SOME HOMEBUYERS IN SHENZHEN, Guangdong province, complain the mortgage interest rates settled by the banks which the real estate developers earmark for their deals are markedly higher than those offered by other banks. Beijing Youth Daily comments:
Editor's note: Canada detained Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's chief financial officer, on Dec 1 as requested by the US judicial authorities, which claims Huawei has violated the sanctions the United States has imposed on Iran. Wen Yang, a researcher of politics with the Shanghai-based Fudan University, comments in a post published by Guancha.cn:
It has been generally concluded that British Prime Minister Theresa May postponed a parliamentary vote on Brexit scheduled for Tuesday as she anticipated a crushing defeat.
THE CHINESE INTERNET COMPANY BAIDU has once again come under fire for its search engine listings, this time for promoting unofficial online visa agencies. ThePaper.cn comments:
Editor's note: At the behest of the United States, the Canadian authorities detained Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Chinese telecom giant Huawei, while she was in transit at Vancouver airport on Dec 1. Calling for Meng's release, China has urged the US and Canada to explain the case. What impact will the case have on China's ties with the US and Canada? Two experts share their views on the issue with China Daily's Liu Jianna. Excerpts follow:
If there's one item that epitomizes our modern world, it's plastic. It's easy to make and use but does untold damage, especially in Asia where rivers, lakes and oceans are literally choking on it.
After newly elected Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih accused China of raising his country's debt by investing in it, some media outlets have been sensationalizing the issue of China creating "debt traps" in the countries along the Belt and Road.
IMPORTS OF 16 TYPES OF SOLID WASTE, including compressed car scraps and scrapped ships, will be banned from Dec 31, and another 16 types of solid waste, including stainless steel scraps and wood, will be banned from the end of next year. China will completely stop importing solid waste by the end of 2020. People's Daily comments:
Editor's note: Canada detained Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's global chief financial officer, on Dec 1, when she was transferring at Vancouver airport, as requested by the US judicial authorities, which claim Huawei violated US sanctions against Iran. Columnist Qin Shuo comments in a post:
IN A TRAINING CLASS FOR GIRLS IN WENZHOU, East China's Zhejiang province, the teacher reportedly told the girls, "When your husband beats you on the left face, give him your right face. When he insults you, accept the insults. Whatever he does, you can never divorce." And, "If you change your boyfriend, you will suffer from ulcers on all four limbs - In the end you have to saw them off." Beijing News comments:
China is justified in reacting indignantly to the indignities imposed on Meng Wanzhou, a Chinese citizen who was detained by the Canadian authorities at the behest of the US Justice Department while she was in transit between flights in Vancouver on Dec 1.
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