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The housing market will only become rational when speculation is controlled, which will be the key point raised at this month's NPC and CPPCC sessions.
China should use legislative measures to establish and observe a red line for its arable land, try to keep the red line from being breached, and resolutely hold violators accountable.
The challenge for China is to merge its global outlook with its equally important goals for developing its students' creativity and problem solving skills.
The daft revision of the procedural law pays more attention to the protection of individual rights and increases protection for citizens' rights.
A World Bank leader who once again comes from Wall Street or from US politics would be a heavy blow for a planet in need of creative solutions to complex development challenges.
Only a price reduction would create current-account surpluses and enable the crisis countries to pay off their foreign debts. It is time for Europe to come to terms with this remorseless truth.
The World Bank report, "China 2030: Building a Modern, Hamonious and Creative High-Income Society" was released this week.
Legal claims and counterclaims over intellectual property rights have become part of doing business not just in China, but in many other countries as well.
With the situation in Syria deteriorating, the international community is at the crossroads between war and peace.
Four decades ago, the first visit by former US president Richard Nixon to China resulted in the momentous "handshake across the vast Pacific Ocean".
After Spring Festival, the world's most populous country has faced a shortage of migrant workers.
A slow and subtle, yet discernable change is taking place in the relations between India and China.