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DPP is the culprit stoking cross-Strait ...
DPP is the culprit stoking cross-Strait tensions
The Taiwan region's latest military drills, framed as a "necessary" measure to boost "Immediate Combat Readiness," underscores a troubling trajectory under the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities: a calculated attempt to edge the island toward "independence" through sustained military
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Common prosperity: a defining feature of...
Common prosperity: a defining feature of Chinese modernization, says Robert Lawrence Kuhn
How did achieve its victory over extreme poverty? What drives its commitment to common prosperity? And why is China's development approach described as "people-centered"?Robert Lawrence Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation in the United States, recently discussed these questions with People's
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China's growing agricultural strength pu...
China's growing agricultural strength puts down strong roots for global food security
As high-tech harvesters sweep across China's golden wheat fields this summer, the latest tallies signal steady progress in the country's drive to become an agricultural powerhouse, a success that adds a measure of certainty to a volatile global food market.
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China's poverty reduction experience bec...
China's poverty reduction experience becomes global asset
This year commemorates two key milestones: the 40th anniversary of China's systematic, large-scale poverty alleviation initiatives and the 30th anniversary of its poverty alleviation cooperation and pairing assistance between its eastern and western regions.
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Debunking Western misconceptions about C...
Debunking Western misconceptions about China's economic model
Editor's note: Yuan Sha, a special commentator for CGTN, is the deputy director of the Department forGlobal Governance and International Organization Studies at the China Institute of International Studies.
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Beyond the pitch: China's role in DR Con...
Beyond the pitch: China's role in DR Congo's football rise
Editor's note: Olitho Kahungu is the editorial secretary of Kinshasa-based AfricaNews journal.
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US, European 'concerns' over Chinese pat...
US, European 'concerns' over Chinese patrols unfounded
Editor's note: CGTN's First Voice provides instant commentary on breaking stories.
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Before world recognition, Cape Verde sec...
Before world recognition, Cape Verde secured China's strategic support
Editor's note: Joao Crisante de Pina is a current affairs journalist from Cape Verde. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN.
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How the CPC contributes to global govern...
How the CPC contributes to global governance
When Wei Wei joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) shortly before graduating from university in 2008, he could hardly have imagined that his career would take him across Africa.Over the past decade, the young CPC member has worked on infrastructure projects in Sudan, Djibouti and Zimbabwe.
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Shenzhen speed: A relay across generatio...
Shenzhen speed: A relay across generations
Editor's note: CGTN's First Voice provides instant commentary on breaking stories. The column clarifies emerging issues and better defines the news agenda, offering a Chinese perspective on the latest global events.
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From five-year plans to centenary goals:...
From five-year plans to centenary goals: How does the CPC deliver on its long-term blueprints?
Western media outlets such as Reuters and The Wall Street Journal keep asking the same question: Can the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the Chinese government really stick to a long-term plan? Skeptics doubt whether the country's signature five-year plans and central decision-making mechanisms c
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Observer: Connecting the world through o...
Observer: Connecting the world through openness and cooperation for a shared future
On June 22, the Fourth China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) opened in Beijing.
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From burden to game-changer: How clean e...
From burden to game-changer: How clean energy is rewriting the rules of growth
The 2026 Summer Davos in Dalian offers a quiet but revealing signal. Since May 1, the main venue has run entirely on green power, consuming an estimated 1 million kWh and cutting carbon dioxide emissions by 530 tons from May to July.
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For the people, by the people: Whole-pro...
For the people, by the people: Whole-process people's democracy
As the Communist Party of China marks its 105th anniversary, some Western commentators have once again returned to an old question: By what standard should the legitimacy of the CPC's governance be judged?
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