JIANG YUE, a 19-year-old Chinese student in the United States, was shot to death by a local woman during a road rage incident over the weekend. While many in China have mourned her death, some "patriots" have claimed she deserved to die because she was being "unpatriotic" by staying in the US. It is time to give up the irrational mentality, says Qianjiang Evening News on Tuesday:
A MIDDLE SCHOOL invigilator in Taixing, East China's Jiangsu province, died of a heart attack while she was watching over an examination on Jan 14, Xinhua reported. As she was at the back of the classroom the students did not notice until the exam was over, when they immediately called for help and the emergency services. The students are not to blame for the invigilator's death, but they might have been able to save her life if first aid was taught in schools, says Guangzhou Daily on Tuesday:
The National Bureau of Statistics has reported that real GDP growth in China's two-track economy eased to 6.8 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter, making the whole-year growth 6.9 percent in 2015, just shy of the government's target of 7 percent and in line with our expectations.
President Xi Jinping started his first tour of the Middle East on Tuesday, during which he will visit Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Iran. After fully assuming the country's leadership in March 2013, Xi has visited many countries, which signify China's increasingly maturing all-round diplomacy. And that is precisely why Xi's visit to the Middle East, which is also his first foreign tour in 2016, has acquired additional importance.
In a televised address on Jan 13, Republic of Korea President Park Geun-hye urged the international community to strongly respond to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's recent claim of testing a hydrogen bomb.
Vietnam and the Philippines have protested against China's test flights to its newly built airstrip on Yongshu Jiao in the Nansha Islands despite China's reiteration that the flights are within China's sovereignty.
President Xi Jinping begins a trip to Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Iran on Tuesday. His trip shows China is committed to raising its relations with the three countries to a higher level and presents a golden opportunity for deeper reciprocal and pragmatic cooperation in a wide range of fields.
The death of a scientist surnamed Yang, who was seven months pregnant, at Peking University Third Hospital on Jan 11 has drawn a lot of media attention because of the dispute that has erupted between prestigious national institutions.
WITH THE EXCHANGE RATE OF the renminbi to US dollar fluctuating, many Chinese residents are keen to purchase US dollars as an investment. Investors need to get used to the market and act rationally, says a comment in People's Daily:
THE UNITED STATES and the European Union began lifting their economic sanctions they had imposed against Iran at the weekend. Beijing News praises their exemplary reconciliation, while calling for closer attention to the uncertainties they have injected into the Middle East situation.
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