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Rescuers are seen working at the site of a landslide that hit an industrial park in Shenzhen. Photo: AFP

Rescuers in southern China race to find landslide survivors

  An initial government investigation showed it may have been the result of a man-made pile of earth and construction...

Beijing engulfed in smog on December 17. Pollution levels in the cities of Beijing, Tianjin and parts of the neighboring provinces of Hebei and Henan will rise Saturday and may hit “severe” levels on December 22. Xiao Lu Chu/Getty Images

Beijing raises red alert for heavy smog, some schools to close

Pollution levels in the cities of Beijing, Tianjin and parts of the neighboring provinces of Hebei and Henan may hit...

Chinese researchers unveil brain powered car

Chinese researchers unveil brain powered car

 

A People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldier of the anti-chemical warfare corps in protection suit sprays liquid on the debris at the site of last week's blasts in Binhai new district of Tianjin, China, August 21, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Stringer

China detains 12 over Tianjin blasts, accuses officials of dereliction

  The death toll from the blasts that flattened part of the port, the world's 10th busiest, has risen to...

Paramilitary policemen wearing masks ride a vehicle as they travel within a 3-km (2-mile) exclusion zone from last week's explosion site in Binhai new district in Tianjin, China, August 18, 2015.

China's traffic police on alert after chemical blasts: Xinhua

  City officials said contaminants found in the wake of the blasts, including deadly sodium cyanide, pose no risk to the public...

A soldier (back) with gas mask on, run behind animals in cages, (from L to R) pigeons, chickens and rabbits, which are placed by authority as a test of the living conditions near the site of last week's blasts at Binhai new district in Tianjin, China, August 19, 2015.

China authorities place rabbits, chickens near Tianjin blast site

  State media showed pictures of thousands of dead fish washed up on the shores of a river about 6 km...

Thousands of dead fish wash up near Tianjin blast site

Thousands of dead fish wash up near Tianjin blast site

 

A firefighter walks among damaged vehicles as smoke rises amidst shipping containers at the site of Wednesday night's explosions, at Binhai new district in Tianjin, China, August 14, 2015.

Safety hazards found at 70 percent of Beijing chemical firms inspected: Xinhua

  More than 700 tonnes of the deadly chemical sodium cyanide were stored at the Tianjin warehouse that blew up.

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Tianjin residents ask for compensation

Tianjin residents ask for compensation

 

People injured in the explosions hold photos of their wounds in a protest outside a press conferences in Tianjin on Monday. Photo: AFP

Tianjin blasts spur new government response to public distrust

  Police took 10 executives of the warehouse where the blast occurred into custody

Residents evacuated from their homes after last week's explosions at Binhai new district, hold placards bearing images of their damaged houses, at a rally demanding government compensation outside the venue of the government officials' news conference in Tianjin, China, August 18, 2015. The slogans on the placards read "salute to the spirit of martyrs who passed away". Photo: Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon

China investigates top work safety regulator after Tianjin blasts

  The company that operated the warehouse was not licensed to handle hazardous chemicals until two months before the explosions

Memorial for Tianjin blast victims

Memorial for Tianjin blast victims

 

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China promises answers after Tianjin blasts

China promises answers after Tianjin blasts

 
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