During the past four years, Myanmar has opened up, revealing the country's mammoth problems and challenges, especially those related to race and religion.
The United States is sending confusing signals over the South China Sea issue and has heightened tensions in the region by sending its warships and planes close to China's islands.
The latest trade data may have caused some raised eyebrows about the health of China's economy, which is a key growth engine for the global economy, but it is simply counterintuitive to believe that, while Chinese consumers are buying out formula milk powder in other countries' supermarkets, its domestic demand is as battered as the double-digit plunge in its imports suggest.
Is China well prepared for the rapid expansion of an increasing number of big cities such as national and provincial capitals? The severe smog shrouding most major cities in Northeast China is an indicator that more needs to be done to improve the air quality if China is to provide its urban residents with a comfortable and healthy living environment.
THE BODY OF XIAO WENSUN, the mayor of Liuzhou in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, was recovered from the local river earlier this month. The cause of his drowning is still unknown and is under investigation. However, the local government's tardiness in revealing information has given rise to a wave of online speculation. Comments:
THE RULES FOR FRESHMEN in Jilin Jianzhu University in Northeast China's Jilin province, which forbid "uncivilized behavior" such as boyfriends and girlfriends feeding each other in the school canteen, have triggered heated online discussion. Comments:
A 6-YEAR-OLD GIRL sued the Pudong Education Bureau in Shanghai for violating her rights by not allocating her to the "nearest" primary school within her school district. The girl asked for one-yuan (16 cents) in compensation for the stress caused by panicking about where she was to be assigned. The verdict of the court was not guilt on the educational authority part. Comments:
On the surface the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement is about trade and investment. But seen closely, it is a smart move by the United States to set the bar higher for China in global trade and investment.
China has loosened the family planning policy and decided to allow all couples to have two children. The aim, among others, is to increase the country's fertility rate in order to ease the pressure of the fast aging population. But the question is: Will the goal be fulfilled?
In the face of the tangible slowdown in national economic growth that began last year, it is necessary for the government to introduce some proactive fiscal and monetary policies to deal with looming deflation.
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