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Advancing China-Africa ties

[2014-05-05 08:22]

Frequent high-level exchange visits and more interactions between ordinary people will enhance communication and mutual trust

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[2014-05-05 08:22]

The return of the renminbi rant

[2014-05-05 08:22]

China's currency, the renminbi, has been weakening in recent months, resurrecting familiar charges of manipulation, competitive devaluation, and beggar-thy-neighbor mercantilism. In mid-April, the US Treasury expressed "particularly serious concerns" over this development, underscoring what has long been one of the most contentious economic-policy issues between the United States and China.

Mission for today's youths

[2014-05-05 08:22]

THE FUTURE OF A NATION DEPENDS ON THE quality of its young people.

Free passes not to blame

[2014-05-05 08:22]

Traffic jams seem a sure companion of national holidays. On May 1, there were constant traffic jams on highways leading out of the several metropolises, the longest, according to reports, was 55 kilometers.

Terrorism will never hinder progress

[2014-05-05 08:22]

The latest terrorist attack aimed at innocent people was an open challenge to the government, as the bomb attack at the railway station in Urumqi was carried out on the last day of President Xi Jinping's four-day inspection tour to the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. However, the terrorists' attempts to defy the government and create panic and plant the seeds of hatred among different ethnic groups are doomed to fail.

The high cost water extracts in China

[2014-05-05 08:22]

China is home to one-fifth of the world's population but has only 7 percent of its freshwater. Water is essential to human survival and social development, but it cannot be traded like other resources. Water is heavily subsidized in nearly all countries. Agriculture accounts for about 70 percent of global water use, and water for irrigation is basically free, or highly subsidized, all over the world. In many developing countries such as China, India and Brazil, electricity supplied to farmers for pumping water is also subsidized.

Letters

[2014-05-05 08:22]

Continue fight against corruption

From the Chinese press

[2014-05-05 08:22]

Bachelors face deeper crisis

Couple creates self-sufficient love nest

[2014-05-03 07:06]

Do you live on your own?

Spotted seals get special attention

[2014-05-02 08:40]

The dull roar of the engine lasted for about an hour as the boat headed across the aquaculture area to a small island in Liaodong Bay of the Bohai Sea. Ma Zhiqiang, 55, motioned for the boatman to reduce speed so as not to disturb the animals there.

Breeding area in Bohai Sea slated to get better protection

[2014-05-02 08:40]

China's only national nature reserve for spotted seals will be narrowed for more effective protection, an official with the protective administration said.

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