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Both sides of the Taiwan Straits and bot...
Both sides of the Taiwan Straits and both sides of the Pacific need to understand the CPC through these two important speeches: Hai Feng
On July 1, President Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, addressed a gathering in celebration of the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Party.
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BRI shows China’s role as a central node...
BRI shows China’s role as a central node in a more balanced global economy
In recent years, China's continued push for opening-up and international cooperation has become a strategic response to a fragmenting global economy.
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From shared water to shared opportunity...
From shared water to shared opportunity
For generations, the Hani people in southwest China's Yunnan Province have used a simple but ingenious device to distribute water across their terraced fields.
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China's EV push is redrawing the Global ...
China's EV push is redrawing the Global South's industrial map
The photo from South Africa's Rosslyn plant this month should travel far beyond Pretoria. On July 3, China's Chery Automobile took over the facility Nissan had run for nearly 60 years – the Japanese automaker's only African assembly anchor, a symbol of Tokyo's export-industrial reach
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Behind 'China overcapacity' hype lies We...
Behind 'China overcapacity' hype lies Western overanxiety
As record heatwaves scorch Europe, China-made air conditioners and affordable cooling solutions have become runaway bestsellers, offering a timely reminder that China's strong manufacturing capacity is not an "overcapacity" problem at all.
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Framing 'unity' as 'assimilation' shows ...
Framing 'unity' as 'assimilation' shows Western media's cognitive bias
On July 1, when China's new Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law took effect, CNN ran a story under the headline: "China tells its ethnic minorities to integrate or face consequences with sweeping new unity law." Several words in, the law's meaning had already been rewritten.
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Why the Taiwan question could have far-r...
Why the Taiwan question could have far-reaching implications for China-US relations: Hai Feng
The China-US summit on May 14 attracted worldwide attention.
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Security pacts without tangible investme...
Security pacts without tangible investments are just colonial outposts
Australia has been on a security-pact signing spree in the Pacific, with the signing of the Ocean of Peace Alliance with Fiji, a mutual defense pact framed around joint cooperation, consultation, and collective responses to security threats in the region, aiming at countering China's influence.
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NATO torn by wars of decline...
NATO torn by wars of decline
Editor's note: Radhika Desai, a special commentator for CGTN, is a professor of political studies at the University of Manitoba in Canada.
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NATO's Ankara summit shows Europe's secu...
NATO's Ankara summit shows Europe's security challenge goes beyond defense spending
As North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) leaders convened in Ankara for the alliance's 2026 summit, Europe found itself confronting an increasingly complex security environment.
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Defenders of historical truth and guardi...
Defenders of historical truth and guardians of world peace
War is the gravest memory of human civilization and the WWII was undoubtedly its most painful chapter.
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Europe's heatwave highlights value of Ch...
Europe's heatwave highlights value of China-Europe economic, trade cooperation
This summer, brutal heatwaves have engulfed Europe, smashing temperature records nationwide. Cooling appliances have rapidly shifted from optional household items to everyday necessities.
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Namibia's evolving partnership with Chin...
Namibia's evolving partnership with China
Namibia's President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah arrived in China on July 5 for a week-long state visit, kicking off her first official trip to the Asian country since taking office in March last year.
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Is Raymond Greene the decision-maker in ...
Is Raymond Greene the decision-maker in US' Taiwan policy?: Hai Feng
Recently, public discourse in Taiwan island has been focusing on Raymond Greene, Director of the Taipei Office of "The American Institute in Taiwan" (AIT).
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