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Salute to Wuhan citizens for their sacrifice

Left Review Online January 29, 2020

Salute to Wuhan citizens for their sacrifice

The city of Wuhan, Central China's Hubei Province, has announced that outbound channels at Wuhan's train stations and airports would be closed starting from 10 am Thursday, and bus, subway and ferry services would also be shut down. The notice also requires that local residents should not leave...More

China confident of handling Novel Coronavirus outbreak

Left Review Online January 28, 2020

China confident of handling Novel Coronavirus outbreak

Beijing. The Chinese government is taking resolute and effective measures to effectively prevent and control the novel coronavirus epidemic through scientific approaches and maintaining close cooperation with the World Health Organization and other international partners. "We have full confidence that we can get it under control soon and...More

Time for some UN agencies to move out of US

Zhang Guihong January 27, 2020

Time for some UN agencies to move out of US

2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the United Nations (UN) and is bound to be an extraordinary year for the UN. The US reportedly denied Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif a visa to attend the UN Security Council meeting on the theme of upholding...More

No war on Iran ! Resist US aggression ! Uphold People’s Food Sovereignty in West Asia !

Left Review Online January 27, 2020

No war on Iran ! Resist US aggression ! Uphold People’s Food Sovereignty in West Asia !

We express our solidarity with the Iranian people and the world in denouncing the escalating US aggression against Iran and in the whole of West Asia. We issue these calls in support of the global call to stop the US war on Iran, a step forward toward achieving...More

China and South American region eye cooperation in science and technology

Maria Jose Haro Sly January 25, 2020

China and South American region eye cooperation in science and technology

When a project develops new technologies, lasts more than 30 years, and is realized with two completely different countries located on the antipodes of the globe, a "community of shared future" is created. That is the case with CBERS, the China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program that recently put...More

China successfully verifies drag-free satellite control technology

Left Review Online January 23, 2020

China successfully verifies drag-free satellite control technology

Beijing. China recently completed an in-flight verification for satellite drag-free control technology, marking a step forward in the country's space-based gravitational wave detection program. State-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) confirmed the successful verification with the Tianqin-1, the country's first satellite for space-based gravitational wave detection,...More

National Consultation on Asia Pacific Regional Conference of FAO held at Kathmandu

Left Review Online January 22, 2020

National Consultation on Asia Pacific Regional Conference of FAO held at Kathmandu

Kathmandu. Country-level National Consultative Meeting for the 35th Asia Pacific Regional Conference (APRC) of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations was held at Kathmandu. Addressing the meeting, Dr. Yubak Dhwoj GC, secretary of Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development, said that the forthcoming 35th...More

Can the US be trusted to end unilateralism with China?

Left Review Online January 20, 2020

Can the US be trusted to end unilateralism with China?

Despite the optimism surrounding the expected signing of the phase one trade deal between China and the US, there has been growing skepticism over how far the deal could go to ease trade tensions between the world's two largest economies. While some US media outlets have raised questions...More

US middle class faces stagnating, shrinking wealth

Wang Jiamei January 19, 2020

US middle class faces stagnating, shrinking wealth

Overall, the US retained its strong, global economic lead in 2019. Despite this, its middle class - a pillar of the American Dream - is falling into near poverty, indicating the country is facing a crisis beneath its superficial boom. The number of Americans living in poverty fell...More

China-Nepal economic relations enter fruitful year

Huang Ge & Li Xuanmin January 11, 2020

China-Nepal economic relations enter fruitful year

The year 2020 will be the "early harvest year" for China and Nepal to implement their leaders' consensus, with economic and trade ties further developing through more cooperation on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Hou Yanqi told the Global Times. Hou noted that...More

Time for Canada to correct mistakes on Meng case

Mu Lu January 11, 2020

Time for Canada to correct mistakes on Meng case

Extradition hearing of Meng Wanzhou, Chinese tech giant Huawei's Chief Financial Officer, is set to begin on January 20 in British Columbia's Supreme Court in Canada. After more than a year since the arrest of Meng shattered China-Canada relations, it is time for Ottawa to reflect on its...More

Global efforts needed to restrict US adventurism

Wang Wen January 10, 2020

Global efforts needed to restrict US adventurism

An Iranian friend of mine asked me what I thought about the killing of Qasem Soleimani, commander of Iran's elite army Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps by a US drone strike in Iraq the day after Soleimani's death. I answered without hesitation - this is an act of state...More

Xinjiang residents debunk CNN report of ‘cemetery demolition’

Liu Xin & Fan Lingzhi in Hotan January 09, 2020

Xinjiang residents debunk CNN report of ‘cemetery demolition’

The CNN report about "government destroying Uygur cemetery" was apparently biased and partial, the Global Times found, after visiting the "cemetery" mentioned by the CNN. CNN reported last Thursday that "more than 100 Uygur graveyards were demolished by Chinese authorities," showing satellite images of the Sultanim "cemetery" and...More

Piling pressure on Iran doesn’t benefit US in anyway

Shu Meng January 09, 2020

Piling pressure on Iran doesn’t benefit US in anyway

The targeted elimination by the US of a senior Iranian military figure has stirred a hornet's nest in the Middle East, sparking a groundswell of anti-US sentiment in the region already reeling under geopolitical tensions. Iranian Major-General Qassem Soleimani, head of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary...More

Xinjiang multilingual tutoring center rejects Western accusation of ‘cultural genocide’

Liu Xin and Fan Lingzhi in Artux January 09, 2020

Xinjiang multilingual tutoring center rejects Western accusation of ‘cultural genocide’

"There are so many people in China and other countries learning English nowadays. Can this be called genocide of our culture or other countries' cultures?" said Maidingjiang Yilimu, who started a tutorial institute in Artux, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Maidingjiang asked the question in response to...More