Thursday, February 23, 2012
Op-Ed >> Editorial
Source: Global Times Published: February 23, 2012 00:25
Following strong protests from the Chinese public, Takashi Kawamura, Mayor of Nagoya, refused to amend his wrongful statement. He did not withdraw the provocative remarks denying the Nanjing Massacre, and even reiterated the stand yesterday. Japanese hawks used to argue with China over the casualt...
Source: Global Times Published: February 22, 2012 01:05
Takashi Kawamura, the Mayor of Nagoya, reportedly openly denied the Nanjing Massacre in front of a delegation from the Chinese city. According to Japanese media, the Nanjing visitors responded modestly without making a strong protest, despite their contradicting of the claim. In China, the Internet...
Source: Global Times Published: February 21, 2012 00:30
In developed countries, officials may be forced to step down due to minor mistakes. This will also happen in China soon.
Source: Global Times Published: February 20, 2012 00:25
The Chinese movie industry is growing stronger. A few homemade epics can beat their Hollywood competitors at the box-office.
China unwavering on Syria in new UN vote
Source: Global Times Published: February 18, 2012 00:35
China is a peace-loving nation, which has not been involved in any military conflict for more than two decades. In sharp contrast, countries such as the US and Britain have engaged in numerous wars during the same period. Now, they think to lecture us on justice. Surely, they cannot ignore the irony...
Source: Global Times Published: February 17, 2012 00:38
Except for an extreme scenario of China and US having a military clash, Asian countries will not pick sides. Independent diplomacy is active in the region.
Source: Global Times Published: February 16, 2012 01:00
China cannot change US feelings. China could try to not irritate the US, but this is poor consolation.
Source: Global Times Published: February 15, 2012 01:05
No matter whether Sino-US relations or Sino-European relations, the more favorable they are to China’s national interests, the better.
Source: Global Times Published: February 14, 2012 00:33
In appearance, current public opinion probably looks more chaotic than ever. But new outlines are gradually taking shape amid the chaos.
Source: Global Times Published: February 13, 2012 00:38
Agreements previously reached by the two countries are gradually disintegrating and new consensuses are yet to form.
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