asia News Network convene in Beijing for their annual meeting, China Daily reporters talk to some of the participants, seeking their insights into the challenges Asian media face, working concepts and cooperation among ANN members.
Japan's continuous meddling in the South China Sea is a "clumsy show" that goes against not only the interests of the G7, but also the peace and security of the South China Sea region, a Foreign Ministry official said on Wednesday.
With the upcoming Group of Seven (G7) leaders' summit to discuss a number of global issues, the rest of the G7 nations other than the United States and Japan, should be wary as the summit has been geared up to specifically manipulate the intentions of the host Japan and its supporter the US, rather than representing the common interests of the seven industrialized countries or the world.
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key is expected to make an official visit to Fiji next month, leading local newspaper Fiji Sun reported Wednesday.
A 43-year-old Indian mountaineer has died while descending from the summit of Mount Qomolangma, the third fatality on the world's tallest mountain since climbing resumed.
United States President Barack Obama on Tuesday said the US-Vietnam comprehensive partnership is still in early stage, urging further cooperation between the two sides.
Outsiders should respect rules and order set by countries in the South China Sea region in line with the international law, a Chinese spokesperson said on Tuesday.