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Regional brakes on neo-militarism necessary - June 01, 2026
The extraordinary efforts made by Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi during the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore over the weekend — seeking "security assurances" from the United States — lay bare Tokyo's anxiety: as Japan's remilitarization becomes increasingly blatant, it risks facing growing opposition from the region.
European Commission needs to handle China policy with prudence, rationality - June 01, 2026
The European Commission held an orientation debate last Friday to explore a range of policy tools aimed at addressing the European Union's trade "imbalance" with China, citing the country's so-called "overcapacity".
South China Sea not the arena for extra-regional actors to flex muscles - May 31, 2026
The recent incursion by the Dutch frigate HNLMS De Ruyter into waters around China's Xisha Islands, compounded by the violation of China's airspace by a helicopter, necessitated a firm response from the Chinese People's Liberation Army Southern Theater Command. Through verbal warnings and electronic jamming, the Chinese side effectively expelled the vessel, demonstrating its resolve to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Secessionists' 'word game' belies their anxiety - May 31, 2026
Recent remarks and actions by the secessionist-minded Democratic Progressive Party authorities of China's Taiwan region once again reveal their persistent attempts to distort history, confuse public understanding and advance their separatist agenda under various guises.
Steady development of ties will help advance China-Canada new strategic partnership - May 28, 2026
China and Canada have distinct historical and cultural backgrounds, yet cooperation and mutual benefit should be the main themes of their relationship.
Global poverty relief entails collaboration - May 28, 2026
A major outcome of the 2026 Global Poverty Reduction and Development Forum that opened in Beijing on Wednesday is the establishment of the Global Partnership for Poverty Alleviation and Development (GPPAD) by China and 53 other countries, along with nine international organizations.
Innovative response to choke-point chip tech - May 27, 2026
Moore's Law has been a cornerstone of the rapid advancement of digital technology over the past decades, although it is now confronting physical limits and diminishing economic returns.
Foreign investment drawn to advantages of country’s high-standard opening-up - May 27, 2026
The State Council Information Office announced on Tuesday that the seventh Qingdao Multinationals Summit will be held in Qingdao, Shandong province, from June 15 to 17, and that more than 350 foreign executives from 36 countries have confirmed their attendance.
Three signs of realignment in Asia-Pacific region at APEC MRT meeting in Suzhou - May 26, 2026
The 32nd APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade meeting concluded with the adoption of the joint communique "The Suzhou Statement" and the approval of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Roadmap for Innovative, Competitive and Resilient Services.
Broadening of cooperation will consolidate iron-clad friendship between China, Serbia - May 26, 2026
The five-day state visit to China by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, which began on Sunday and which he described as "undoubtedly the most important trip abroad" in his political career, stands as a testament to the two countries' commitment to building the China-Serbia community with a shared future in the new era and elevating it to a new height.


