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Abe's shortsightedness still the sticking point

[2015-04-24 07:32]

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held a meeting at the request of the Japanese on Wednesday afternoon on the sidelines of the Asian African Summit held in Jakarta.

System to rein in power

[2015-04-24 07:32]

The case of Qiu He, former deputy Party chief of Yunnan province, is yet to be fully disclosed, but the use of such wordings as "serious violations of discipline and laws" by the top watchdog surely means the fall of the once-popular political figure.

Interpol's list of most-wanted Chinese fugitives shows corruption of families

[2015-04-24 07:32]

THE CHINA NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAU of the International Criminal Police Organization recently released a list of its 100 most-wanted worldwide, all of whom are suspected of economic crimes. The move is part of "Sky Net", a campaign aimed at repatriating corrupt officials that fled overseas. Comments:

Personal information needs better protection

[2015-04-24 07:32]

THE LATEST NEWS FROM BUTIAN, a major vulnerability response platform online, shows that the social security databases of more than 30 provincial regions are highly vulnerable to external threats, with 52 million accounts exposed to security risks. The key information of maybe 10 million people, including national ID card numbers, social security numbers, salaries and household registrations could be hacked. Comments:

War heroes should be respected

[2015-04-24 07:32]

A RECENT ONLINE campaign launched by Jiaduobao Group, a Hong Kong-based beverage manufacturer and China's biggest herbal tea brand, has been criticized as clumsy and disrespectful because it repromoted an infamous post on Sina Weibo, a Twitter-like social network tool, that mocked and doubted a Chinese war hero Qiu Shaoyun two years ago. Comments:

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Bandung Spirit acquires new vitality

[2015-04-24 07:32]

Twenty-nine Asian and African countries, including China, participated in the first Asian-African Conference, organized by Indonesia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and India in Bandung, Indonesia, 60 years ago. The conference, also called the Bandung Conference, was the first gathering of Asian and African people to protect their newly earned independence and maintain world peace. It was also their first large-scale meeting free from Western factors.

Small rice farming faces two big problems

[2015-04-24 07:32]

The massive loss farmers have suffered after cultivating strains of rice developed by China's "father of hybrid rice" Yuan Longping reflects two major problems in rice production.

Walking off job to make up for absent dreams

[2015-04-24 07:32]

The 10-Chinese-character resignation letter of a middle school teacher in Zhengzhou of Henan province has gone viral on the Internet. Her letter simply says: "The world is big, and I want to see it." But it has inspired many netizens, including young and senior employees, and even company CEOs, to imitate interesting resignation letters.

Embed idealism in constructive realism of ties

[2015-04-24 07:32]

Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd, a fluent Mandarin speaker, shows a clear vision in his latest report, "US-China 21: The Future of US-China Relations under Xi Jinping", arguing for a new framework of constructive realism for a common purpose.

Bandung Spirit is still needed today

[2015-04-23 08:32]

President Xi Jinping's speech, delivered at the Asian African Summit in Jakarta on Wednesday, marks China's latest contribution to Asian-African cooperation. It will also inject new vitality into the time-honored Bandung Spirit.

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