Cautious optimism that co-existence possible

Briefing the media on Monday on the outcome of the first in-person meeting between President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden, which wrapped up earlier that day

G20 Summit a chance to recalibrate Sino-US ties

The international community hopes the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, on Tuesday and Wednesday will help ease global troubles by addressing burning issues such as how to safeguard

Carbon mechanisms should serve emissions fight

In 2009, in the Copenhagen Accord, the developed countries made a commitment to allocate $100 billion annually by 2020 to help developing countries address the impacts of climate

Asian wisdom offers solution to world’s woes

With many having paid a heavy cost in the conflicts of the previous century, Asian countries today have been demonstrating a strong collective will to maintain peace and

Positive sign for rebuilding of Sino-Australian ties

It is encouraging to see that despite the differences that still exist between them, Australia and China have maintained effective communication and contact, and are working for the

Heated debates, but all the talk in the world will not be enough without meaningful action

The United Nations’ COP 27 climate change conference, which started in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh on Sunday, provides perhaps the last chance for leaders from

Shared commitment to openness can ensure bright future for world

The fifth China International Import Expo opened in Shanghai on Friday, with President Xi Jinping delivering the opening remarks. That he has done so at all five of

Call for wetlands to be prized and protected

Maintaining a fine balance between human habitats and the biophysical environment is of critical significance to meeting many of the existential challenges facing humanity. So even the escalating

Mengtian carries humankind’s dream of space

A Long March-5B Y4 carrier rocket blasted off from a launchpad at the Wenchang spaceport in South China's Hainan province on Monday carrying a second lab module for China's space

Cooperation benefits both Germany and China

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will pay a formal visit to China on Friday at Premier Li Keqiang’s invitation. Short as it may be — reportedly no overnight

Democracy dies when money knocks on the door

Dark money is pouring into the US political arena as the 2022 midterm elections approach. According to The New York Times, Barre Seid, a secretive electronics magnate, has

Clear sign that opening-up is moving on

In a sign that China will continue to attract foreign investors with improved investment environment and better services, the central authorities have pledged to further facilitate the border

New leadership to inspire nation on modernization

The new Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee was elected at the first plenary session of the 20th CPC Central

Japan-Australia military cooperation should not target any third party

The current Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, elected in May, has generally shown a positive attitude toward his country’s ties with China by taking action to correct his

Strong will for reunification can’t be overlooked

When General Secretary Xi Jinping made a solemn promise that the reunification of the two sides across the Taiwan Straits must be realized, there was a long burst

Trade with China is good for the US

History shows that cooperating with China has always served the United States well. When the two countries broke ice in 1972 and established diplomatic relations in 1979, the

Country’s door will only be opened wider

The report delivered at the opening of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Beijing on Sunday stressed that China will continue to open-up

China’s party congress promises continuity, not change

The overarching theme emerging from China's ongoing Communist Party congress is one of continuity, not change. The weeklong meeting, which opened Sunday, is expected to reappoint Xi Jinping as leader,

Multilateralism lights the way to a brighter future for all

At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is still raging in many parts of the world and humankind is facing a variety of grave global challenges and crises,

Partnerships for a brighter shared future

Despite the now prevalent Western narratives surrounding such controversial topics as the South China Sea and the Ukraine conflict, there should be little doubt that China is a

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