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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

G7 continues provocative behavior by trying to muddy waters on Taiwan

Pretending to be blind to the ugly roles their countries are playing in aggravating tensions on the Taiwan question and the Korean Peninsula issue as well as prolonging

BRI and Brazil’s contribution to a more inclusive international system

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva kicked off his official visit to China on Wednesday, accompanied by a large delegation of businesspeople, state governors, congress members

Autonomy will best benefit Brazil’s development

That Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s visit to China, from Wednesday to Friday, was rescheduled so soon after his proposed trip in late March was postponed

Middle East detente shows dialogue, not war, only way to resolve disputes

With Riyadh and Teheran announcing in Beijing on Thursday the official re-establishment of their diplomatic relations, there are hopes that a permanent cease-fire can be agreed to put

Sino-Japanese trust key to Asia-Pacific stability

A direct hotline between the Chinese and Japanese defense ministries has been set up and is due to be put into operation this spring. Announcing the news on

Report reveals US’ pique at Hong Kong’s progress in disempowering its proxies

In stating that the central authorities took new actions in the period from March 2021 through March 2022”directly threatening US interests in Hong Kong”, the US State Department

Opening-up helps China withstand pressure

That nearly 100 leaders and senior officials from around the world and the heads of 11 regional and international bodies have gathered in Boao, Hainan province, for the

Ma’s visit has a deeper significance

Former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to the Chinese mainland from March 27 to April 7 is the first by a former leader of the island to the

Cross-Straits cultural bonds unite the family

Although he is visiting in a private capacity, the visit of Ma Ying-jeou to the Chinese mainland on Monday has still captured much attention as the former Taiwan

New approaches needed to address global water crisis

With the lessening of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact, the world is returning its focus to the most pressing existential threat — global warming and climate change and their devastating

Preventing local governments’ hidden debt risks

Finance is the foundation of governance, while fiscal reform is necessary to facilitate overall reform and implementation of policies. There is need therefore to reform a tax-sharing system

Vague ‘one-China policy’ no excuse for secessionists

According to a spokeswoman for her office, Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen will transit through New York and Los Angeles on her way to and from Central America, leaving

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