The common problems that China and the United States confront together are larger and more dangerous than the divisive issues that threaten relations between the world's two largest economies
Premier Li Keqiang reiterated that China's relationship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is a priority in Beijing's neighborhood diplomacy during the Ninth East Asia Summit in Myanmar on Friday.
With the world making efforts to drum up a new decisive deal on curbing greenhouse gas emissions for the 2020 to 2030 period in Paris next year, it seems that Brussels and Washington have also started to jostle for global leadership in climate governance.
JOINT EFFORTS BY AS MANY COUNTRIES AS as possible, major powers in particular, are essential to achieve sustainable global economic growth, which is of the upmost importance for everyone.
International Monetary Fund data estimates that China might keep an annual growth rate of 7.7 percent while the global average is 3.3, and its contribution rate to global growth will be 27.8 percent, the percentage could be higher considering multi-indexes such as investment and trade.
The just concluded APEC conference is already being lauded as an unequivocal success. In particular, China's vision for the Free Trade Area of the Asia - Pacific has been hailed by one and sundry.
There are many lessons to be learned from China in managing the Ebola threat. The Ebola outbreak is more than just a health crisis; it is a complex emergency with significant social, economic, humanitarian, political and security dimensions.
People busy playing with their smartphones at a get-together of family or friends are a common scene nowadays. To make such people realize that ignoring family members or friends is sheer rude behavior, a real-life game has hit the Internet.
China's urbanization drive has helped reform the social structure to a certain extent. But since millions of farmers have become migrant workers and started settling down in cities, traditional rural culture is gradually disappearing.
Soccer officials in China should get rid of their utilitarian pursuit and take practical measures to promote the game in schools and colleges for self-salvation, says an article in Modern Express. Excerpts:
A recent plan drafted by Hunan province for the prevention and control of occupational diseases is expected to reduce the incidence of occupational diseases in the province, because it requires the medical records of workers exposed to occupational health hazards to be listed and mandates that they undergo regular check-ups and, if necessary, receive treatment, says an article on www.voc.com.cn. Excerpts:
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