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US cannot lead world if trapped by its own democratic mess

Xin Qiang May 10, 2021

US cannot lead world if trapped by its own democratic mess

The Copenhagen Democracy Summit 2021 is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. The summit comes as US President Joe Biden "prepares a global summit for democracy later this year," reads the official website of the Alliance of Democracies Foundation, a Denmark-based nonprofit organization, which is the organizer of the...More

Trump’s radical China policy irritates ordinary Americans – Xin Qiang

Yu Jincui August 20, 2020

Trump’s radical China policy irritates ordinary Americans – Xin Qiang

The latest figures from a July 30-August 12 Gallup survey of 1,031 US adults show that 41 percent of the polled approve of US President Donald Trump's handling of foreign affairs, which is down from 48 percent in early February. Roughly 57 percent disapprove of the president's handling...More

Trump’s lateness to mandate masks escalate the US crisis

Xin Qiang May 15, 2020

Trump’s lateness to mandate masks escalate the US crisis

The White House on Monday ordered all West Wing staff to wear masks at work, except when they are sitting at their own desks, according to New York Times. US President Donald Trump has previously politicized masks, even suggesting to the public at one point they weren't necessary....More

Anti-intellectualism impedes US COVID-19 fight

Xin Qiang May 07, 2020

Anti-intellectualism impedes US COVID-19 fight

Beijing. Violating social distancing requirements, protesters gathered Saturday afternoon in Austin and Dallas of Texas, to rally against local stay-at-home orders and to demand Texas businesses reopen, according to local news portal the Austin American-Statesman. Video clips circulating online show protesters holding signs calling COVID-19 "a hoax" with...More

Trump’s promise not to use ‘Chinese virus’ unlikely to stop US’ ethnic slander

Xin Qiang March 26, 2020

Trump’s promise not to use ‘Chinese virus’ unlikely to stop US’ ethnic slander

A few days after US President Donald Trump first dropped his verbal bomb by using the term "Chinese virus" to refer to the novel coronavirus, he said on Tuesday that he would stop associating the virus with China. While he said he did not regret using the term,...More