Shenzhen News
The southern city of Shenzhen announced it would no longer require people to show a negative COVID test result to use public transport or enter parks, following similar moves by Chengdu and Tianjin.
The proposed regulations from the city government list nine meats that are permitted for consumption, including pork, chicken, beef and rabbit, as well as fish and seafood.
A video of the ugly scenes which has been circulating throughout social media shows Hong Kong number 23 Jonathan Wong being beaten up by two Shenzhen hockey players.
More than 3,300 live tortoises smuggled from Hong Kong were seized in China's Guangdong province, officials said.
A southern Chinese court has sentenced four people, including at least two Hong Kong journalists, to prison on charges of running an illegal business after they reportedly sent copies of their sensitive political magazines to mainland China.
India has sought a report from the Indian embassy in Beijing regarding an Indian national who was detained in the Chinese city of Shenzhen.
By 2018, the three plants in total will be able to dispose 10,300 tonnes of waste every day, he added.
Chinese police have arrested five more officials of a company involved in a deadly landslide that buried 77 people last month, state news agency Xinhua said, taking the tally of arrests to 16.
Chinese authorities have formally arrested 11 people for their role in a deadly landslide last month in the southern boomtown of Shenzhen and charged them with negligently causing a serious accident, state news agency Xinhua said.
One of the people found alive today in the aftermath of a landslide in southern China has died, the local fire department said.
At least 91 people were missing after a huge mound of mud and construction waste collapsed at a business park in southern China and buried 33 buildings in the country`s latest industrial disaster.
The landslide in the city of Shenzhen was caused by the improper storage of waste soil from construction sites.
At least 59 people, including 23 women, were missing on Sunday after hundreds of tonnes of mud from a crumbling mountain engulfed 33 buildings.
Regarded as one of China's worst urban disasters, 14 people were pulled out of the mountain of mud that engulfed vast area of the new industrial park in south China that borders Hong Kong.
Chinese stocks surged for a second day on Friday as a government rescue plan offered a respite from a month-long rout.
China`s main stock market indexes ended a volatile Friday just about where they started it after the previous day`s sharp sell-off that led many to believe the red-hot bull market has paused for a correction.
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