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Interview: Chinese cars win confidence o...
Interview: Chinese cars win confidence of Australian consumers: head of top auto industry body
Chinese carmakers, particularly those focused on new energy vehicles, are making rapid gains in Australia's highly competitive market as they have won the confidence of the country's consumers, the head of Australia's top auto industry body has said.
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Who is deliberately narrowing the window...
Who is deliberately narrowing the window of opportunity for peace across the Taiwan Straits?: Hai Feng
The Taiwan question is the most complex in the world.
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Unmasking the Dalai Lama: The root of da...
Unmasking the Dalai Lama: The root of darkness in old Xizang
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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US' last carrier leaves Asia, the bill f...
US' last carrier leaves Asia, the bill for overstretch is here
The US is pulling its last aircraft carrier out of Asia.
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Washington's AI split strategy is alread...
Washington's AI split strategy is already dead on arrival
A recent Reuters report landed like a stone thrown into calm waters, sending ripples across the global tech community. The US is preparing to tell dozens of countries that they must pick a side in the artificial intelligence (AI) race with China, warning that any nation also participating in
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Trust what you see in China with your ow...
Trust what you see in China with your own eyes, not rumors: US political economic analyst
Editor's Note:For years, the US has viewed China as a rival in Africa and sought to cast a shadow over China-Africa cooperation with misleading narratives such as the "China shock." Against this backdrop, the overseas edition of the People's Daily (PD) interviewed Lawrence Freeman (Freeman), an
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China squeeze? Global growth says otherw...
China squeeze? Global growth says otherwise
In a recent article published by Foreign Affairs, Indian scholars Shoumitro Chatterjee and Arvind Subramanian put forward the "China Squeeze" theory, arguing that after industrial upgrading, China not only challenges Western strengths in high-end technology sectors but also retains labor-intensive m
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Why Taiwan remained so silent on the par...
Why Taiwan remained so silent on the particular date of August 15?: Hai Feng
On August 15, 81 years ago, Japanese militarism announced its unconditional surrender in the face of defeat. For the peoples of Asia who suffered the horrors of , colonization and war, this is a historical milestone that must be remembered. For Taiwan, which was under Japanese colonial rule for 50
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Japan's security shift and the test for ...
Japan's security shift and the test for Northeast Asia's postwar order
The Kuril Islands dispute has recently been thrust back into the international spotlight. Moscow regards the islands as Russian territory based on the settlement emerging from World War II, while Tokyo continues to assert sovereignty over four islands.
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Shattering the 'squeeze' myth: How China...
Shattering the 'squeeze' myth: How China's upgrading empowers the Global South
A new narrative has gained traction among Western media and think tanks: the so-called "China squeeze," which frames China's industrial upgrading as a zero-sum game designed to stifle industrialization elsewhere.
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Greening the lifecycle: China's forward-...
Greening the lifecycle: China's forward-looking environmental law
China's "New trio" of new energy vehicles (NEVs), lithium-ion batteries and photovoltaic (PV) products has become a hallmark of the country's green transition and an important source of competitiveness in global markets.
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Japanese 'ghost-worshippers' should be t...
Japanese 'ghost-worshippers' should be treated like rats scurrying across the street and reviled by all
On August 15, several Japanese officials, including Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, and core members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), such as Secretary-General Shun'ichi Suzuki, blatantly visited the notorious war-linked Yasukuni Shrine.
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Japan cannot simply erase its historical...
Japan cannot simply erase its historical crime of forced labor
At the 48th World Heritage Committee session in Busan, South Korea, Kim Ji-hee, South Korea's Ambassador to UNESCO, pressed Japan over its failure to fulfill a decade-old commitment to present the "full history" of Korean laborers forcibly mobilized during Japan's colonial rule.
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US complains it's 'losing control of the...
US complains it's 'losing control of the pack' – that's probably inevitable
On August 13 local time, the White House Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy released a report that labeled more than 40 countries and regions around the world as part of a so-called Chinese "shadow transshipment network," singling out these trading partners for allegedly helping the Chinese
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