Zhao Huanxin

Controlling TB must be part of BRICS' story in 'golden decade'

The 9th BRICS Summit that concluded in Xiamen, East China's Fujian province, on Tuesday has drawn the world's attention to the member nations' tremendous accomplishments and promises.

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Chen Weihua

US' trade policy shows it seeks to be both player and referee

The 21st century is totally different from Cold War days of 1974 when Section 301 was enacted. The Trump administration should heed the warning of many economists and drop the Section 301 action.

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Chen Weihua

US' trade policy shows it seeks to be both player and referee

What happened in the past two weeks has highlighted the world superpower's leadership and its loss of leadership on the climate front.

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Xin Zhiming

Shared bikes perfect example of win-win mode of transport

China used to be called the "Kingdom of Bicycles" in the 1980s because bikes were the most popular mode of transport for Chinese people at the time.

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Cai Hong

Abe aims to unchain Japan from the postwar regime

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has waited for the right time to show his hand. And the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, by test-firing missiles and threatening to conduct another nuclear test, has given Abe the ruse.

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Chen Weihua

Proposal for new type of power relations still a win-win proposition

Right after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson wrapped up his visit to China on Sunday, the Washington Post declared that Tillerson appeared to hand Beijing a diplomatic victory.

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Wang Hui

ROK must realize only talks can make DPRK see value of peace

The United States and the Republic of Korea began their annual military exercises, codenamed Key Resolve and Foal Eagle, on the Korea Peninsula earlier this month. Simultaneously, the US has resorted to war rhetoric, fueling concerns over the already volatile situation on the peninsula.

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Cai Hong

School scandal puts nationalist lobby group in the spotlight

Japan's ruling and opposition parties have decided to summon Yasunori Kagoike, head of the Osaka-based education institution Moritomo Gakuen, to Diet, or Japan's parliament to answer questions on March 23.

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Wang Hui

Opportunity for ROK to change THAAD policy

The unprecedented ruling of the Republic of Korea's constitutional court on Friday made Park Geun-hye the first president to be removed from office after impeachment.

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Cai Hong

Political whirlwind in the ROK shows its ties with Japan are shaky

The Republic of Korea is set to have a presidential election, likely in early May, thanks to the country's Constitutional Court stripping Park Geun-hye of her presidential powers on Friday.

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HUANG XIANGYANG

Online shopkeeping effort falls on stony ground

I had never expected that I would one day try my hand at running a store on social networking app WeChat.

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Chen Weihua

Made in USA is hypocritical political correctness

It is sad to see such hypocritical political correctness of Made in USA permeating the world's most advanced nation in the 21st century.

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Fu Jing

Tusk should focus on the real threats that the EU faces

Being assertive is not a bad thing, especially at critical times when the world is confronted with various crises. In fact, we are in extreme need of confident global leadership at this time.

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