China's human rights path: Progress through development
The China Society for Human Rights Studies and 20 national human rights education and training bases in the country jointly released an evaluation report on Friday, assessing the implementation of China's National Human Rights Action Plan (2021-2025).
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US claims its policy toward Taiwan region has not changed, but its attitude toward ‘Taiwan independence’ has
Following the China-US leaders' meeting in Beijing, a noteworthy shift has emerged in Washington's remarks regarding the Taiwan question: While the US claims that the fundamental framework of its policy toward Taiwan island remains unchanged, its attitude and approach toward "Taiwan independence"
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US labor tariff proposal reveals deep protectionism
The architecture of international trade is experiencing a profound transformation, moving away from consensus-based liberalization toward a fragmented landscape dominated by unilateral power dynamics.
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Is Manila becoming a stepping stone for Tokyo's neo-militarism?
The Philippines continues to provoke tension in the South China Sea (SCS) while simultaneously accelerating security cooperation with Japan.
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The West is adapting to a new China reality
Editor's note: Jessica Durdu, a special commentator for CGTN, is a foreign affairs specialist and PhD candidate in international relations at China Foreign Affairs University.
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New canal carves out a new win-win waterway for China, ASEAN
On June 3, the Pinglu Canal, the first major river-to-sea canal project planned and coordinated at the national level since the founding of the People's Republic of China, achieved full-channel connectivity and entered the final phase of testing with water.
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New canal carves out a new win-win waterway for China, ASEAN: Global Times editorial
On June 3, the Pinglu Canal, the first major river-to-sea canal project planned and coordinated at the national level since the founding of the People's Republic of China, achieved full-channel connectivity and entered the final phase of testing with water.
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Why China is ultrarunning's next frontier
For many runners, the marathon is the ultimate goal.
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The self-contradictory Japan: four questions on Tokyo's perception of China
In the eyes of others, Japan as a whole carries a strong streak of self-contradiction. This inherent paradox - a state of ambivalence and inner division - permeates its politics, economy, culture, history and security, and has become a distinct imprint on modern Japan.
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Beyond diplomacy: the enduring strength of 75 years of China-Pakistan friendship
For 75 years, China and Pakistan have nurtured a relationship that has stood the test of changing times, shifting alliances, regional conflicts, economic transitions and global uncertainty.
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Observer: Making AI new frontier for China-US cooperation
Recently, the Chinese and US heads of state had constructive exchanges on AI and agreed to hold dialogue between the two governments on this issue.
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From Pakistani street smiles to Beijing banquet: How people-to-people bonds fuel China-Pakistan friendship
In the summer of 2014, I traveled to Pakistan as part of a media delegation invited by the Pakistani Embassy in China.
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Blocking Chinese EVs a betrayal of US democracy
"For decades, buying a new car was a milestone. Now, for many Americans, it's starting to look more like a luxury."This opening line from a CBS special report acts as a sharp scalpel, dissecting a surreal yet brutal reality of contemporary US society.
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Protectionism will only dampen EU’s own industrial innovation
Against the backdrop of turbulence in global industrial and supply chains, pursuing openness and cooperation should naturally be the defining choice to counter economic downward pressure and fortify economic resilience.
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