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Facts speak louder than words, and lies collapse by themselves.
The talks between six world powers and Iran on its nuclear program mark the latest efforts by the international community to build on the recent momentum that has led to hopes of a peaceful solution to the long-standing issue.
Premier Wen Jiabao's call for efforts to maintain economic growth highlighted increasing concerns among Chinese policymakers about recent weakness in the world's second largest economy.
Next time you leave some food on your plate spare a thought for the millions of rural children who don't get enough to eat.
The NATO summit in Chicago is taking place not only in a presidential election year in the United States, but also in US President Barack Obama's hometown.
It's said the devil can cite Scripture if it suits his purpose. The Pentagon is notorious for presenting falsehood as good and continually twisting the truth to suit itself.
Rather than rushing to turn on the liquidity tap, policymakers should urge domestic banks to face up to this test and adapt themselves to the ongoing transformation of the country's growth pattern.
Japan's intention is obvious: If it can convince successfully the rest of the world that the rocks are an island, the country will then be able to claim the surrounding area as its exclusive economic zone.
The annual summer fishing moratorium could have an added value as it provides a good opportunity for Manila to resolve its dispute with Beijing over China's Huangyan Island through diplomatic means.
Although there is no perfect place to put a school bus stop, guidelines are still necessary to ensure that the safest, most informed decisions are made when determining where to place a stop.
The first round of the regular consultations on the maritime security between China and Japan in Southeast China's Hangzhou is a positive attempt to deal with their dispute over the Diaoyu Islands.
If policymakers in debt-laden countries cling to super-loose monetary policy as a way out, instead of fixing their structural problems, the shockwaves will come sooner and scarier than expected.