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  • Health of security funds

    It is not easy for this country with its huge population to set up a healthcare security net that covers all residents. It is even harder to manage it.

  • Limiting bank fees

    China's bank regulators, responding to public complaints, have issued a notice voicing a crackdown on the irregular practices and service fees of commercial banks.

  • For better Sino-US ties

    Vice-President Xi Jinping's five-day official visit to the United States from Monday starts this year's high-level interactions between China and the US.

Op-Ed Contributors

  • Increasing interdependence demands closer EU-China cooperation

    All actors, big and small, should play their part in fostering even closer global cooperation. To this effect, a stronger EU and China cooperation is not only desirable but a true necessity.

  • Pragmatic view of relations

    China and the EU now have a more realistic view of their relations, so they should aim to take pragmatic steps to ensure their partnership is constructive and mutually beneficial.

  • Smartphones a boon to the elderly

    One can never underestimate the importance of cell phones in people's lives today. Many people are so reliant on their cell phones that the devices have become inseparable part of their everyday lives.

From the Readers

  • Real books are for real

    I agree that independent and small bookstores should be preserved and protected in China.

  • China should fight back

    It's unfair that Western countries are pressuring China to export more rare earth without easing their own export quotas.

  • HIV not a matter a privacy

    It is understandable that HIV-positive people find it difficult to reveal their condition. But then such people should make sure their acts do not put their partners and others at risk.

Shared identity

It's lucky that Hong Kong and Chinese mainland still hold a shared identity.

Han Han vs Fang Zhouzi

Han Han stated publicly he will bow out of the dispute. But it will be a long time before this war of words comes to an end.

Chunyun: Chinese characteristics?

Difficult as it may be to get a ticket, we can still choose to face it with a sense of humor.

Education: China vs US

Is Chinese education better than its US counterpart at producing "global citizens"?

Growing interdependence demands closer EU-China cooperation

All actors, big and small, should play their part in fostering even closer global cooperation. To this effect, a stronger EU and China cooperation is not only desirable but a true necessity.

Health of security funds

It is not easy for this country with its huge population to set up a healthcare security net that covers all residents. It is even harder to manage it.

Web Comments

  • Love is ideal; marriage is real

    Valentine's Day brings love and marriage to mind, but in modern days, there is also this question: Is money so important for marriage?

  • Maintaining Sino-US relations

    Two opinion polls made public concurrently in China and in the United States Friday indicate that Chinese and Americans do not have a favorable impression of each other's country.

  • Removing fungicide from the orange juice agenda

    Unnecessarily orange juice went to media all over the world and mostly in the USA, receiving headlines that is was contaminated with fungicides.

From Chinese Press

  • A good move against absurd ads

    The Hainan provincial population and family planning commission will reportedly launch a "slogan-cleaning project" this year to remove "sharp-toned" family planning advertisements.

  • How can graduates get jobs

    Developments in the job market show that graduates with special skills are becoming increasingly popular with employers.

  • A true symbol of honesty

    It's a shame that so many people jumped forward from among a crowd to claim something that was not theirs.

From Overseas Press