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Justice cannot come late

[2014-11-04 07:52]

Reports say deficiencies in the case were found in 2005, after which higher judiciary leaders unambiguously admitted the death sentence was wrong. But a retrial is still to come nine years later. Justice is late. While some might say it's better late than never, we expect it to be punctual next time so that another innocent life won't be lost.

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[2014-11-04 07:50]

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Rule of law will boost soft power

[2014-11-04 07:52]

As China grapples with the question of how it can strengthen the rule of law, it might be interesting to consider the rule of law's soft power dividends.

China, US should clear latent dangers in ties

[2014-11-04 07:52]

The US mid-term election, many observers say, could have an impact on US strategies and thus affect China-US ties.

Emerging markets still in the driving seat

[2014-11-04 07:52]

Remember the popular view earlier this year? That the emerging market party was over and 2014 would be all about the recovery in the West? The reality has been somewhat different, with recovery in the West disappointingly sluggish.

Nobody's business but Tim Cook's

[2014-11-04 07:52]

After Apple CEO Tim Cook announced he was gay, there were many insulting online comments against him and even calling for a boycott of Apple products. I'm neither a gay rights supporter nor anti-gay; I just think sex-orientation is a private matter.

False news for publicity harms media credibility

[2014-11-04 07:52]

Using news reporting as profitable marketing means for personal gain will only harm the media's credibility in the end, says an article in People's Daily. Excerpts:

Too many regional airports turn to be vanity projects

[2014-11-04 07:52]

The construction of small regional airports must follow market laws, not the will of local officials, says an article on sp.ycwb.com. Excerpts:

Shaping Asia-Pacific's future

[2014-11-03 07:39]

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation will officially open the 22nd APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Beijing on Nov 10.

EU needs change of approach to be green leader

[2014-11-03 07:39]

Thinking of its "sidelined" position at the Copenhagen climate talks five years ago, Brussels sought to steal a march on other global players in late October by announcing the toughest climate change target of any region in the world.

Helping a war-torn neighbor

[2014-11-03 07:39]

THE REUTERS-QUOTED US STATE DEPARTMENT official was correct in seeing the Istanbul Process meeting in Beijing as "a real demonstration of China's commitment to Afghanistan".

Fruitful meeting on Afghanistan

[2014-11-03 07:41]

The foreign ministers' conference on the Istanbul Process is the first large international conference sponsored by China on reconstruction in Afghanistan and also the first international conference held after the formation of Afghanistan's new government.

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