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Organic Farming in DPRK with Help of Mud Snails

Left Review Online August 09, 2020

Organic Farming in DPRK with Help of Mud Snails

Pyongyang. An organic farming with help of mud snails is widely introduced into farms of the DPRK. It is an advanced farming method that helps increase the grain output without using chemical fertilizers and agrochemicals in rice culture. According to an official concerned, this method has been applied...More

China’s daily COVID-19 testing capacity hits 4.84 million

GT Staff Reporters August 08, 2020

China’s daily COVID-19 testing capacity hits 4.84 million

China's COVID-19 testing capacity can fully meet domestic demand, authorities said on Wednesday. According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), China's daily COVID-19 nucleic acid testing capacity hit 4.84 million at the end of July, with 4,946 institutions and more than 38,000 technical staff now...More

WHO admits Wuhan may not be virus origin, offsetting rumor

Zhao Yusha August 08, 2020

WHO admits Wuhan may not be virus origin, offsetting rumor

WHO's admission that Wuhan may not be the origin of COVID-19 may put to rest conspiracy theories that have put the central Chinese city and China in a bad light over the virus' origin, Chinese epidemiologists said. They urged for more research on transmission channels and virus host...More

TikTok buyout ‘a ruse’ to take down Facebook’s rival: Insiders

GT staff reporters August 08, 2020

TikTok buyout ‘a ruse’ to take down Facebook’s rival: Insiders

The plan to force TikTok US business to be divested could be a ruse for the US government and tech giants including Facebook to take down the short video platform and allow Facebook to fill the void, industry insiders told the Global Times Tuesday. US President Donald Trump...More

AUSMIN shows Australia’s China policy different to US’

James Laurenceson August 08, 2020

AUSMIN shows Australia’s China policy different to US’

Amid tensions with the US and Australia, China has accused the two countries of "smearing China on a series of issues" and told them to "stop interfering in China's internal affairs or damaging Chinese interests." The Chinese Embassy in Canberra also joined in to "firmly reject and oppose...More

It’s time for Canberra to be assertive and not a US pawn

Chen Hong August 07, 2020

It’s time for Canberra to be assertive and not a US pawn

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was exceptionally impressed when he welcomed Marise Payne and Linda Reynolds, Australia's minister of foreign affairs and minister of defense, in Washington DC for the 2020 Australia-US Ministerial Consultation (AUSMIN) on July 28. The timing suited Pompeo well as the Trump administration...More

US degrades from innovator to digital rogue

Wang Wenwen August 07, 2020

US degrades from innovator to digital rogue

The US is showing its nature as a digital rogue state, as TikTok waits for its destiny. US President Donald Trump threatened to shut down this widely popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app in the US. He also said he was ready to approve a purchase of the US operations...More

Living in the eagle’s shadow

Left Review Online August 05, 2020

Living in the eagle’s shadow

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China-Russia land border remains closed: Chinese Embassy in Russia

GT Staff Reporter August 04, 2020

China-Russia land border remains closed: Chinese Embassy in Russia

The Chinese Embassy in Russia said early on Wednesday that China-Russia land border crossings will remain closed until further notice. This came after some media quoted Russian officials to have said that China-Russia land border checkpoints would be reopened before September 1. The media reports are not correct,...More

US unlikely to see V-shaped recovery before election

Song Guoyou August 04, 2020

US unlikely to see V-shaped recovery before election

With the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections in the world, the US is unlikely to see the V-shaped economic revival which the Trump administration is eager to achieve, as the 100-day countdown to the November 3 presidential election draws near. Even before the onset of the pandemic,...More

US-listed Chinese companies to accelerate homecoming

Dong Shaopeng August 04, 2020

US-listed Chinese companies to accelerate homecoming

Whether or not US-listed Chinese companies should return to Chinese stock markets now seems to be an issue of concern as the bilateral tensions elevate, and risks keep accumulating in the US financial system. A homecoming trend led by Chinese tech giants is set to accelerate. The US...More

Chinese consumers show less trust, favor toward US products: Survey

GT Staff Reporters August 03, 2020

Chinese consumers show less trust, favor toward US products: Survey

The US has become the country where Chinese consumers' preference for its products and brands has dropped the most amid the rising tensions between the world's two largest economies, a Global Times survey showed Tuesday. Based on online questionnaires of 1,800 respondents from July 17-24, the survey showed...More

Beijing attracts US-listed Chinese firms to come back home, amid worsening ties

Ma Jingjing August 03, 2020

Beijing attracts US-listed Chinese firms to come back home, amid worsening ties

Beijing Local Financial Supervision and Administration Bureau is reportedly planning to attract US-listed Chinese firms to return by coming up with supportive policies and carrying out pilots in the "New Third Board" or other bourses, after the Nasdaq tightened listing rules for Chinese firms due to the US'...More

Domestic politics, nationalism misguide India’s China policy

Liu Zongyi August 02, 2020

Domestic politics, nationalism misguide India’s China policy

Despite the de-escalation of border tensions between China and India, New Delhi hasn't stopped its China smear campaign, accusing Beijing of being expansionist. At an all-party meeting on June 19, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that no one entered Indian territory, nor were Indian posts taken, but...More

Construction begins on China-Russia pipeline project under Yangtze River

GT Staff Reporter August 02, 2020

Construction begins on China-Russia pipeline project under Yangtze River

China officially began the world's largest tunnel construction under a major river on Tuesday, kick starting the construction of the 1,509-kilometer-long southern Chinese section of the China-Russia east-route natural gas pipeline. A Chinese oil industry analyst said the project will help cushion rising geopolitical risks. The tunnel under...More