Chris Peterson is managing editor for China Daily Europe. He is a veteran journalist who had served Reuters and Bloomberg News for the past four decades. He had extensive reporting experience in Vietnam, Singapore, Paris, London and Hong Kong.
China's economy is on track to eventually overtake the US' in the next few years and that, I suspect, is what rankles in Washington.
I think my fascination with all things naval, and specifically aircraft carriers, began with my dad. He left school at the age of 14 and became a Boy Seaman at HMS Ganges, a training establishment in eastern England for junior Royal Navy Ratings.
Oh dear, it's that time of year again. Time to trot out a list of New Year Resolutions that one never keeps.
Bureaucracy sails serenely on as open borders system crumbles, not to mention other crises.
In 1952, thousands died in Britain's capital as unrestricted pollution combined with a temperature inversion.
President Xi Jinping has, by my count, become the most-traveled Chinese leader of modern times, as he seeks to project the Chinese Dream, in which he promotes the revitalization of China's standing in the world.
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne was riding high after his high-profile visit to China in September, spending time in Beijing, Shanghai and Xinjiang, meeting with key Chinese leaders and preparing the groundwork for President Xi Jinping's state visit to the United Kingdom last month.
Bloodstained minutes may have wrought an unexpected change on France.
Now that pattern has been brutally smashed, not by an isolated act of terror, but by a calculated, coordinated assault by the Islamic State, described as "idolaters".
China leads way in dealing with a scourge England is beginning to grapple with.
As China and Britain cement their relationship, United States can only look on and gripe about hacking
A little more than 50 years ago, fresh out of school and with only a vague idea of what I wanted to be, I hopped on my bicycle at my home in an Oxford suburb, and rode down the hill to see if I could get a job as a cub reporter on my local newspaper, the Oxford Mail and Times.