Some people, including scholars and Tsinghua University alumni, have petitioned the university to fire Hu Angang, head of its Center for China Studies, because of his "absurd" conclusion in a study widely circulated last year that China had overtaken the United States.
For two consecutive years, the Changjiang Water Resources Commission of the Ministry of Water Resources, along with the relevant departments of the provinces in the Yangtze River valley, has carried out a series of "physical examinations" to check the health of the river. Based on these tests, the program for the protection and rehabilitation of the Yangtze River valley's ecological environment and the three-year action plan (2018-20) were worked out in March.
The frenzy in the Western media over the official stance of the Chinese government regarding the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Hong Kong inviting a known separatist as guest speaker at a luncheon is contrived and ideologically motivated.
Taiwan has reportedly upgraded its indigenous defense with a newly developed cruise missile tailor-made for strikes on coastal targets on the mainland. It is also reportedly anxious to develop its own attack submarines.
THE MINISTRY OF ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT has found the environmental protection bureau of Linfen, a city in North China's Shanxi province, plugged or sprayed water on the sampling heads of the air quality monitoring equipment in the city nearly 100 times from April last year to March this year so as to sweeten the air monitoring results. Beijing News comments:
THE BODIES OF TWO 8-YEAR-OLD TWINS were found one after the other in the sea in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, on Monday, 24 hours after their mother reported their loss when they were playing on a beach, where swimming is forbidden. ThePaper.cn comments:
SINCE LAST YEAR, Jinan, capital of East China's Shandong province, has introduced a system that gives every dog owner 12 points and authorizes the police to deduct them when the dog owner breaks related regulations. Legal Daily comments:
Editor's note: After his announcement on July 30 that $113 million would be invested in the "Indo-Pacific" region to develop technology and infrastructure, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday pledged to provide nearly $300 million in new security funding for Southeast Asia. Are these moves concrete steps to implement US President Donald Trump's "Indo-Pacific" strategy, and what will be their impact on the regional order? Three experts share their views on the issue with China Daily's Liu Jianna. Excerpts follow:
The United States continues to ratchet up its trade threats against China, the latest being the threat to impose 25 percent tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese exports, up from the 10 percent mooted previously.
In a rally speech in Tampa, Florida, on July 31, US President Donald Trump defended his trade policies, saying, "China and others have targeted our farmers.... And you know what our farmers are saying? 'It's OK. We can take it.'"
In yet another display of his ability to elasticize the truth, US President Donald Trump claimed in a tweet on Saturday: "Tariffs are working far better than anyone ever anticipated. China market has dropped 27 percent in last four months."
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