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Why there are no homeless people on Chin...
Why there are no homeless people on China’s streets
Editor's Note:For many foreign observers, China's daily landscape presents a series of fascinating phenomena. In this special commentary series, "The Logic of Chinese Governance through Daily Life," we address three core inquiries about China frequently raised by the international community
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Japan's twisting of 'a peace-loving nati...
Japan's twisting of 'a peace-loving nation' rhetoric signals neo-militarism
Recently, netizens discovered that the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs' website still features a page titled "Japan's Orientation as a Peace-loving Nation," with content dating back to around 2015, when Shinzo Abe was prime minister.
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Observer: Japan's intelligence overhaul ...
Observer: Japan's intelligence overhaul pushes it closer to becoming source of East Asian instability
Recently, Japan's House of Councillors passed a bill to establish a so-called national intelligence committee, a key initiative championed by the administration of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, amid considerable controversy.
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How Confucian harmony anchors China's gl...
How Confucian harmony anchors China's global security vision
The world today is undergoing profound and radical changes unseen in centuries. Structural contradictions are becoming increasingly prominent, regional conflicts occur frequently, and hegemonism and power politics still exist to a certain extent.
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How does China's energy security system ...
How does China's energy security system support regional economy?
Some Western media outlets have seized on the decline in China's crude oil imports, with some even raising the question: How long can the country hold up?Such questions come against the backdrop of a worsening global energy crisis.
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It's time for G7 to wake up from its 'le...
It's time for G7 to wake up from its 'leader's illusion'
The Group of Seven (G7) summit will take place from June 15 to 17 in Evian-les-Bains at the foothills of the French Alps, also known as the town of Evian.
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The danger of ignoring the return of Jap...
The danger of ignoring the return of Japanese militarism
Editor's note: Cao Cong, a special commentator for CGTN, is a doctoral candidate at the School of International Politics and Economics, University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN.
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How China, Myanmar set an exemplary exam...
How China, Myanmar set an exemplary example for regional cooperation
Editor's Note: Song Qingrun is a professor at the School of Asian Studies of Beijing Foreign Studies University. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily those of CGTN.
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It's cinema, not politics: Why Dear You ...
It's cinema, not politics: Why Dear You deserves better
Editor's note: Wang Yan, a special commentator for CGTN, is an associate research fellow at the Beijing Foreign Studies University.
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What underpins high-quality growth of Ch...
What underpins high-quality growth of China's foreign trade?
China's foreign trade has moved in lockstep with the country's broader economic development, demonstrating remarkable resilience.
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Trade with China lowers inflation pressu...
Trade with China lowers inflation pressure, benefits economic growth
For many years, foreign trade has been a major engine of China's economic growth. China's total goods trade reached 20.68 trillion yuan ($2.9 trillion) in the first five months of 2026, up 15.3 percent year-on-year, according to the General Administration of Customs.
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China-Greece cultural exchange demonstra...
China-Greece cultural exchange demonstrates the timeless value of classical civilizations
The second World Conference of Classics in Athens, Greece, held on June 9 and 10, has a significance that goes far beyond academia. It is not only a gathering of academics, archaeologists, cultural experts and historians.
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Observer | Japan-Philippines collusion: ...
Observer | Japan-Philippines collusion: perilous move destabilizing Asia-Pacific
Japan and the Philippines have recently deepened their ties and undertaken a series of moves that have raised concerns across the region.
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Observer: Let the light of classical wis...
Observer: Let the light of classical wisdom illuminate humanity's path forward
On June 9, the second World Conference of Classics opened in Athens, Greece, convening top scholars from around 20 countries under the theme "Dialogue Between Ancient and Modern: Contemporary Inspiration from Classical Wisdom."
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