Stricter regulations needed to rein in travel agencies

The Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued a new document in mid-April, stressing that stricter measures will be taken to further regulate China’s tourism industry. While showing the

Jerry Springer and the history of that [bleeping] bleep sound

Since Jerry Springer’s death on April 27, 2023, writers have been working through the cultural significance of his eponymous daytime talk show. For 27 years, Springer’s

Media literacy in ChatGPT era needs promotion

On April 28th, Hainan Tropical Ocean University and the Hainan Provincial Committee of China Democratic League hosted a special lecture titled “Media Literacy in the ChatGPT Era,” featuring

Math teachers hold a bias against girls when they think gender equality has been achieved

Math teachers who believe women no longer face discrimination tend to be biased against girls’ ability in math. This is what we found through an experiment we conducted

G7 can facilitate peace talks by lifting sanctions

Some recent developments concerning the West’s response to the Ukraine conflict indicate simmering and widening divisions inside what appears to be a unanimous Western stance over the crisis.

Human activities in Asia have reduced elephant habitat by nearly two-thirds since 1700, dividing what remains into ever-smaller patches

Despite their iconic status and long association with humans, Asian elephants are one of the most endangered large mammals. Believed to number between 45,000 and 50,000

China, Mongolia need better eco-coordination

The frequent and strong sandstorms that have swept across northern China and some parts of southern China this year have surprised many people after years of relative lull

Cognitive flexibility is essential to navigating a changing world – new research in mice shows how your brain learns new rules

Being flexible and learning to adapt when the world changes is something you practice every day. Whether you run into a new construction site and

It’s time to give peace a chance through dialogue rather than adding fuel to fire

After China brokered a reconciliation between Saudi Arabia and Iran last month, it raised hopes that it would act as a mediator to help bring an end to

New Delhi should shun geostrategic pitfalls

China and India held the 18th round of Corps Commander Level talks on Sunday. Unlike the previous round held in December, the Sunday meeting did not conclude with

Genocide resisters, long overlooked by history, step into the spotlight

The anniversary of the Armenian Genocide is marked every year on April 24. That was the date in 1915 when hundreds of Armenian community leaders were arrested by

Five essential reads about the new era of creativity, job anxiety, misinformation, bias and plagiarism

The light and dark sides of AI have been in the public spotlight for many years. Think facial recognition, algorithms making loan and sentencing recommendations,

Second-largest economy’s accession to CPTPP would prove mutually beneficial

Nearly two years after China officially submitted its application to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership in September 2021, the time is ripe for the

AI-generated spam may soon be flooding your inbox — and it will be personalized to be especially persuasive

Each day, messages from Nigerian princes, peddlers of wonder drugs and promoters of can’t-miss investments choke email inboxes. Improvements to spam filters only seem to

India can leverage higher population for growth, progress

India can reap the benefits of its demographic dividend and reach its Sustainable Development Goals, experts said, although there has been no official reaction from India to recent

The US is about to blow up a fake warship in the South China Sea – but naval rivalry with Beijing is very real and growing

As part of a joint military exercise with the Philippines, the U.S. Navy is slated to sink a mock warship on April 26, 2023, in the

Economy’s internal dynamics display great energy

The National Bureau of Statistics released China’s economic statistics for the first quarter on Tuesday. They indicate that the recovery momentum is being consolidated. Some observers, citing

ROK should think twice before going all in with US

Republic of Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol said in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday that the ROK may provide weapons to Ukraine, after last year ruling out the

AI has social consequences, but who pays the price? IT companies’ problem with ‘ethical debt’

As public concern about the ethical and social implications of artificial intelligence keeps growing, it might seem like it’s time to slow down. But inside

Rising aging population does not necessarily slow down modernization

Chinese modernization is the modernization of over 1.4 billion people — a number higher than the combined population of all developed countries in the world. To achieve modernization

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