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US muscle flexing not a cure to DPRK issue

[2017-02-24 08:06]

China will not import coal from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea for the rest of 2017, the Ministry of Commerce said on Saturday. The ministry's decision to suspend coal imports is in line with the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2321, which was adopted on Nov 30 to tighten sanctions on the DPRK in response to its fifth nuclear test in September.

Putting Asia's savings to work in region

[2017-02-24 08:06]

As Asia has developed, it has been exporting its savings, through a trade surplus with the United States, and re-importing them, in the form of direct and portfolio investment via New York and London - a process that has created severe, though largely overlooked, financial tensions.

Treat the mentally ill well for our own sake

[2017-02-24 08:06]

Incidents of mentally ill people attacking others have increased. A few days ago, an aggressive customer allegedly beheaded a noodle shop owner following an argument over the price of a bowl of noodle in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province. And the tragic incident has once again raised public concern over how to cope with people with mental health problems.

Lessons can still be learned from Nixon's historic trip 45 years ago

[2017-02-24 08:06]

Tuesday marked the 45th anniversary of the historic trip to China by US president Richard Nixon, a trip that ended more than two decades of hostilities between the two nations and a trip that Nixon called "a week that changed the world".

Code of conduct talks create conditions for consensus

[2017-02-23 07:11]

At a news conference after the ASEAN foreign ministers' meeting on Tuesday, Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay said the South China Sea issue is not the "sum-total" of relations between the Philippines and China, and the Philippines has decided to focus on the bigger picture of its relations with China.

Tsinghua right to try and enroll more international candidates

[2017-02-23 07:11]

TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY has been facing criticism for its 2017 admissions requirements for foreign applicants. The previously required entrance examination has been canceled, and international students may now apply for undergraduate studies if they have a high-school diploma and have passed level 5 of the HSK Chinese language test. China Youth Daily comments:

Justice based on evidence

[2017-02-23 07:11]

The Supreme People's Court issued a guideline on Tuesday requiring courts at all levels to base their rulings on sound evidence and promote the establishment of an effective mechanism to prevent and correct miscarriages of justice.

Penalties help students know behavior boundaries

[2017-02-23 07:11]

QINGDAO IN EAST CHINA'S SHANDONG PROVINCE has recently issued a regulation on local primary schools and middle schools urging them to apply "moderate disciplinary punishments" to students who misbehave. Beijing Youth Daily commented on Wednesday:

Transparency about avian flu will help stop spread of rumors

[2017-02-23 07:11]

IN JANUARY, 79 of the 192 reported cases of the H7N9 avian flu virus in 16 provinces in China resulted in death, according to the National Health and Family Planning Commission. This year there has been an early beginning to the avain flu season with a sharp increase in the number of infections. Legal Evening News commented on Wednesday:

Cutting overcapacity still a challenge

[2017-02-23 07:11]

Over the past more than one year, reducing overcapacity has been one of the five main tasks of supply-side structural reform for both the central and local governments. And according to Xu Shaoshi, head of the National Development and Reform Commission, the goal of eliminating 250 million tons of coal overcapacity in 2016 has been "over-fulfilled".

Contretemps of Chinese tourists abroad

[2017-02-23 07:11]

Chinese tourists keep making news, sometimes for the wrong reason. Thanks to the rapid growth in their numbers, Chinese tourists are ubiquitous in many countries; what has made them even more conspicuous is their propensity to travel in groups.

US behind the arms buildup in Asia-Pacific

[2017-02-23 07:11]

According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, global transfers of arms increased by 8.4 percent between 2012 and 2016 compared with the previous five years, the highest of any five-year period since the end of Cold War in the early 1990s.

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