The Boeing aircraft, travelling from Sanya to Wuhan, could not contact the control tower for several minutes despite multiple attempts.
The mine reportedly continued to operate despite having been ordered by the government in June to close down.
Monday’s announcement is seen as an effort to show that the $215 million partnership between the companies has paid off.
Security experts said the hacking group, known as "APT 18," may have links to the Chinese government.
Global rubber surpluses will drop by nearly 50 percent next year as producers temper their taps and China makes more tires.
Chinese state media is using Ferguson as an opportunity to point out America's "human rights flaw" in the wake of Mike Brown's death.
When you realize that Huawei is behind the surprisingly good P7, you start to wonder how many of us will have Chinese phones soon.
Beijing is reportedly helping Pyongyang search for North Korean defectors who have escaped to China.
The biggest dam in Iraq is back under the control of Kurdish forces — a significant event given the dam's havoc-wreaking potential.
Freed of Ford components, Volvo's new SUV is a test of the company’s relationship with its privately held Chinese owner.
Reports of an Australian oil find of up to 300 million barrels in the Canning Basin could be Australia's largest discovery in decades and help offset iron ore collapse.
China real estate bubble news still shows China property prices falling.
The auto sector has been under particular scrutiny, with a wave of investigations triggering a drop in the prices of spare parts in recent weeks.
The Chinese government plans to invest as much as $170 billion over the next five to 10 years in the industry, according to a McKinsey report.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6 may feature even more metal than the recently announced Samsung Galaxy Alpha.
U.N. nuclear-agency chief Yukiya Amano called his trip to Tehran useful.
Following several large pro-democracy protests, government supporters march to show their solidarity with Beijing.
The pope's words were applicable to several nations in Asia where the Catholic Church is associated with colonialism, particularly China.
One of the people arrested is reportedly the deputy chief of a blood centre operated by a company in Wuwei, in the Gansu province.
Why have so few Chinese immigrants applied for Obama’s deferred action program for undocumented youth?
The arrest of Huang Haitao, a high-ranking executive, is the latest sign of trouble for CCTV.
China can’t use environmentalism as a defense for quashing rare earth elements exports if it’s not curbing extraction, the WTO says.