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More than media needed to boost soft power

[2016-02-26 08:07]

President Xi Jinping's recent visit to China's three major media outlets has drawn wide attention.

What London mayor's Brexit stand means

[2016-02-26 08:07]

After weeks of very public will he, won't he, London Mayor Boris Johnson, a former school friend and political ally of UK Prime Minister David Cameron, broke ranks and said he would join six other leading figures from the ruling Conservative Party in campaigning for the UK to leave the European Union.

Year of green finance nurturing economy

[2016-02-26 08:07]

Finance ministers and central bank governors from G20 countries will meet in Shanghai under the leadership of the Chinese presidency.

It's high time the US stopped blurting out poisonous rhetoric

[2016-02-26 08:07]

US President Barack Obama must be desperate to push the Trans-Pacific Partnership through Congress during his remaining 10-plus months in office.

Top diplomats' concerted notes serve region well

[2016-02-25 08:23]

Less than four weeks ago, United States Secretary of State John Kerry visited China. Now Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is in the United States.

Vigilance over big-city realty rates

[2016-02-25 08:23]

At a time when the government is promoting real estate destocking in small cities, the recent surge in property prices in big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, presents policymakers with something of a dilemma.

'Leftover men' in countryside reflect urban-rural gap of social wealth

[2016-02-25 08:23]

THE IMBALANCE IN THE GENDER RATIO of newborns in China has remained high over the past 20 years, with more than 120 male babies born for every 100 female, Beijing Youth Daily reported on Wednesday. It warns about the problem of "leftover men":

Scrutiny over research funds to yield better results

[2016-02-25 08:23]

A PRIVATE COMPANY in Southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region has reportedly received more than 10 million yuan ($1.5 million) in funds for research over the last decade, yet made little progress in its so-called projects. China Youth Daily on Wednesday urged greater scrutiny of how scientific research funds are used:

Fireworks ban in Shanghai gets thumbs-up

[2016-02-25 08:23]

A REPORT ABOUT the positive effects of Shanghai's ban on fireworks received a thumbs-up from the public, Beijing News reported on Wednesday. The paper further comments:

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