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This letter from Belgian PM digs a hole ...
This letter from Belgian PM digs a hole for EU
According to European media reports, Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever recently wrote to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, claiming that China "is devastating our economy" and calling for discussions on "adopting a firmer approach toward China."
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Carmakers'EV 'retreat' reveals constrain...
Carmakers'EV 'retreat' reveals constraints of West's policies
Once self-proclaimed leaders in the green transition, many Western countries are now evidently backtracking on their earlier ambitious policy goals.
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Is the US slipping into another uncontro...
Is the US slipping into another uncontrollable war quagmire?
The US-Israel-Iran conflict has entered its fourth week. What began as lightning "decapitation strikes" against Iran aimed at quick victory is turning into a full-scale quagmire.
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Tokyo Trials: Ironclad evidence allows n...
Tokyo Trials: Ironclad evidence allows no reversal
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the work of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, commonly known as the Tokyo Trials.
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Boost diplomatic efforts to prevent risk...
Boost diplomatic efforts to prevent risky escalation in the Middle East
The US-Israel-Iran conflict has entered its fourth week. In terms of intensity, scope and willingness, it has shown a clear trend of escalation.
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Japan: Don't fulfill Russell's prophecy ...
Japan: Don't fulfill Russell's prophecy of a 'perilous neighbor' once more
In 1922, the renowned scholar Bertrand Russell predicted in his work The Problem of China: "In the long run, I believe that Japan must dominate the Far East or go under.
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Belgian PM’s ‘China devastating our econ...
Belgian PM’s ‘China devastating our economy’ remarks seen as bid to find scapegoat for EU's economic distress, outdated rhetoric: Chinese expert
Remarks made by Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever that the EU should take a tougher stance on China in response to rising Chinese competition represent a resurgence of protectionist rhetoric within the bloc
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China’s well positioned with ‘pretty bal...
China’s well positioned with ‘pretty balanced’ energy structure despite Middle East turmoil, says Ex-World Bank Country Director for China
China is "actually relatively well positioned," given that the country has a "pretty balanced" energy structure, Bert Hofman, former World Bank Country Director for China and professor at the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore, told the Global Times
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Who needs Chinese electrification capaci...
Who needs Chinese electrification capacity? We all do
Editor's note: Warwick Powell is an adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN.Western commentary on Chinese manufacturing has spent years circling one phrase like a mantra: "overcapacity." It is meant
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Civilizational exchanges offer solutions...
Civilizational exchanges offer solutions to addressing global challenges
Since the start of this year, diverse cultural exchange activities have been bringing people worldwide closer, fostering mutual understanding and shared values. They are bringing trust and friendship to the world, showcasing the vitality of the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI).From film
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China's development: Anchoring a turbule...
China's development: Anchoring a turbulent world
Editor's note: Liu Chunsheng, a special commentator on current affairs for CGTN, is an associate professor at the Beijing-based Central University of Finance and Economics. The article reflects the author's opinion and not necessarily the views of CGTN.As the thick pall of conflict over the Strait
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Why the Pearl Harbor incident should nev...
Why the Pearl Harbor incident should never be forgotten
A remark by US President Donald Trump in the White House Oval Office on Thursday did more than provoke uneasy laughter. It exposed the fragile moral architecture underpinning today's security order in the world.
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What does netizens' boycott of AI actors...
What does netizens' boycott of AI actors signal for businesses? : People's Daily Rui Ping
Recently, a media company unveiled two AI-generated actors on Weibo and cast them as leads in an AIGC drama series, sparking heated debate. Amid growing anxieties that AI may threaten industry viability and squeeze employment opportunities, the topic "netizens boycott AI actors" soared to the top
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Observer: 'Open-source' Chinese moderniz...
Observer: 'Open-source' Chinese modernization and its global impact
During this year's "two sessions," the annual meetings of China's top legislature, the National People's Congress and top political advisory body, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee, Chinese lawmakers approved the outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030)
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