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Iran has signaled its intensions to resume talks with world powers over its nuclear program. President Hassan Rouhani is reportedly very close to appointing a new chief nuclear negotiator. The Iranian Foreign Ministry is on record saying it will anno
Pakistan's former president Pervez Musharraf has been formally indicted on murder charges in connection with the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Bhotto was killed in a suicide attack in December 2007 following an election rally
With more and more Chinese firms looking to expand into Africa, pressure is being put on them to ensure the companies both expand opportunities for local workers, while at the same time, pay attention to their role in the local communities they work
American journalist Glenn Greenwald responsible for writing many of the stories about the NSA disclosed by Edward Snowden says he will now start publishing material more frequently. The comments come a day after his partner David Miranda was detained
Smartphones and tablet computers are continuing to rise in popularity. People working in the mobile internet industry are optimistic about the future of China's mobile internet market, and increasing numbers of young Chinese people are seeking to ent
With rising academic fees and people's busy schedules, more and more people are shifting toward online learning programs, many of which are being offered for free. CRI's Li Dong has more. Mythology may be the study of age-old cultures, but this class
Craftsmen of Chinese porcelain make every effort to realize their Chinese dreams by displaying the elements of traditional Chinese culture through their delicate works of art. CRI's Zhou Heyang brings us the story. Porcelain, also called 'fine china'
At least 21 children in India have died after eating a tainted school meal. The poisoning happened at a government school in India's eastern state of Bihar. Over 50-children below the age of 12 fell sick and are now being hospitalized. It is suspecte
The children of migrant workers who have remained in their hometowns whilst their parents work in the cities are known as the left-behind children in China. Since it's the summer holiday, a lot of these children have to travel afar, often to a remote
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has met with ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi. Ashton and Morsi talked for two hours. Ashton says Morsi is in good health and has access to the news. Morsi is being detained at an undisclosed location a
Internet users in China are eagerly looking forward to ultra-fast 4G mobile Internet services. The anticipation has heated up following the government's announcement that licenses to operate such wireless system will be issued before the year's end.
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
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
A UN conference in support of a two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict convened in Beijing on Tuesday. The meeting will review the current situation and revive international efforts to re-start stagnant peace talks between the two sid
Shanghai will introduce a point system for migrant residents, with personal circumstances and contributions translating into points for public services. Shanghai is the first city on the mainland to adopt such a system. Anybody who resides and has le
Superhero films have been quite successful recently here in China. And it's now being said that this could lead to films with a more Chinese focus. Marc Cavigli has more. The prevalence and popularity of superheroes in today's culture has grown to an
The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is continuing to grow. Disappointed journalists in Russia have been left empty handed, after Snowden failed to appear on a flight from Moscow to Cuba. We get more from CRI's
Colombia's largest armed rebel groups, the FARC and ELN, have met to strengthen their unification process. In a statement, the FARC says incidents which led to the distancing between the groups have been overcome. The FARC has also stressed the need
The hope for Britain to have a local lift the Wimbledon trophy goes bigger. Both the country's female and male No. 1, Laura Robson and Andy Murray, have powered through to the next round of the tournament. CRI's London correspondent Tu Yun reports. M
Researchers around the world are now working on trying to perfect the development of synthetic complex organ parts. CRI's Laiming explains. The Red Cross Society of China has announced the country's first online volunteer organ-donor registry this mo