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New efforts by university scholars in China to make CPC history accurate and better known overseas

Yu Xi May 25, 2021

New efforts by university scholars in China to make CPC history accurate and better known overseas

A group of about 40 teachers from Shanghai International Studies University (SISU) recently were given a "challenging" job: translate the history of the Communist Party of China (CPC) into seven different languages - English, Russian, French, Spanish, Arabic, German and Japanese, to help more foreigners better know and...More

China’s cosmic ray observatory hoping to unravel ‘mystery of the century’

Left Review Online May 21, 2021

China’s cosmic ray observatory hoping to unravel ‘mystery of the century’

A cosmic ray observatory in Southwest China's Sichuan Province has found the highest energy photons within the observable range of human beings, and the findings may help unravel the “mystery of the century” regarding the origin of cosmic rays, scientists said on Monday. The observatory has recorded the...More

US Embassy increasingly offensive in pushing ‘peaceful evolution’ in China by roping in activists with money

Left Review Online May 20, 2021

US Embassy increasingly offensive in pushing ‘peaceful evolution’ in China by roping in activists with money

Recently, the US Embassy and consulates in China released its Mission China Public Affairs Section (PAS) Annual Program Statement on its website. The program aims to support non-governmental organizations (NGOs) including think tanks, civil society organizations and individuals carrying out programs in support of the civil society, museums,...More

Westerners need to adapt to China’s influence – Kerry Brown

Sun Wei May 19, 2021

Westerners need to adapt to China’s influence – Kerry Brown

Editor's Note: The West and China "need to have a forum for learning, that is a two-way process." Kerry Brown, director of the Lau Institute at King's College London, believes that there are many lessons from China that the world can draw on. Why does Brown hold such an...More

China fills vaccine gap left by US, India with expanded production to reach 5b doses annually

Chen Qingqing, Liu Caiyu and Leng Shumei May 16, 2021

China fills vaccine gap left by US, India with expanded production to reach 5b doses annually

The grave epidemic situation in India, the world's largest vaccine producer, the WHO's approval of Chinese vaccines for emergency use, lingering questions on whether the US can really deliver its promise to provide vaccines to the world, all these have led to a widely acknowledged situation that China...More

When China mediates Palestine-Israel conflict via UN platform, US ‘stands opposite to international justice’

Yang Sheng May 16, 2021

When China mediates Palestine-Israel conflict via UN platform, US ‘stands opposite to international justice’

The UN Security Council (UNSC), with China as the president for May, held an open debate on Sunday to discuss the Palestine-Israel conflict in the Gaza Strip, which has caused more than 180 deaths and more than 1,000 wounded on both sides so far. Chinese State Councilor and...More

Sweden faces ‘last chance’ on Ericsson’s fate in China over 5G equipment test involvement after Huawei fallout: Source

Shen Weiduo, Chen Qingqing and Zhao Juecheng May 15, 2021

Sweden faces ‘last chance’ on Ericsson’s fate in China over 5G equipment test involvement after Huawei fallout: Source

Chinese mobile operators have invited Swedish firm Ericsson to participate in their 5G equipment test and the invitation, which offers the Swedish firm an opportunity for "interview" to access China's 5G market, could be the last chance for Sweden to pull back its wrong decision to exclude Chinese...More

Thunberg may lack enough knowledge to correctly understand climate change

Lu Xue May 14, 2021

Thunberg may lack enough knowledge to correctly understand climate change

China's annual greenhouse gas emissions in 2019 exceeded those of all developed countries combined, for the first time since national emissions have been measured, according to a new report from the US-based Rhodium Group. When retweeting the news on Twitter on Friday, Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg...More

China needs to make a plan to deter extreme forces of Australia

Hu Xijin May 08, 2021

China needs to make a plan to deter extreme forces of Australia

Given that Australian hawks keep hyping or hinting that Australia will assist the US military and participate in war once a military conflict breaks out in the Taiwan Straits, and the Australian media outlets have been actively promoting the sentiment, I suggest China make a plan to impose...More

Chairman Mao’s former residence reopens to bigger crowds as pilgrims arrive from across China amid CPC’s centenary

Chen Shasha May 06, 2021

Chairman Mao’s former residence reopens to bigger crowds as pilgrims arrive from across China amid CPC’s centenary

The former residence of late Chairman Mao Zedong in Shaoshan, Central China's Hunan Province, saw a hot reopening after a closure of more than 50 days for renovation, as people from around the country arrived and made pilgrimages to the residence amid celebrations for the centenary of the...More

China’s 2nd aircraft carrier group holds 1st drill in 2021 in S.China Sea, ‘training for combat preparedness’

Liu Xuanzun May 04, 2021

China’s 2nd aircraft carrier group holds 1st drill in 2021 in S.China Sea, ‘training for combat preparedness’

An aircraft carrier group led by China’s second aircraft carrier, the Shandong, is conducting a series of exercises in the South China Sea in its first known voyage of the year, almost immediately after the country’s first carrier, the Liaoning, left the region, and Chinese analysts said on...More

Shenzhen aims for 5G chip breakthroughs, 6G research

Left Review Online May 04, 2021

Shenzhen aims for 5G chip breakthroughs, 6G research

A fresh effort to propel China's vision for technological self-reliance is in the works, with Shenzhen in South China's Guangdong Province issuing draft measures aiming for breakthroughs in key components and chips for 5G. The drive for technological independence will also focus on 6G-related research and experiments, according...More

China’s digital yuan expands from consumer payments to business scenarios

Zhao Juecheng and Zhang Hongpei May 03, 2021

China’s digital yuan expands from consumer payments to business scenarios

The application of China's Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DC/EP), also known as digital yuan, which has already been on a fast development track since last year, is taking another critical step forward with new scenarios in the business-to-business segment and wage payments. JD.com Inc, the country's second-largest online...More

Chinese firms warn of delay in oxygen shipments to India as orders piled up

GT staff reporters May 02, 2021

Chinese firms warn of delay in oxygen shipments to India as orders piled up

Chinese exporters of personal protective equipment (PPE) are seeing surging demand from India that has their factories working around the clock, as the South Asian country reels from shortages of medical oxygen and other epidemic-related devices amid a devastating second wave of the coronavirus. However, even as they...More

US makes U-turn on aiding India, motivation questioned

Chen Qingqing and Liu Xin May 02, 2021

US makes U-turn on aiding India, motivation questioned

Under tremendous pressure, the US, which has remained silent in face of the unprecedented humanitarian crisis in India, an important partner to Washington's Indo-Pacific strategy, over the weekend, finally responded positively, pledging medical aid such as raw materials for vaccines and oxygen concentrators. Such a U-turn in attitude...More