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China, US must cooperate to develop clean energy and green resources to show their commitment to resolving global issues
Sino-US strategies should emphasize mutual assistance in Asia Pacific to ensure regional peace and prosperity
Australia and China should strengthen and broaden cooperation to ensure regional stability and prosperity
Ideological confrontation is the default mode for some Westerners and Western media when it comes to issues of human rights. The detention of artist Ai Weiwei is no exception.
The third summit meeting of BRICS countries is due to be held at China's resort city of Sanya later this week.
China and Japan, whose historical ties have gone through ups and downs, have come closer in the face of the devastating earthquake and tsunami on March 11 and the radiation leaks from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Providing accurate and reliable information of any event or incident is the very basic requirement for individual journalists and news organizations. And Western media organizations have long claimed that this is what they provide.
Sino-US cooperative projects set a good example for the fight against more dangerous modern forms of the disease.
As China becomes one of the largest economies in the world, it is facing a crescendo of calls to significantly increase its contribution to global health aid.
Whenever China increases its defense budget, some foreign observers use their imagination to misrepresent its national defense policy and strategic intentions, confusing international public opinion.
On March 7, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi delivered a speech at the annual session of National People's Congress, highlighting the achievements of China's diplomacy. However, China's public diplomacy, which was not mentioned by Yang, deserves applause, too.
Despite the accusations of the West, Chinese companies offer practical concrete assistance and true friendship
This year is the European Union-China Year of Youth. Aimed at strengthening and expanding people-to-people contacts, intercultural dialogue, mutual understanding and cooperation
China is now officially the world's second largest economy. So should it play a greater role in world affairs? Or should it concentrate on solving its domestic problems first? A professor and a journalist express their views.
Germany hopes for G20 deal despite Chinese opposition. China resisting G20 deal on indicators. China blocking G20 agreement on indicators. These are some of the headlines that flashed across the Western media during the weekend.
Now China's GDP has surpassed that of Japan to become the world's second largest, some Western media have begun to claim that China is no longer a developing country, and therefore should shoulder more international responsibilities.
China-US military ties have become a "security dilemma". Because of China's rapid development and accelerated military modernization the US feels China will sooner or later pose a challenge to the US' hegemony in Asia Pacific and the world beyond.
China and the US can only gain from working together to build a stable, peaceful and prosperous Asia-Pacific.
The past 40 years have witnessed the historical progress of Sino-US relations from estrangement and opposition to cooperation and friendship. China and the US both gain from peaceful coexistence, and lose from conflicts.
Younger generation both in China and US are more optimistic about fruitful partnership and mutually beneficial future.
Since iPad2 went on sale in China on May 6, hundreds of iPad fans and scalpers queued up overnight at almost every Apple store. The craze even led to a violent incident in Sanlitun, Beijing. Do you think iPad2 is worth the hassle?
Beijing - Dressed in a crisp suit, Li Zhirui, sitting on the window seat of a Beijing bus, silently gazes at the European-style villas, luxury cars and illuminated shopping malls as they pass him by.