DATA RELEASED BY THE NATIONAL HEALTH COMMISSION show nearly 18 million senior citizens live with their children and act as nannies for their grandchildren, far from their own homes. Legal Daily comments:
ON MAY 7, about 20 fans of an entertainment star tried to follow the star all way long from the waiting room into the plane in Shanghai Hongqiao Airport, which interrupted the normal flight order and caused a two-hour delay. Beijing News comments:
Editor's note: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Wednesday canceled a high-level meeting with the Republic of Korea because of the joint military drills between the United States and the ROK, and threatened to scrap the planned summit on June 12 between US President Donald Trump and DPRK leader Kim Jong-un. Two experts share their views on the development of the Peninsula issue with China Daily. Excerpts follow:
Editor's note: The United States moved its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem on Monday despite the fierce opposition from Arab and other countries. Violent clashes between Palestinian protestors and Israeli soldiers were reported from eastern Gaza Strip close to the border with Israel throughout the day, in which at least 58 Palestinians were killed and more than 2,700 injured. Three experts share their views with China Daily's Zhang Zhouxiang on the issue. Excerpts follow:
To most Chinese, Barshefsky is not a name easy to pronounce. But a woman by that name and her flowing silk scarves are well known in China. I have met Charlene Barshefsky, former US chief trade negotiator, several times in Washington, and each time I saw her wearing one of her trademark scarves, which earlier reports said often "brightened up" the sometimes dull conference rooms during the talks leading up to China's entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001.
The plight of Palestinians once again attracted the world's attention on Monday, but at a cost.
As an increasing number of foreign enterprises are operating in China, there has been growing public scrutiny on those that fail to respect the country's territorial integrity.
BEIJING SAID ON MONDAY that about two-thirds of the airborne particles smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter that can penetrate people's lungs and harm their health were produced by the city itself last year, among which vehicles and the dust from construction sites and roads were the main contributors. Beijing Youth Daily comments:
HUMEN TOWN in South China's Guangdong province has started registration work for the pupils who will enter schools in September. However, some parents said they are required to provide paternity test results when applying for middle school for their children. Gmw.cn comments:
A SICHUAN AIRLINES pilot safely landed an Airbus A319 carrying 119 passengers, after a cockpit window blew out while the plane was cruising at an altitude of 32,000 feet on Monday. Beijing News comments:
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