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Countering long-arm jurisdiction justified - April 15, 2026
In an increasingly interconnected world plagued by turmoil and uncertainty, the challenges posed by unlawful extraterritorial jurisdiction measures have become a significant threat to national sovereignty and global stability.
Commitment to peace and development vital counterpoint to 'law of the jungle' - April 15, 2026
Against the backdrop of a sharply escalating Middle East crisis, Beijing has been pursuing an intense pro-peace, pro-development diplomatic agenda.
Energy lifeline shouldn't be held hostage - April 14, 2026
Washington's announcement of a naval blockade targeting maritime traffic to and from Iranian ports — halting "all passage" linked to Iran — marks a new escalation in a crisis already teetering on the edge.
Japan’s constitutional revision attempt must not be tolerated - April 14, 2026
On April 12, Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party adopted its 2026 policies at the 93rd regular party convention, including a goal to submit a draft constitutional amendment to the Diet, Japan's parliament.
We are pleased to see the UK take the lead in ‘falling in love with Chinese cars’ - April 13, 2026
In March, a Chinese-brand car outsold traditional automotive giants such as Ford, Nissan and Volkswagen, becoming the monthly sales champion in the UK. During the same period, Chinese brands accounted for 15 percent of new car sales in the UK, doubling year-on-year, compared with just 1.3 percent five years ago.
Commitment required for ceasefire traction - April 13, 2026
No agreement was reached between the United States and Iran in the latest round of talks held in Islamabad, as negotiations concluded without a breakthrough despite intensive engagement.
Pursuit of marginal negotiating gains risks damaging the hard-won ceasefire - April 12, 2026
There is an old, unsentimental observation that two levers move human affairs — interest and fear. Whether one is a king or a beggar, the calculus rarely strays far from these twin forces.
China-Spain trade relations complementary - April 12, 2026
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is on a five-day official visit to China. This is his fourth trip to the country in four years, making him one of the most frequent visitors to China among European leaders in recent years.
Visit shows shared wish for cross-Strait peace - April 09, 2026
Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, is leading a delegation to the Chinese mainland from Tuesday to Sunday, and the visit is resonating far beyond the itinerary itself.
Ceasefire must be more than short respite - April 09, 2026
The announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran — with Israel signaling its alignment — has not ended the conflict. But it has interrupted its momentum. That, in the curren


