NATO chief assumes predecessor’s mantle

Before Mark Rutte assumed the NATO general secretary’s post on Oct 1, there were hopes he would make more balanced and independent decisions than his predecessor Jens Stoltenberg,

Thriving BRICS answer to bloc politics

The expansion of BRICS grouping from five to 10 member countries has successfully pushed it onto the fast track of becoming a “Greater BRICS” cooperation mechanism. Riding the

Solution to EV dispute must be found to avoid breaking beneficial partnership

Despite the eight rounds of intensive talks they have held since Sept 20 in Brussels, China and the European Union have yet to reach a mutually acceptable solution

Strengthening friendly Sino-ASEAN ties and close partnership benefits all in region

China and the ASEAN member states have everything to gain from continuously injecting fresh momentum into their cooperation as their relationship holds boundless potential. Thanks to the

US on a hiding to nothing trying to use human rights lies to ostracize China

Spreading lies about the human rights situation in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has long been a tactic employed by the United States to smear China’s image and

Committed to a higher cause in nation’s pursuit for rejuvenation

The stories of the national medal and honorary title winners, most of them in their 80s with a few in their 90s, should inspire people across the country

Companies, experts decry US crackdown on Chinese auto tech as ‘national security abuse’

Chinese companies and experts have criticized the growing protectionism and abuse of “national security” that underscore the U.S. government’s latest plan to rid the country’s vehicles of Chinese

Punitive tariffs on Chinese EVs would cause irreparable damage to trade ties

With the European Union due to vote very soon on imposing tariffs of up to 35.3 percent on electric vehicles made in China, last-ditch efforts to prevent China-EU

Walking the talk way to stabilize relations

A US delegation made up of officials from the Treasury and Federal Reserve Board, led by Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs Jay Shambaugh, is to meet with Chinese

Philippines should face up to reality, give up illusions, and act responsibly

Despite the outcry by Manila to the contrary — and the biased and politically motivated support it has received to give credence to its rumpus — China has

Bigger BRICS building a multipolar world

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced on Sunday that Malaysia has officially applied to join the greater BRICS grouping. In late May, Thailand’s Cabinet approved a draft application

China’s appeal belies business exodus

Given the rising geopolitical tensions between China and the United States, and the “de-risking” strategy being pushed ahead by some Western countries to reduce dependence on China in

Country will open door wider

The Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Further Deepening Reform Comprehensively to Advance Chinese Modernization approved by the third plenary session of

Easing of visa restrictions good for improvement of China-India ties

In a move that could help ease strained China-India economic and trade relations, New Delhi is reportedly planning to speed up the process of issuing visas for Chinese engineers

Reform must continue across the board for country to realize its modernization

To the question of what can be expected of the third plenary session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee, there is no doubt that plans for

Leadership of Party guarantee for success of deep-water reforms that are now needed

People’s Daily has documented 72 key conferences of the central reform body that President Xi Jinping has presided over since 2012. In this time, more than 600 guideline

Key meeting will give fresh impetus to China’s reform and opening-up

The third plenary session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee, convened this week in Beijing, is viewed as one of the most important meetings of

NATO needs to come to its senses as it is charging toward confrontation with China

In a communique that NATO released during its summit in Washington on Wednesday, the transatlantic military alliance not only declared Ukraine was on an “irreversible” path to membership

NATO’s musketeering makes all less secure

The ongoing NATO Summit in Washington was initially aimed at finding ways to reassure Ukraine of the organization’s enduring support and offer some hope to its battle-weary citizens

Disparaging of Orban’s shuttle diplomacy belies NATO’s transition in purpose

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban described his Monday visit to Beijing as “Peace Mission 3.0”. Orban and Chinese President Xi Jinping have demonstrated similar positions on a

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