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China, US should shun extreme views

[2015-06-13 07:47]

People in the United States see China differently, in three different ways perhaps.

'Left-behind kids' need immediate help

[2015-06-13 07:47]

We have heard many tragic stories about China's "left-behind" children, and the tragedy that struck a poor village in Bijie, Southwest China's Guizhou province, earlier this week is particularly overwhelming.

Time for EU to relax control on dual-use exports

[2015-06-13 07:47]

Brussels recently entrusted a think tank to seek concrete recommendations on how to develop dual-use technologies to retain Europe's influence and promote its competitiveness.

Stock market bonanza is a worrying sign

[2015-06-13 07:47]

Have Chinese shares been flying too high? Or, is the ongoing surge in stock prices just the beginning of a super rally toward a new record?

Merkel calls for emissions goals

[2015-06-09 07:31]

German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Group of Seven leaders to commit to tough goals to cut greenhouse gases at the final day of their summit in the Bavarian Alps on Monday.

Artificial leg simulates feeling of limb

[2015-06-09 07:31]

The world's first artificial leg capable of simulating the feelings of a real limb and fighting phantom pain was unveiled by researchers in Vienna on Monday.

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[2015-06-09 07:31]

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China helps partners upgrade economies

[2015-06-06 08:09]

Premier Li Keqiang signed 67 cooperation agreements worth more than $100 billion during his nine-day visit to Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Chile.

Waste-not-want-not path to green economy

[2015-06-06 08:09]

As we sat down for lunch or dinner on World Environment Day on Friday, it was an important time to consider this: one-third of all food produced across the world every year - 300 million tons - is wasted. This waste costs the global economy a staggering $1 trillion a year.

Aquino's ignorance of history rather pathetic

[2015-06-06 08:09]

Even if we pardon Philippine President Benigno Aquino III for being "an amateur student of history", we cannot ignore his ignorance. What kind of national leader would liken defensive-by-nature China to Nazi Germany?

Sins of omission detrimental to governing ability

[2015-06-06 08:09]

Sins of omission refer to the failure of people to do good deeds when they are in a position to do so. It is somewhat similar to the Chinese expression buzuowei, which is used to describe a lot of officials' failure to perform their official duties.

A relationship beyond realm of diplomacy

[2015-05-30 07:43]

The recent visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Pakistan has surely been instrumental in exponentially expanding bilateral relations and elevating them to a new level of abiding strategic cooperation that holds the promise of not only serving the geopolitical, economic and security interests of both countries, but also the South Asian region and Central Asia.

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