ON MONDAY MORNING, agglomerate fog caused a traffic accident involving 28 heavy-duty trucks in Zhumadian, Central China's Henan province, which killed nine people, and seriously wounded nine others. Beijing Youth Daily comments:
Editor's note: In a marathon in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, on Sunday, a volunteer rushed onto the course to try and hand a national flag to a Chinese runner as she was in the final stretch. This caused her to lose her stride and she was overtaken by an Ethiopian runner who won the race. China Youth Daily comments:
Local governments across China tend to view "public queries" as a challenge to their credibility, rather than realizing that a timely response to public questioning will enhance their credibility rather than undermine it.
How Beijing and Manila have successfully overcome their maritime dispute and strengthened their cooperation has set a good example for the region by showing that differences do not need be obstacles to friendly relations.
XIAOMI, China's smartphone brand, launched an online promotion"1 Flash Sale" in the United Kingdom on Nov 8, claiming that a total of 10 smartphones are available at 1 each in the UK market. Although the company later explained that the system randomly selected 10 people from the thousands who clicked the "buy" button almost simultaneously, people felt this was a scam because what they saw was always the "out of stock" sign. The 21st Century Business Herald comments:
Addressing the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, on Sunday, President Xi Jinping sent a strong message that China remains committed to deepening reform and opening-up further, and hopes to work with other APEC members to promote inclusive development in the Asia-Pacific region and explore new areas of digital economic development.
A clause in the US-Mexico-Canada trade pact, widely known as a "poison pill" aimed at China, will not stop Canada from continuing to negotiate a free trade agreement with China, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at an event at the National University of Singapore on Thursday. This suggests the US will find it extremely difficult to administer its "poison pill", because it has gone too far in using bullying tactics against other countries - in this case, China.
Editor's note: Yu Minhong, the founder of English-language training giant New Oriental, sparked controversy by saying the moral degeneration of women has led to the current degeneration of the country. But by saying that mothers play a decisive role in bringing up children he also put his finger on why "mompetition" is so fierce in China. One China Daily writer offers her view and two education experts share their views with China Daily's Yao Yuxin. Excerpts follow:
The new restrictions on investment expected to be introduced by the European Union belie its commitment to free trade and globalization, and will put a brake on the momentum of Chinese investment in the EU, which does not bode well for their strategic partnership - or indeed the economies of some EU members.
During President Xi Jinping's meeting with the leaders of Pacific island nations in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, on Friday, the two sides agreed to elevate their relations to the level of a comprehensive strategic partnership, featuring mutual respect, common development and all-around cooperation.
THE GLOBALIZATION AND WORLD CITIES RESEARCH NETWORK, a think tank created by the geography department of the Loughborough University, has published a ranking of world cities, which ranks six Chinese cities as world first-class cities and dozens of cities as second-class cities. This has sparked a wave of infectious excitement among some of the local governments. Beijing News comments:
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