Beijing
BEIJING - The US ambassador and European Union delegation to China Monday condemned China's failure to ensure the safety of foreign journalists, a day after a reporter was beaten and scores more harassed and detained.
BEIJING - People convicted of organ trafficking in China may get the death penalty under a draft law amendment being reviewed by the top legislature, a media report said Thursday.
BEIJING - China is undertaking judicial reforms to ensure that uniform standards exist across the country for sentencing criminals.
BEIJING - Residents in China's Shanghai city are enabling themselves -- through legal lectures and counselling -- to get just compensation from developers who expropriate their land and force them to move.
BEIJING - Over 2.3 billion passengers - on an average 5.75 million a day - will journey to and from their homes, making for the most congested travel time as China celebrates its most popular annual Spring Festival.
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