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[2016-04-01 08:11]

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Atomic power holds key to energy security

[2016-04-01 08:10]

Facing growing energy demand, ever harsher conditions pertaining to domestic resources and protecting the environment, as well as the challenges of global climate change, including the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, China has to solve a series of basic problems in its energy development.

Prudence to help calm South China Sea waters

[2016-04-01 08:10]

China's refusal to accept the arbitration initiated by the Philippines in the South China Sea issue in 2013 is entirely in accordance with the law. In 2006, China exercised its right under Article 298 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to reject compulsory arbitration on the issue.

The pros and cons of online education

[2016-04-01 08:10]

The money that Wang Yu makes as an online teacher in Nanjing, capital of East China's Jiangsu province, has triggered an online debate.

It's futile for US to blame China to cover its own misdeeds

[2016-04-01 08:10]

It is not unusual for senior US officials to throw jabs at China in their public speeches while traveling abroad.

HK party an insult to rule of law and commonsense

[2016-03-31 07:41]

A separatist organization calling itself the Hong Kong National Party was "officially" founded the other day at a press conference in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, even though its pursuit of legal status failed when the Hong Kong Companies Registry, where all political parties in the SAR have to be registered, rejected its application according to the law.

Japan aggravates uncertainties

[2016-03-31 07:41]

Japan's postwar military and security policies entered a new era as its controversial new national security laws, which lift the constitutional constraints on collective self-defense, formally took effect on Tuesday.

Opening-up the market for funeral services can eliminate corruption

[2016-03-31 07:41]

AS TOMB SWEEPING FESTIVAL APPROACHES, corruption in State-run companies providing funeral services has become a hot issue. In Wuhan, capital of Central China's Hubei province, about 20 officials were arrested recently for corruption related to funeral services. Beijing News comments:

Gimmick ruins public's questioning of officials

[2016-03-31 07:41]

DURING A RECENT LIVE BROADCAST ON LOCAL TELEVISION, the heads of Nanning, capital of South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, were given flyswatters by people in the audience as a call for greater anti-corruption efforts. (Low-ranking corrupt officials are often referred to as flies.) Daily Sunshine, a newspaper based in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong province, commented on Wednesday:

Online tuition craze shows need for fairer education

[2016-03-31 07:41]

ONLINE TEACHERS reportedly earn more than some Internet celebrities. Previously, such teachers were criticized for their paid tutoring outside the classroom. Now they are praised for it, as online lessons given by a famous teacher can help promote education equality, especially for students in rural areas. China Youth Daily commented on Thursday:

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[2016-03-31 07:41]

Fight corruption at the source

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