THE KOREAN PENINSULA, shrouded in clouds of war not long ago, is now bustling with heartening interactions between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea, as the remarkable inter-Korean detente continues to take root. Xinhua comments:
LI SHUXIAN, an 84-year-old woman in prison in Chengde city, North China's Hebei province, has been applying for medical parole because she has suffered from repeated fracture of lumbar vertebra since last year, but all her attempts have been rejected. CCTV News comments:
The five-day visit of Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad from Friday comes amid investigations into projects signed by the preceding Malaysian administration of Najib Razak and the suspension of several projects, including the Chinese-funded 688-kilometer East Coast Rail Link and three gas pipelines, which could incur heavy losses both for Malaysia and China.
EDITOR'S NOTE: According to P2Peye.com, one of China's major virtual communities which tracks the operations of peer-to-peer (P2P) lending platforms, more than 250 such platforms went bust in July alone. The massive collapse has spread panic among investors, who have rushed to withdraw their investment from all P2P platforms, putting even greater pressure on the sector. What caused the massive collapse of P2P lending platforms and what should be done to ease the situation? Three experts share their views with China Daily's Liu Jianna. Excerpts follow:
It is puzzling why US President Donald Trump's interpretation of the US trade deficit with China differs starkly from that of almost all economists. His declaration that trade wars are good and easy to win is a clear contradiction to the reality on the ground.
Some remarks made by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad prior to his upcoming five-day visit to China that begins on Friday have raised concerns that the Sino-Malaysian strategic partnership might not realize its full potential.
By choosing to send his customary donation to the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo on the anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe proved that old habits die hard.
AT A RECENT FACE-TO-FACE MEETING between entrepreneurs and central government officials in Beijing, Jiang Xipei, chairman of Far East Holding Group, a technology company headquartered in Yixing, East China's Jiangsu province, said that the biggest burden on enterprises is the institutional costs they have to bear, so the government must ease the tax and fee burden on enterprises. Beijing News comments:
A SOCIAL MEDIA POST relentlessly criticizes Zhai Zhenwu, head of the China Population Association, for a paper he wrote with a student in 2014, in which he predicted China's population growth will quickly rebound with the change to the family planning policy to allow all couples to have two children. Beijing News comments:
THE FIERCE debate over a recently released standard by the China Aquatic Products Processing and Marketing Alliance, which classifies freshwater rainbow trout as salmon, continues. Thepaper.cn comments:
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