The terrorist attack in Paris last Friday that killed 129 people and the bombing of Russian jet on Oct 31 in which 224 lives were lost are just the latest atrocities that should be condemned by the whole world.
China's latest promise to keep its door open for foreign investors is meant to not only clarify confusion about its economic policies but also encourage regional economic integration.
As the authorities continue building the necessary infrastructure, electric vehicles can be expected to become increasingly popular in the coming years, which will help promote a greener economy by saving energy and reducing emissions.
THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE recently said at least 20 percent of the revenue derived from lottery sales will be used on public welfare. But that will not solve the problems in the domestic lottery industry, a Beijing Youth Daily commentary says:
AFTER SEVERAL ROUNDSof inspections earlier this month, the environmental inspection bureau under the Ministry of Environmental Protection has revealed that a host of coal-fired enterprises in Northeast China are responsible for various environmental violations such as discharging excessive pollutants.
WITH MORE SCHOOLS and training institutions adopting social media as a medium for voting in student contests, parents have been racking their brains to attract more votes for their children and some have chosen to offer monetary incentives in the form of digital red envelopes. This practice is unfair and should be stopped, Cnhubei.com argued on Wednesday:
The ongoing Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation economic leaders' meeting in Manila has brought together leaders of APEC economies, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, to discuss the strategic plans for future collaboration.
The terrorist attacks in Paris have set a new bloody record in Europe. They not only claimed more lives than the January attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, but also showed that terrorists are "better coordinating" to carry out their evil deeds.
Security and other issues related to cyberspace have increasingly affected international relations, leading to a war of words among some major world powers.
The inclusion of the Chinese currency into the International Monetary Fund's basket of currency reserves looks imminent now.
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