The latest Forbes report, according to New World Wealth and LIO Global, says about 91,000 high net worth individuals from the Chinese mainland have settled overseas in the last 14 years.
The richest 1 percent will soon hold more than half of the world's wealth, and their share will continue to grow.
I was one of the about 800 people who gathered on Monday morning inside and outside the new Cuban embassy in Washington to observe the flag-raising ceremony as the United Stated and Cuba officially re-established diplomatic ties.
The 2015 version of Japan's annual defense white paper is obviously a tool used by the Japanese government to justify its rightist agenda. Its singling out China as a "threat" not only reflects Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's hypocrisy but has also escalated tensions in the region.
At a time when people around the world are celebrating the 70th anniversary of victory in the anti-fascist war, decision-makers in all countries should reflect on the consequences of war. Yet, certain countries are still fueling people's war expectations.
The Ministry of Transport published a draft administrative regulation on toll roads on Tuesday seeking public opinions. According to the draft regulation, the authorities plan to extend the period for charging tolls, allowing highway management companies to continue collecting tolls even after they recover the construction costs in order to maintain and operate the roads. Comments:
The Japanese Cabinet on Tuesday approved its annual defense white paper, in which it accuses China of raising regional tensions in the East China Sea and South China Sea.
The National Health and Family Planning Commission and other relevant departments are reportedly considering allowing all Chinese couples to have two children. Comments:
As the top priority for China's peripheral diplomacy in the new era and the major region of activity for the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, Southeast Asia occupies a special place in China's "Belt and Road Initiative".
With Beijing deciding to focus on its role as China's capital, its southeastern Tongzhou district is expected to see remarkable real estate development by 2017 as it becomes the city's "subsidiary administrative center".
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