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India needs to rid two misjudgments on border situation: Chinese Media

Left Review Online June 19, 2020

India needs to rid two misjudgments on border situation: Chinese Media

Chinese and Indian troops were engaged in a serious physical clash in Galwan Valley on Monday. The Indian side said three Indian soldiers were killed. The Chinese military confirmed that clashes between the two sides have led to casualties, but did not release the exact figures. This has...More

DPRK and June 19

Left Review Online June 19, 2020

DPRK and June 19

On June 19, 1964, 56 years ago, Chairman Kim Jong Il of the National Defence Commission of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, started working on the Central Committee of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea. Since then, radical turns were brought about in the work of the...More

WPK and June 19

Left Review Online June 19, 2020

WPK and June 19

On June 19, 1964 Kim Jong Il (1942-2011), the eternal General Secretary of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea, started working at the Central Committee of the Party. His start of working at the WPK Central Committee–this was of epochal significance in its development. His leadership enabled the...More

China urges India to restrain

Liu Xuanzun and Liu Xin June 18, 2020

China urges India to restrain

In an event that Chinese experts call the most severe situation China and India have experienced along the border in decades, a fatal physical clash broke out on Monday between the two countries' border defense troops in the Galwan Valley. The clash took place after Indian troops crossed...More

US should not ‘commit suicide’ by pushing decoupling with China

GT staff Reporters June 17, 2020

US should not ‘commit suicide’ by pushing decoupling with China

A looming steep US recession is sending a warning to Washington to rekindle its relations with Beijing and avoid "committing suicide" by pushing a decoupling between the world's two largest economies, experts said. Amid the coronavirus outbreak and raging protests, the world's largest economy is in earnest need...More

Nobel Peace Prize to Cuban doctors continues to gain supporters

Milagros Pichardo Perez June 17, 2020

Nobel Peace Prize to Cuban doctors continues to gain supporters

More than 40 European organizations are backing a proposal to award the Nobel Peace Prize to Cuban Doctors (medical brigades) of the Henry Reeve Contingent, for their contribution to the global battle against COVID-19. Launched April 28 by the associations Cuba Linda and France Cuba, the initiative has...More

Kim Jong Il and Lucky Persons

Left Review Online June 15, 2020

Kim Jong Il and Lucky Persons

Chairman Kim Jong Il of the National Defence Commission of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea was possessed of ennobling and warm humane feelings. There are many foreigners who were snatched from the jaws of death and found the delight in life thanks to his love and warm...More

Not all US allies are fooled by its hegemonic hysteria

Mu Lu June 15, 2020

Not all US allies are fooled by its hegemonic hysteria

Led by the US, NATO has become what it had sworn to destroy. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Monday NATO should work more closely with like-minded countries to "stand up for a world built on freedom and democracy, not on bullying and coercion." However, NATO -...More

Restraint in South China Sea needed against US inflammatory opinions

Ge Hongliang June 15, 2020

Restraint in South China Sea needed against US inflammatory opinions

Some Western media outlets have launched a new wave of public opinion offensive against China. A CNN report on Monday hyped up a standoff between China and Malaysia in the South China Sea that has lasted more than a month. Even though this was old news that took...More

Imperialist Blockade: Conspiracy against Socialism

Nahendra Khadka June 13, 2020

Imperialist Blockade: Conspiracy against Socialism

Weapons of all kinds are the tools of war and genocide. They cause destruction and deterioration. Among them, nuclear weapons are the most destructive ammunition for which they are called the 'Arms of Genocide' or the 'Weapons of Mass Destruction'. Until the arms and ammunition exist on this...More

Behind the Glory

Left Review Online June 12, 2020

Behind the Glory

After boasting its glory for decades, when will Uncle Sam clean up its mess? Illustration: Global TimesMore

State terrorism in the Philippines is one signature away to becoming law

Left Review Online June 12, 2020

State terrorism in the Philippines is one signature away to becoming law

The People’s Coalition on Food Sovereignty (PCFS) slams the blatant railroading of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020. Its passage would further endanger the lives of rural peoples and food sovereignty advocates in the Philippines. Prior pandemic, state-perpetrated peasant killings are already taking place, and they never stopped amid...More

Plots and Hopes from COVID-19

Pramesh Pokhrel June 12, 2020

Plots and Hopes from COVID-19

The humanity has an encounter with the biggest challenge of the 21st century. The pandemic of coronavirus, COVID-19 has challenged the world as the number of infections and deaths toll accelerate daily. While a few countries like China have been very efficient in fighting pandemic, it has created...More

Creation of new history through violence toward statues

Mark Hoskin June 11, 2020

Creation of new history through violence toward statues

Momentous events taking place last weekend in the UK remind us that the country was a center of a global economy built on slavery, the trafficking of illicit drugs, and mass inhumanity that many Western countries participated in. UK ministers, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who referred to...More

Famine at the shores

JC MERCADO June 11, 2020

Famine at the shores

Most fishing communities depend on a slew of traditional and modern forecasts to see a storm coming. At the best times, this gives them ample time to secure their boats and houses, get loans to stock up food, and brace themselves for at most a week of skipped...More