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Nordic engagement reveals steady logic of China's Europe diplomacy - July 15, 2026
In early July, on the eve of the NATO summit, China held intensive high-level interactions with Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway. Amid Europe's deep security adjustment, the signal was clear: China stands for dialogue and cooperation, opposes pan-securitization, and wants China-Europe relations back on a rational, pragmatic track.
Never allow 'neo-militarism' to wreak havoc in the South China Sea - July 15, 2026
Japan is certainly not a "stakeholder" in the South China Sea. Neither geographically nor legally does Japan have any connection to the region. However, since Japan insists on labeling itself as such, it is worth examining what these "interests" actually entail.
Never allow ‘neo-militarism’ to wreak havoc in the South China Sea - July 14, 2026
Among the 14 countries that issued the so-called joint statement on the 10th anniversary of the South China Sea "arbitral tribunal award," Japan, other than the Philippines, the only direct party to the dispute, has been the most active agitator.
Xi's Taiwan remarks send clear signal - July 14, 2026
In a speech marking the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping made an important statement on the Taiwan question that was firm in stance, weighty in substance and clear in direction.
Japan needs to confront atrocities committed by its Unit 731 - July 13, 2026
History is more than a record of the past; it is a moral compass for the present. Eighty years after the end of World War II, the legacy of Japanese militarism continues to cast a long shadow across Asia — not because history refuses to fade, but because historical truth remains contested.
Who does the 14-country statement intend to intimidate? The Chinese people neither believe in fallacy nor fear evil forces - July 13, 2026
On July 12, the US, the Philippines, Australia, Canada, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, New Zealand, Romania, Slovenia and the UK issued a so-called Joint Statement on the 10th anniversary of the Philippines-China South China Sea Arbitral Tribunal Award.
Ten years on, it is time for the Philippines to move beyond the 'South China Sea arbitration myth' - July 12, 2026
On July 12, 2016, a so-called ad hoc arbitral tribunal, established at the unilateral request of the Philippines, issued a ruling on the South China Sea dispute that was mired in deep controversy regarding both its factual findings and its application of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
From anti-corruption to missile tests: What drives the CPC to grow stronger - July 12, 2026
On July 9, Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao published an article titled "Missiles launch amid the PLA's anti-corruption storm."
Trump calls out Gordon Chang by name, sending a clear signal - July 09, 2026
Gordon Chang, who has long made a living peddling the "China collapse theory" and "China threat theory," has been dealt a heavy blow. On July 6 local time, US President Donald Trump publicly singled out so-called "China expert" Gordon Chang by name, criticizing his remarks on China as "always so negative," likening them to alarmist claims that "the world is falling down," which are "not true."
Advancing Chinese modernization in new era through sci-tech innovation - July 09, 2026
President Xi Jinping delivered an important speech at a meeting in Beijing on Wednesday that brought together the national science and technology award conference, the general assemblies of the members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and the 11th national congress of the China Association for Science and Technology.


