Hiccups of optimized control measures treatable

Prompting sighs of relief from residents, who have long endured frequent testing and the anxious wait for a green health code, the adjustment of the COVID-19 pandemic prevention

England looks to future after latest World Cup heartbreak

It was a new twist on an old story for England. Harry Kane’s late penalty flew high over the bar at Al Bayt Stadium Saturday, effectively sealing

Toilets spew invisible aerosol plumes with every flush

Every time you flush a toilet, it releases plumes of tiny water droplets into the air around you. These droplets, called aerosol plumes, can spread pathogens from human

Nation contributes to biodiversity via COP 15

Because of human activities, species are disappearing from the planet with alarming rapidity, at 50 to 100 times the historical rate. But while the loss of individual species

Jiang Zemin’s legacy inspiration for nation on path to modernization

Jiang Zemin passed away in Shanghai on Nov 30 at the age of 96. The profound outpouring of grief by the nation speaks volumes of the late

People-first should be guide for any adjustment of Covid policy

“We are much closer to being able to say that the emergency phase of the pandemic is over – but we’re not there yet.” That’s the core

Trapped in Macau

, Macau awarded “provisional licenses” to the six current casino operators.  These will allow them to continue to operate until they are awarded their official concessions in January.

Under Jiang, China projected a more open image to world

He grinned, and — just eight years after the crackdown on democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square — the spectacle of China’s ruler beaming and glad-handing people

Meeting reinforces China-EU cooperation crucial to safeguard European interests

President Xi Jinping’s appeal that the European Union strengthen macroeconomic policy coordination with China and jointly foster new growth engines should have made visiting European Council President Charles

Tiangong space station open to world

After years of efforts, China’s space station will soon be fully operational. Over the past 19 years, from China’s first manned space mission Shenzhou V to the

Sunak should not let US dim ‘golden era’

While the members of the European Union have become increasingly aware of the nature of the US administration’s invitation for its allies to help it contain China, as

Unrealistic targets and the energy transition

After years of dragging its feet, Western public opinion demands progress towards decarbonization. One of the best examples is the International Energy Agency (IEA) report on “

Keep broader picture of virus fight in mind

After fighting with the novel coronavirus for three years, the world has not yet seen the light at the end of the tunnel. During that time the virus

Unbiased approach key to pragmatism

Amid the feverish Western clamor for an overhaul of economic and trade ties with China, Germany is making tentative moves toward a reset. This is likely to prove

China-Philippines relations not defined by maritime dispute

It is to be hoped that the Joe Biden administration is not trying to stir up the embers of the South China Sea disputes, as part of its efforts

People’s support key to prevention and control

The guidance and work plans regarding nucleic acid tests, the demarcation of COVID-19 risk areas, home quarantine and medical observation issued by the State Council on Monday are

Air pollution harms the brain and mental health, too

People who breathe polluted air experience changes within the brain regions that control emotions, and as a result, they may be more likely to develop anxiety and depression

Where’s Putin? Leader leaves bad news on Ukraine to others

When Russia’s top military brass announced in a televised appearance that they were pulling troops out of the key city of Kherson in southern Ukraine, one man missing

Strategic autonomy key to France, EU

President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday vowed to bolster communication and coordination in response to global challenges ranging from climate change to food security.

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

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