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A growing number of companies are emerging in China offering remote-control aerial video shooting. CRI's Liu Min has more. Aerial images are often used in video advertisements, films and TV news reports. An increasing number of small companies in Chi
This year's Qingdao beer festival is drawing in beer enthusiasts from across China, and around the world. We get more from CRI's Hu Jia. The froth, the fizz, the clink of glasses and the unmistakable aroma of beer. Words seem weak in terms of describ
Inflation in China has come in lower than market expectation, rising 2.7 percent in July on an annualized basis. This is the same increase seen in June. The inflation rate is well below the government's full-year target of 3.5-percent. Despite food p
The Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals has launched a role-swapping program to try to smooth the relationship between doctors and patients. CRI's Xie Zhao explains. Reporter: The role-swapping program has recruited volunteers with aim of h
The world's first lab-grown burger has been cooked and eaten in London. Scientists hope the new technology can be a sustainable way of meeting growing demand for meat and protect the environment. CRI's London correspondent Tu Yun has more. The burger
Japanese residents are protesting against the country's nuclear power policy following revelations that over 300 tons of contaminated water flow daily from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea. Japan's authorities confirmed that the
More and more students and teachers are taking advantage of their summer holiday this year to earn their driver's license in China. CRI's Li Dong has more. In a driving school in Chu Xiong city in Yunnan Province, the instructors are fully booked. Ma
Chinese nationwide has held anti-war activities on Thursday to mark the 68th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender. CRI's Lucy Du has more. August 15, 1945 marked the end of the Chinese war against Japanese aggression. Former Japanese Emperor
A new report from the Ministry of Environmental Protection has revealed Beijing is at the center of China's worst area for air quality. CRI's Lucy Du has more. Reporter: The new report says in 74 Chinese cities, the average air quality readings only
Chinese tourism industry leaders have launched a new campaign to put an end to the sometimes-vulgar behavior of Chinese nationals traveling abroad. Yu Ningning is the general manager of China International Travel Service. With this initiative, I hope
Foreign Minister Wang Yi is representing China at a forum being held in Bangkok to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the signing of the China-ASEAN Strategic Partnership. CRI's Zhang Shuangfeng has more. In his keynote speech at the opening ceremon
At the just-concluded Shanghai Book Fair, one of this year's highlights has been the Charlotte's Books Reading Competition, which was set up to try to encourage more children to read. CRI's Yunfeng has more from Shanghai. A Chinese boy reads a paragr
The Syrian government is denying allegations being made by rebel forces that the Syrian military has deployed chemical weapons in fighting in the suburbs of Damascus. Su Yi has the details. The Syrian opposition is accusing President Bashar al-Assad'
Friday's trading glitch at Everbright Securities in China has prompted the China Financial Futures Exchange to impose restrictions on the company's ability to establish fresh stock index futures throughout this Tuesday. At the same time, the China Se
The African Union Special Summit on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has kicked off in Abuja, capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The theme of the summit is on Ownership, Accountability and Sustainability of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malar
A new pledge by the authorities here in China to expand property taxes is drawing warnings by some observers, who are warning the government not to misuse the property tax program to artificially push down housing prices. CRI's Shen Chengcheng explai
Heavy rain has been falling in Gansu Province which was hit by an earthquake on Monday, and this has hampered the transportation of relief materials into the disaster zone. As CRI's He Fei reports, relief materials such as tents and quilts remain in
China's national meteorological bureau has issued its highest level emergency response to the current heatwave gripping parts of China. The sizzling weather in Shanghai has so far claimed at least 10 lives. CRI's Zhang Shuangfeng has more. It's the f
Mind control over the material world has long been the stuff of science fiction. Now, thanks to a chip implanted in the brain, one paralyzed American sportsman is learning how to reach out and touch once again with the help of a robotic arm powered s
More than 20 of the World's hottest supercars have braved rush hour traffic for a spin around central London. The million pound automobiles - including a Ferrari Enzo, Pagani Zonda, Bugatti Veyron and McLaren F1 - are in town for the launch of the Xb