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Observer: China's robust Q1 performance ...
Observer: China's robust Q1 performance lifts global confidence
China recently unveiled its economic performance for the first quarter of 2026. Its GDP reached 33.4193 trillion yuan (about $4.9 trillion), up 5 percent year on year in real terms and accelerating by 0.5 percentage points from the fourth quarter of last year.
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Observer | China's four-point proposal: ...
Observer | China's four-point proposal: a constructive contribution to Middle East peace and stability
During a recent meeting with Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Chinese President Xi Jinping put forward a four-point proposal to promote peace and stability in the Middle East.
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China's major global initiatives reflect...
China's major global initiatives reflect a shared aspiration for peace and development
Editor's Note: Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and minister of foreign affairs, will visit Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar upon invitation from Wednesday to Sunday. It has been four months since the cease-fire consensus between Cambodia and
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Observer: The Philippines should pursue ...
Observer: The Philippines should pursue substantive cooperation with China
Recent Philippine overtures for oil and gas cooperation with China contrast sharply with Manila's continued South China Sea provocations.
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Are Chinese robots 'only able to dance a...
Are Chinese robots 'only able to dance and run'?
Are Chinese robots "only able to dance and run"? This has become a recurring question raised by some Western media outlets in recent months. A British outlet recently commented on robot performances in China, claiming that what these robots do is the "result of being trained for a routine hundreds
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Commentary: Japan's growing military bui...
Commentary: Japan's growing military buildup threatens postwar peace order
In a dangerous policy shift, the Japanese government officially eased its arms export rules on Tuesday, allowing the sale of lethal weapons. Japan's growing military buildup is threatening the postwar peace order.
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Is NATO heading toward fragmentation and...
Is NATO heading toward fragmentation and disintegration?
Editor's Note: From the war in Ukraine to the US-Israel-Iran conflict, from trade wars to the Greenland issue, NATO's internal cohesion is coming under increasing scrutiny and doubt from within the alliance itself. Is the transatlantic alliance now at a critical turning point? Is NATO's
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The ghosts Japan refuses to lay to rest...
The ghosts Japan refuses to lay to rest
Japanese leader Sanae Takaichi's decision to send a ritual offering to Yasukuni Shrine on Tuesday -- explicitly in the name of "prime minister" -- openly panders to Japan's toxic legacy tied to militarism.
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Japan rebrands monument of aggression as...
Japan rebrands monument of aggression as 'cultural heritage'
In Heiwadai Park in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, stands a stark irony: the Peace Tower, once the Hakko Ichiu Monument.
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National Endowment for Democracy: Sign o...
National Endowment for Democracy: Sign of a hegemon's fear
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) based in Washington, DC, touts on its website that it is "a private, non-profit foundation dedicated to the growth and strengthening of democratic institutions around the world." Sounds nice, but with the release of its annual report, critical questions
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The NED in US hegemonism and imperialism...
The NED in US hegemonism and imperialism
When the annals of US and Western imperialism and hegemonism are written, the National Endowment for Democracy will feature as one of their principal instruments. The publication of its Annual Report for 2025 is a good time to consider how it will be remembered.
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The sneaky NED...
The sneaky NED
Have you ever heard a story like this? A project is on the verge of being cut, and suddenly its managers start scrambling for justifications – stretching arguments, even "manufacturing" them if necessary – just to prove it's still indispensable.
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Why Japan's full participation in the Ba...
Why Japan's full participation in the Balikatan military drills warrants heightened vigilance
Japan is taking part in the annual Balikatan military drills led by the Philippines and the US starting Monday. This marks Japan's full and high-profile participation in the military exercises for the first time, rather than participating as observers or in noncombat roles.
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China to continue to play positive, insp...
China to continue to play positive, inspiring role in driving global economy in next five years and beyond: former SCO secretary-general
The Chinese nation made the historic choice to pursue its own development goals in strict accordance with the prevailing conditions and objective reality. The fact that Chinese leadership in several decades has managed to advance the once backward country to the undisputed rank of a global power is
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