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China should push ahead with its policy of trade liberalization despite all the protectionist measures introduced by the US.
The Philippines put the South China Sea dispute on the schedule of the ASEAN summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on Tuesday and Wednesday.
China's economy has developed significantly in the last decades, lifting millions of people out of poverty and improving their health.
The international financial crisis has changed the global economic pattern considerably, with multi-polarization now the most significant trend.
Asian countries should remain vigilant and be aware the US is trying to sow discord in Asia in order to reap the profits.
Oil prices and oil supply unambiguously tie China and the United States together, as both nations are heavy importers of oil.
The Tibet "government-in-exile" should learn more about the development of the Tibet autonomous region in a neutral, unprejudiced manner, so as to give up separatism and embrace the goodwill of the central government.
Beijing, Shanghai and other big cities have witnessed robust rebounds in house sales despite Premier Wen Jiabao's harsher-than-ever remarks that China's house prices are still far from a reasonable level.
The 16 clubs in the top Chinese football league spent about 3 billion yuan ($476 million) buying foreign players this year including French star Nicolas Anelka.
Only religious extremists and Tibetan separatists can feel anything but heartfelt sorrow at the casualties caused by certain Tibetan monks and nuns committing self-immolation.
Local public debt is a hotly debated issue in China. People are seriously concerned about the accumulated local public debt.
The CTA's new leader Lobsang Sangay could not have become the chief kalon without the support of people in the United States, who are eager to see the man they cultivated work for their interests.