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Tokyo's trajectory toward repetition of past mistakes calls for regional opposition - April 29, 2026
Historically, due to regulations stipulating that its Self-Defense Forces are not a military force, Japan has long employed rank titles distinct from those used by other nations. However, the Japanese government intends to submit a plan to the Diet to revise the titles within the current fiscal year.
Targeted measures to bolster economic work - April 29, 2026
The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee held a meeting in Beijing on Tuesday to analyze and study the current economic situation and economic work.
Potential of low-altitude economy is flying high - April 28, 2026
For decades, China's economic growth has largely unfolded on land — across factory floors, highways and ports. Now the country is turning its gaze upward.
Commitment to regional stability underscored - April 28, 2026
In an era marked by global economic uncertainty and escalating geopolitical tensions, Foreign Minister Wang Yi's recent visits to Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar demonstrated China's strategic commitment to fostering regional stability and prosperity.
US pressing others to help reopen Hormuz is to socialize liability of its self-made trouble - April 27, 2026
History's recurring lesson is that great powers often mistake ultimatums for rational strategy. The Middle East crisis offers another tutorial on that error.
China’s automotive development path provides footnote to ‘people-centered’ approach - April 27, 2026
The 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition boasts an unprecedented scale and remarkable popularity. Since its opening on April 24, nearly 4,000 overseas media personnel have flocked to the venue, with the "Beijing Auto Show" continuously trending on international social media.
Bids to derail steadying ties call for vigilance - April 26, 2026
Whenever signs of improvement in Sino-Philippine ties emerge, anti-China forces in the Philippines inevitably come to the fore, attempting to sabotage the positive momentum generated, create regional tensions, and pave the way for external interventions in the South China Sea and other regional affairs.
True security and competitiveness come from openness and cooperation - April 26, 2026
In Washington's telling, the tightening web of semiconductor restrictions is a necessary response to "national security risks". Yet to global markets it looks more like a self-defeating attempt to hold back the tide of change.
Why DPP's 'diplomatic maneuvering' hits the wall, again - April 23, 2026
To borrow a line from a song that went viral across the Taiwan Straits late last year, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities continue "rushing and stumbling," only to end up "rolling on their knees."
Uncovering the systemic conspiracy of Japan's 'neo-militarism' - April 23, 2026
Within just one month, Japan has presented the world with a disturbing picture at an alarming pace: an active-duty officer of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (SDF) broke into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo with a knife and threatened violence; a Japanese destroyer transited the Taiwan Straits on the same day as the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki 131 years ago......


