China, US meeting halfway creates opportunities for both: Global Times editorial

The interactions and exchanges between people from all walks of life in both countries may seem simple, but they are very practical. It is dedicated to achieving a mutually beneficial and win-win situation on the basis of broader and deeper exchanges and cooperation in various fields. It also provides the possibility for maintaining basic stability in China-US relations amid the ever-changing international situation.

India thinks it has seized a "golden opportunity" to contain China by meddling in the South China Sea issue, but it is just being very naive.

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There has been vast change since 1959 in Xizang. This change is in a positive direction. Xizang and Tibetan people all over China are better off than ever. This will continue. The Dalai Lama is playing a useless, outrageous, and silly game trying to undermine China. He and his followers are failing and will continue to fail. Certainly, they deserve to fail.

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  • The UN Security Council's formal resolution must not be disregarded by any party: Global Times editorial

    The efforts of the international community cannot be undermined, and the US should not repeatedly abstain from voting. It has the capability and, more importantly, the obligation to steer the parties involved back toward the direction aligned with the international community. The primary gain for the international community from the passage of this resolution lies in confidence, as justice will ultimately prevail.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/27 0:18:00
  • The slander by the Five Eyes alliance is just a clumsy political farce

    If the Five Eyes alliance wants to safeguard cybersecurity, they should not hypocritically accuse others while walking further down the path of smearing, spreading rumors and poisoning the world.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/26 22:32:02
  • The upgrading and transformation of the US-Japan alliance unleashes a dangerous force: Global Times editorial

    If the dangerous force within Japan is "unleashed," it will threaten the peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific region, but ultimately the biggest harm will still be to Japan itself.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/26 21:45:47
  • Why West fails to understand China's economic model

    The entire world – including the West – is likely to be highly dependent on Chinese EV's, solar panels, and wind turbines in the fight against global warming. Rather than acting in a small-minded and narrowly self-interested way, the West should be grateful and magnanimous toward China for doing what they have singularly failed to do.

    By Martin Jacques | 2024/3/26 20:03:48
  • Manila 'inviting wolf into the house' will backfire

    The build-up of military power in the South China Sea will not only bring discomfort to ASEAN countries, but may also exacerbate the resurgence of the cold war mentality, triggering a bloc confrontation in this region.

    By Ding Duo | 2024/3/26 19:15:46
  • The UK has scripted a big 'China threat' farce this time: Global Times editorial

    If they are genuinely concerned about their democratic system being undermined, what Britain should do is not to go around with a loudspeaker looking for enemies but to earnestly search for and address their own problems. The enemy is not outside, and certainly not China.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/26 0:12:35
  • Hindering exchanges

    Incidents of Chinese students being interrogated in "small black rooms" at the US airports are still ongoing. The frequent occurrence of such incidents will hinder the normal cooperation, and impede the healthy and sustainable development of China-US relations.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/25 22:44:46
  • Chinese audience has the right to objectively comment on Netflix's adaptation of 'The Three-Body Problem': Global Times editorial

    Both the producers and the media must be prepared for any public opinion and should not be arrogant. After all, television and film productions are made for people to watch. No one has the right to silence a portion of the audience after they have watched it.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/25 21:35:38
  • US a hypocritical 'human rights champion' as its actions and words don't match

    The US cannot be a champion of human rights unless it is steadfast in saying and doing what is right all the time. This is the same country that is quick to condemn its rivals for presumed human rights infractions, but rarely asks, if at all, if its own moral compass is pointed in the right direction.

    By Anthony Moretti | 2024/3/25 21:26:12
  • US-Japan alliance upgrade undermines regional peace, exposes asymmetry in relations

    The US-Japan alliance is evolving into an axis of evil that will pose more direct uncertainty and instability to the region. The US and Japan strengthen their security alliance to deter China and plan for a potential crisis in Taiwan island as they say, but if a crisis truly occurs, the essence of the alliance will be fully exposed.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/25 20:49:49
  • 'Small black room' remains obstacle for China-US people-to-people exchanges

    The US should respond to the expectations of the people of both countries through practical actions and actively promote local cooperation and cultural exchanges between the two countries rather than creating artificial obstacles.

    By Mei Zhengqing | 2024/3/25 20:17:40
  • Moscow attack shouldn't be used to split mankind

    This is the time for mankind to be united in condemning such terrible acts. We should not try to use this terrorist attack to split mankind into opposing camps. We do hope those behind this terrorist attack, directly or indirectly, will be brought to justice as quickly as possible, and their commitment to kill innocent people will be fully exposed.

    By Victor Gao | 2024/3/25 17:23:55
  • Australia is likely to lose catastrophically if it goes to war with China: former Australian diplomat

    The Philippines could find itself in a proxy war position. If the US decided that fighting for Taiwan island is not the way to go, then having the Philippines fight for the South China Sea would suit the US very well.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/25 15:35:54
  • Who is obstructing the creation of an international anti-terrorism coalition?: Global Times editorial

    In the current situation where there is a lack of a unified international anti-terrorism front, the international community can actually start from the root, play the cards of development, cooperation, and harmony.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/24 23:13:23
  • Integration of Chinese economy, multinational corporations holds infinite possibilities: Global Times editorial

    Those who disparage the Chinese economy in Western media often lack expertise in economics, while Western multinational corporations often view their Chinese counterparts with an open and mutually beneficial mindset.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/24 22:58:47
  • Which one is free market?

    US inhibition vs China openness

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/24 20:07:06
  • Quality education supports Xizang's devt

    Under the leadership of the CPC, various undertakings in Xizang have led to earth-shaking changes, and people in Xizang have enjoyed their fundamental rights in all spheres. In particular, the development of education in Xizang has made important contributions to the development of China's education course.

    By Liang Junyan | 2024/3/24 19:42:42
  • Moscow terrorist attack wake-up call highlighting urgency of intelligence-sharing, global cooperation

    It's important to remember that terrorism is our common enemy. If terrorism is the enemy of a supposed rival country today, it is likely to be our enemy tomorrow. Any country that ignores terrorism, the real enemy, will ultimately suffer.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/24 19:23:56
  • 'When China and Australia cooperate, they learn to trust each other'

    The important thing about this meeting on matters of common concern is that when two sides are cooperating, they learn to trust each other, they learn to work together and that will be the best outcome.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/24 18:10:25
  • The US will likely increase military presence in S.China Sea during upcoming elections: analysts

    The politicization of US military operations is further strengthened, and the joint operations of allies are significantly enhanced, according to the latest report on US military activities in the South China Sea (SCS) released by the Beijing-based think tank South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI) on Friday. The analysis suggests that there might be a proxy in the region, but it is unlikely that a proxy war will occur.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/23 2:38:38
  • Cook's trip again reflects temperature difference between business environment in China, US: Global Times editorial

    China is vast, and the Pacific Ocean is wide enough. There is ample space to support the mutual development of China and the US.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/23 0:55:57
  • Arrogant Japan must apologize for its colonial behaviors toward S.Korea

    From the perspective of South Korea, making unilateral concessions will only make Japan act in a more arrogant fashion. Even though the two countries have to cooperate where cooperation is needed, Seoul must not waver in its principles on historical and territorial disputes.

    By Da Zhigang | 2024/3/22 21:45:33
  • US security commitments bring more harm than benefits to the Philippines

    By offering security commitments to Manila, the US has firmly controlled the Philippines, thus making the Southeast Asian country a screw in Washington's "hegemonic aircraft carrier."

    By Dai Fan | 2024/3/22 20:53:15
  • Inducing confrontation

    The US attempts to hypnotize India into confrontation with China.

    By Carlos Latuff | 2024/3/22 14:06:15
  • China, Australia should cherish good partnership, resolve differences through dialogue

    China and Australia should be good economic partners rather than political rivals, as the two countries enjoy all-round and multi-field relations, and their common interests far outweigh their differences. For the sake of peace, stability and prosperity in the vast Asia-Pacific region, the two countries ought to get on good terms.

    By Wen Sheng | 2024/3/22 0:26:21
  • Washington has brewed a toxic drink for New Delhi: Global Times editorial

    China has repeatedly emphasized that the improvement and development of China-India relations are in the common interests of both countries and their peoples, and also contribute to peace, stability, and development in the world and the region. Both sides should consider the overall situation of bilateral relations, properly handle the border issue, and jointly maintain peace and tranquility in the border areas. At a time when the US is offering this toxic drink, New Delhi should consider China's words.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/21 23:29:44
  • Aquilino should get out of the Indo-Pacific

    As the military leader of the US in the Indo-Pacific region, Aquilino's interpretations align with domestic extremism in the US, suggesting that he harbors extremist evil intentions inherently. Having such a person lead the US Indo-Pacific Command poses a potential threat to the countries in this region. He should be rolled out from here.

    By Hu Xijin | 2024/3/21 22:56:27
  • Boundless hypocrisy

    US' space demilitarization is an empty phrase."

    By Vitaly Podvitski | 2024/3/21 22:07:18
  • Can possible expansion save the struggling and faltering AUKUS?

    In order to maintain its hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region, the US is urgently pushing for the expansion of pillar two of AUKUS. However, whether it is Canada or Japan, they will ultimately only become sacrifices for the US to expand its military presence in the region and defend its own hegemony.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/21 21:58:22
  • The Arab world has already left unipolarity and hegemony behind

    The Arab world is already in the post-US and post-West era. The US will never again have the hegemonic position it once enjoyed in the region during the 1991-2013 period. Similarly, the European powers will never again have the dominant role they once had in the region during the 1914-1945 period. The two periods represent a fleeting moment and an aberration in the long Arab history.

    By Ebrahim Hashem | 2024/3/21 20:24:02
  • Cognitive warfare on Hong Kong continues to fail

    The legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has been completed. Prior to and following this procedure, anti-China forces in the US and the West have repeatedly manipulated public opinion, denigrating Article 23 legislation and continuously disparaging Hong Kong.

    By Stanley Ng Chau-pei | 2024/3/21 20:19:50
  • Are EU-Russia relations trapped in a never-ending cycle of contradiction?

    On Monday, Vladimir Putin once again won Russia's presidential election, sparking a new emotional wave in Europe amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

    By He Zhigao | 2024/3/21 19:43:18
  • US crackdown on China desperate, delusional

    The US model is based on imperialism abroad and a parasitic form of capitalism at home. If their ego prevents them from learning the China model, Americans should go back to their roots and study the writings of founders like Alexander Hamilton and the classical economics of the 19th century. At the current trajectory, the US is on a path to implosion and a disastrous collision with the reality of a multipolar world.

    By S.L. Kanthan | 2024/3/21 19:30:04
  • China's democratic path provides wisdom for global governance: foreign scholars at democracy forum in Beijing

    Western democracies are becoming more and more like procedures, while China's democratic path provides wisdom for global governance in today's world that faces many challenges, said scholars who attended a forum on democracy in Beijing on Wednesday.

    By Qian Jiayin and Zhang Yuying | 2024/3/21 12:17:18
  • All countries have opportunity to sit equally at the table, says a Brazilian scholar at democracy forum in Beijing

    China opposes hegemonism and power politics, as well as the monopolization of international affairs by a few countries, and allows each country or group of countries to find their place in the global multipolar system.

    By Qian Jiayin and Zhang Yuying | 2024/3/21 12:02:07
  • International scholars call for an end to West's double standards and bullyism at democracy forum in Beijing

    The democracy promoted by the West is based on their value system and should not be imposed on others; they have no right to preach in this regard," Paudyal emphasized.

    By Qian Jiayin and Zhang Yuying | 2024/3/21 11:51:23
  • China's 'charm offensive' for high-level opening-up confident, frank: Global Times editorial

    China's determination to expand high-level opening-up will not change, nor will its determination to share development opportunities with the world. The next "China" will still be China.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/20 23:29:51
  • Exploitation is at the heart of American capitalist competition

    Washington's strategy toward China increasingly employs security and human rights as pretexts to dominate or exclude Chinese firms from the global market, including the US market. This strategy is becoming a clear manifestation of the capitalist mentality of "winner takes all," which exacerbates the inherent flaws of American Capitalism.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/3/20 20:50:35
  • SpaceX has made progress, so has China's aerospace industry

    SpaceX's Starship rocket launched its third test flight last week and "accomplished several major milestones and firsts," according to the US company. This latest progress of Starship, the "star" of the global rocket launch market, has gained international attention and sparked heated online discussions in China, with some arguing that "the gap between China's spaceflight and that of the US has further widened" and "the absence of a SpaceX equivalent in China is the result of systematic problems in the country's spaceflight industry."

    By Shi Hao | 2024/3/20 20:41:29
  • Be wary of India playing 'border issue card' during election season

    India has once again made dangerous and self-deceptive statements regarding the China-India border dispute. India's Foreign Ministry stated on Tuesday that China was making "absurd claims" over the so-called Arunachal Pradesh (China's Zangnan area), saying that the so-called Arunachal Pradesh will always be an "integral and inalienable part of India."

    By Global Times | 2024/3/20 20:34:35
  • Grand delusions

    Following the US' hype about "national security risks", Canada targetsChinese cargo cranes.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/20 19:45:14
  • Why China should not be perceived as 'military threat'

    Western sources seem hell-bent on constantly pushing the "China threat." Whether it comes from the mouths of politicians, the security establishment or mainstream media, the invective directed at China seems unrelenting, like background noise.

    By John Queripel | 2024/3/20 19:24:17
  • Russia's high voter turnout: What does it indicate?

    According to the Russian Central Election Commission (CEC), Vladimir Putin secured a landslide victory in the country's presidential election with over 87 percent of the vote after all ballots were counted on Monday, marking his reelection with a record number of votes. Before the Russian presidential election, no one doubted that Putin would win.

    By Cui Heng | 2024/3/20 19:16:47
  • China-US people-to-people exchanges sow seeds of hope, future: Global Times editorial

    With each additional correct understanding of China and each additional rational and positive voice in China-US relations, there is more hope for the development of China-US relations in the right direction.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/19 23:50:58
  • With Article 23 legislation passing, Hong Kong's prosperity will surely continue and flourish

    With strong support from the country, the natural laws of economics, and the collective efforts of Hong Kong society, the prosperity of this city will surely continue and flourish. Hong Kong has a huge space to maintain its own characteristics, and as a hub connecting the East and the West, it cannot be replaced by any other place, nor can it be changed by some forces in the US and the UK.

    By Hu Xijin | 2024/3/19 22:00:57
  • More efforts from society needed to prevent juvenile delinquency

    Recently, the tragic murder of a 13-year-old boy surnamed Wang in Handan, North China's Hebei Province, has sparked public concern about juvenile crime and triggered reflection on what the Chinese society can do to prevent juvenile delinquency.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/19 21:51:04
  • Under US' influence

    The US incites the Philippines to stir up the South China Sea.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/19 21:06:16
  • Japanese media report misleading, Fukushima's nuclear-contaminated wastewater harmful

    Recently, a Japanese media outlet reported that the tritium content in the liquid effluent discharged by Chinese nuclear power plants far exceeds the annual emission limit of tritium in nuclear-contaminated wastewater from Fukushima. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out on March 12 that the nuclear-contaminated water produced in the Fukushima accident is in nature different from the liquid effluent from normally functioning nuclear power plants, and they could not be put in the same category.

    By Kong Jun | 2024/3/19 20:58:55
  • Australia should view China through its own lens

    It is very encouraging to see that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Australia this week. With the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong's visit to China in November, this indicates that China-Australia relations are getting back on track fast.

    By Victor Gao | 2024/3/19 18:58:01
  • US chronic boasting about democracy falls flat

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken led an American delegation to attend the third Summit for Democracy in Seoul on March 18. According to the US State Department, the summit is essential because it "has brought together hundreds of leaders from governments, civil society, and the private sector committed to strengthening democratic governance, protecting human rights, and advancing the fight against corruption."

    By Anthony Moretti | 2024/3/19 18:01:14
  • Final judgment can be made with 3rd 'Summit for Democracy' underway: Global Times editorial

    The reason why the "Summit for Democracy" has become a "chicken rib" in the US is fundamentally because the US has a wrong initial intention, using democracy as a tool. If it is seen as a tool, it has a limited lifespan, while democracy has no "expiration date." Human history has no so-called "end,' and the "end of history theory" has been overturned by history. The process of exploring the development path suitable for each country is still ongoing. In this regard, the US is also not an "exception."

    By Global Times | 2024/3/18 23:39:07
  • Democracy farce

    Summit for Democracy exists in name only, with little interest or attention.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/18 21:39:38
  • No one is interested in the Summit for Democracy

    The third Summit for Democracy takes place from March 18 to 20 in Seoul, South Korea. Two years ago, the first summit organized by the Biden administration caused great controversy.

    By Xiang Haoyu | 2024/3/18 21:21:51
  • US interference over values renders ties with India estranged

    In a sharp rebuke of the US' criticism of India's newly implemented Citizenship Amendment Act, which excludes Muslim migrants, Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar criticized the US' understanding of India's history, according to Indian media outlets.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/18 21:05:57
  • Boeing an epitome of US hegemony, with nuts and bolts falling all over the ground

    Boeing, a leading global aerospace manufacturer, has recently been involved in a number of accidents, which are raising eyebrows around the world. Three months into 2024, various types of the company's planes have seen problems. These problems include a door panel blowing off, an engine fire, a tire falling off and a plane rolling off the runway.

    By Shen Yi | 2024/3/18 18:39:35
  • China and Australia talking more diplomatically a good sign

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi kicked off his visit to New Zealand and Australia on Sunday. In Australia, he will hold the seventh China-Australia Foreign and Strategic Dialogue with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/18 18:31:35
  • Putin wins record victory, leaves the West frustrated

    Russian President Vladimir Putin won the latest election, which means he will remain in power until at least 2030. Many Western media outlets claimed that this is a "nightmare" for the West.

    By Hu Xijin | 2024/3/18 17:59:07
  • South Pacific island countries have the say in what is safe: Global Times editorial

    The Chinese Embassy in Fiji stated on March 17 that China-Fiji police cooperation has been restored.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/17 23:55:39
  • Facilitating criminality

    America is rife with gun trafficking.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/17 19:46:15
  • Anti-China sentiment must be avoided being exacerbated to gain votes during India's election season

    India's general election is upcoming. The seven-phase general election is scheduled to start on April 19, and the results will be announced on June 4.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/17 18:56:42
  • Dominating the world while not making room for China is a no-win game for US: Canadian scholar

    "I'm well aware of where China has been and where it is now. Over the past 40 years, however the West explains it or defines it, China has accomplished amazing things."

    By Global Times | 2024/3/17 18:50:42
  • FM's visit catalyst for progress in China-Aussie ties

    The Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting New Zealand and Australia from March 17 to 21. It is the first time since 2017 for the top diplomat of China to make an official trip to Down Under.

    By Chen Hong | 2024/3/17 17:53:33
  • Missile milestone for US allies, but security dilemma for Asia

    According to a news report on Breaking Defense, the two US allies of Japan and the Philippines are nearing important milestones in their plans to invest in new missiles that will extend the reach of their militaries in the Western Pacific. The first set of BrahMos missile systems the Philippines bought from India is expected to reach the Philippines by the end of March. Around the same time, 30 personnel from Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force are expected to receive guidance from the US Navy to operate Tomahawk missiles the Japanese government plans to purchase from the US.

    By Wang Wenwen | 2024/3/16 21:35:12
  • The more thoroughly exposed the CIA's true face, the better: Global Times editorial

    For China and the world, the more fully, clearly, and thoroughly the CIA exposes itself, the deeper people will understand its true nature, and the stronger their ability to discern the truth will become. Keeping the CIA busy to no end or failing in their attempts is the best preventive effect.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/15 23:53:02
  • US' double standards, hypocrisy undermine prospects for lasting peace in Gaza

    The US government is pushing itself into a quagmire, demonstrating a high level of double standards and hypocrisy. This will be a tragic chapter for both the Palestinian people and Israel, as it undermines the prospects for lasting peace in the region.

    By Victor Gao | 2024/3/15 16:08:01
  • Legitimate act of China in safeguarding peace, stability in South China Sea should not be defamed

    China's legitimate actions to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea cannot be slandered, and China's determination to defend national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights cannot be underestimated.

    By Zong Haiping | 2024/3/15 14:54:15
  • Who is threatening world with defense budget nearing $900b?: Global Times editorial

    Faced with a world in turmoil, the US should abandon Cold War thinking, stop military confrontation, bloc confrontation, and geopolitical games, and work with the international community to uphold world peace and security, which is the responsibility that a major power should fulfill.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/15 1:45:12
  • China-Australia relations expected to sustain stabilization and warm up: Global Times editorial

    Although China and Australia still have differences on some issues, these are not insurmountable obstacles. Wang Yi's visit is bound to inject new momentum into the China-Australia relationship.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/15 0:55:37
  • UK becomes more self-isolated by restricting official Chinese visas

    If the UK wants to carry out visa restrictions and become more and more self-isolated, just like the Qing Dynasty, the boomerang of more than 200 years ago is now seemingly going to backfire on the UK.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/14 21:45:42
  • Hidden agenda

    US Firms Set to Invest $1 Billion in Philippines. The Biden administration is hoping to elevate economic relations with Manila to keep step with the recent enhancement of security ties.

    By Chen Xia | 2024/3/14 21:11:49
  • Western attempts to badmouth Chinese economy an outdated political tactic to deflect internal conflicts

    It is clear that some Western politicians, vying for positions of power, distort facts and vilify the Chinese economy because they view China as an “alien” that does not conform to the West's path of political and economic development. This creates a simplistic narrative of "good guys" versus "bad guys."

    By Giancarlo Elia Valori | 2024/3/14 19:12:44
  • Unpacking GCI: China's strategic vision comes of age

    All of us have to learn from each other and assist each other in the uneasy process of maturing as a civilization. The GCI provides valuable guidance on how this process of mutual learning and mutual assistance should develop further

    By Andrey Kortunov | 2024/3/14 17:17:46
  • China leads the way in championing clean energy development: IEA Executive Director

    Emissions don't have a passport. Therefore, it is important that clean energy growth is not only in the advanced economies.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/14 16:56:49
  • Boeing's 'big trouble' is a mirror of American manufacturing industry: Global Times editorial

    China has repeatedly told the US that both countries should focus on handling their own affairs rather than shifting blame onto others. This is good and truthful advice, but unfortunately, the US seems unwilling to heed it. However, in the reflections surrounding Boeing, the American public opinion has largely stopped emphasizing the need for "shifting its domestic problems overseas in an attempt to find a cure," indicating that reality is the best teacher.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/13 23:56:48
  • Crashing down

    Boeing has billions in government contracts, supplies jets for world's wars and has iron grip on global travel - but with mounting safety concerns and a whistleblower 'suicide', is the Goliath company 'too big to fail'?

    By Chen Xia | 2024/3/13 22:53:47
  • Japan attempts to bring Pacific islands into a 'Indo-Pacific quagmire'

    Japan and the US do not consider the real needs of Pacific island countries. The "free and open" mentioned by the US and Japan means that if you support the US and Japan, your country will be free, allowing the US and Japan to enter your country, so you need to be open.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/13 22:50:43
  • Hypocrisy in action

    Supplying arms to Israel while providing aid to Gaza—US humanitarian efforts in Gaza are hypocrisy in action.

    By Vitaly Podvitski | 2024/3/13 19:36:05
  • Conflicts the US has involved itself in don't promote peace

    It's very clear that standing beside Israel has become less and less of a popular position among the American people. This conflict in its brutality and the level of death and chaos that has occurred has shown that this is not an ally the American people want to side with.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/13 15:54:20
  • China-Iran-Russia joint drills not a threat, but a security belt: Global Times editorial

    The security of the waters in the Gulf of Oman is crucial to the interests of all countries and requires collective efforts to maintain. The Chinese forces participating in this exercise are from the PLA's 45th escort task force in the Gulf of Aden. China actively engages in international security cooperation and makes contributions, which demonstrates our responsible image as a major nation.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/13 0:26:12
  • Why do foreign groups target Chinese economy as the 'anchor'?: Global Times editorial

    Many overseas institutions and media have noticed the recent rebound in China's consumer price index (CPI) and have positively evaluated the stabilizing policies implemented by the Chinese government. It seems as if the "warmth" of the Chinese economy has suddenly spilled over into other countries.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/12 21:57:04
  • India should maintain strategic sobriety with MIRV tech success

    Truth be told, China is not very concerned about the improvement of India's military capabilities because this improvement does not constitute a trend of India's military power surpassing China.

    By Wang Wenwen | 2024/3/12 21:25:36
  • 'Stadium diplomacy' proves China is African countries' true partner

    The West has painted the construction of stadiums as China's smokescreen for siphoning natural resources and burdening the continent of Africa with debt. Nothing can be further from the truth.

    By Dennis Munene | 2024/3/12 21:18:27
  • US risks leading UN to path of 'brain dead'

    The world will not be a safer place without the UN as a prominent actor. One can hope the American officials stop creating obstacles, so that the UN is able to carry out its honorable mission.

    By Anthony Moretti | 2024/3/12 20:34:07
  • Misplaced priorities

    The US State Department is applying for a $40 billion budget to "compete with China" and to "change the game rules" in international infrastructure.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/12 20:24:08
  • China a key player in global climate change governance with green and low-carbon efforts

    The expression "green and low-carbon development" has been mentioned frequently at China's two sessions this year. Looking ahead, China will continue to strengthen the construction of ecological civilization, participate in global climate and environmental governance, and work with all countries for a clean and beautiful world for future generations.

    By Yang Xiaorong | 2024/3/12 17:29:44
  • Manila's South China Sea provocations jeopardize core ASEAN principles

    The territorial disputes in the South China Sea are complex, yet they can and should be resolved through diplomatic means. Opting for an alternative course of action would prove disastrous for all parties involved.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/12 16:49:49
  • Cranes = 'spies,' how did Washington come up with this absurd equation?: Global Times editorial

    The "witch hunt" initiated by Washington politicians against China disrupts normal trade order, infringes upon the actual interests of local communities and the public of the US. It challenges the intelligence of the American people and has also angered more fans of Chinese products.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/12 0:19:20
  • Neither US nor India can cover up true development of China

    Indian media and some Indian politicians have been intensifying their smear campaigns against China in recent years, often taking them to extreme levels.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/11 22:53:53
  • China a force of moderation in global governance: former Egyptian diplomat

    What Egyptians and others appreciate very much is the pacifist and principled diplomacy of China, in the sense that China is a force of moderation, a friendly country that seeks to cooperate with others: former Egyptian diplomat

    By Global Times | 2024/3/11 19:20:07
  • Preying on the world

    The world can no longer allow whoever has the biggest fist to have the final say, nor can we allow some countries to be at the table while others are on the menu.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/11 18:32:41
  • 'Xinjiang card' an opportunistic, exaggerated political campaign against China

    The Xinjiang card some Western forces have been playing has never really been about human rights but an opportunistic, exaggerated and political campaign that comes and goes as a weapon to attack China on the issue of supply chains, justify decoupling and even product bans which are in fact motivated by protectionism.

    By James Smith | 2024/3/11 16:32:27
  • China's goal of 5 percent growth in 2024 is entirely realistic

    The reason why some Western media outlets were keen to declare China's target growth rate as unrealistically high is because achieving it will destroy the remnants of their claims of “peak China” – the idea that China's economy has ceased to far outgrow economies in the West.

    By John Ross | 2024/3/11 15:10:34
  • Two sessions inject confidence in the world's development: Global Times editorial

    As an important moment in China's political life each year, the two sessions, while striving for development, are also increasingly demonstrating influence beyond China, providing stability and confidence for the world economy's recovery and open development.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/11 0:28:48
  • Regarding US TikTok plunder, ByteDance must not back down

    American political elites cannot stand the global popularity of TikTok, which is beyond the control of American capital, as well as its leading role, so they want to take it over.

    By Hu Xijin | 2024/3/10 22:32:11
  • Can Washington be trusted in seeking 'competition with China, not conflict'?

    US President Joe Biden repeated the old refrain that the US wants “competition with China, not conflict” in his last State of the Union address of his tenure on Thursday. The lawmakers who applauded, and people worldwide concerned about US-China relations, knew that he was lying.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/10 20:40:16
  • Overlooking principles

    Openly robbing TikTok? American politicians have completely tarnished the face of the market economy.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/10 19:04:33
  • West's political maneuvering over Xinjiang issue will face more contempt

    The so-called human rights that exclude survival and development can only be describes as an empty slogan. We do not interfere with others' understanding of human rights. The US and the West should learn to respect China's interpretation of human rights.

    By Wang Yan and Zhang Yuanshi | 2024/3/10 18:57:04
  • China's two sessions clear reflection of system designed to achieve consultation, cooperation and consensus

    China's annual two sessions have begun this week. This critical series of meetings in spring is vital to defining China's approach to economic, political and foreign policy issues for the whole year. It also offers observers a window into the latest ideas and practices of China's development in various aspects, including the whole-process people's democracy, high-quality development, Chinese modernization and the wisdom the country provides to global governance.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/9 19:15:01
  • Washington politicians once again openly try to rob TikTok: Global Times editorial

    The groundless “presumption of guilt” without any evidence is still applied, and the utter violation of the principles of market economy and fair competition is being adopted.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/9 0:18:21
  • China's policy is determined and resolute: Malaysian expert

    The so-called “Chinese economic collapse” put forward by Western countries is completely incorrect, as they do not truly understand China.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/8 18:22:21
  • US' crackdown on TikTok tramples upon First Amendment rights

    The US' crackdown on TikTok tramples upon its First Amendment rights.

    By Carlos Latuff | 2024/3/8 13:15:14
  • China's diplomatic character more prominent against turbulent world: Global Times editorial

    Under the main tone of seeking progress while maintaining stability, major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics is about to enter a new phase in which China can play a great role. During this process, the major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics will undoubtedly keep pace with the times, adhere to principles while innovating, focusing not only on providing a better external environment to facilitate Chinese modernization, but also on maintaining strategic stability and general peace worldwide.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/8 0:47:07
  • Hard for Canberra to stand with Manila over S.China Sea issue

    The ASEAN-Australia Special Summit was held in Melbourne, Australia, on Wednesday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of ASEAN-Australia relations.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/7 21:34:46
  • Double-dealing

    While the US claims that it does not seek to suppress China, it is preparing various suppression tools.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/7 19:55:29
  • How Nuland's retirement will affect US anti-Russia and Indo-Pacific policies

    Victoria Nuland, the third-highest ranking US diplomat, will retire and leave her post this month, the State Department said Tuesday. Nuland has been a frequent target of criticism for her hawkish views on Russia and its actions in Ukraine.

    By Su Lun | 2024/3/7 17:38:02
  • China shows entrepreneurship, speed of modernization while envisioning future avenues

    In the fifth piece of the series "Two sessions inspirations," Augusto Soto (Soto), director of the "Dialogue with China Project," a Spain-based website aiming to promote a better understanding of China, shared his insights on Chinese modernization with Global Times (GT) reporter Xia Wenxin.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/7 16:53:06
  • Three fallacies of US statement on South China Sea

    The US State Department issued a statement on Tuesday regarding the situation in the South China Sea, discrediting China's policies and exaggerating maritime tensions by claiming that it "stands with our ally the Philippines."

    By Ding Duo | 2024/3/7 16:48:09
  • Japan in no position to point fingers at China's military expenditure: Global Times editorial

    China's image as a peaceful and restrained major country is deeply rooted in the world. Only those with ulterior motives, who want to suppress China's normal military development and disrupt China's military modernization development in the name of deterrence, will make an issue of and point an accusing finger at China's reasonable increase in military spending.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/7 0:11:02
  • Fatal boat incident puts DPP authorities at risk if it is not handled properly

    On Tuesday, family members of the victims involved in the February 14 fatal boat incident returned to the Chinese mainland from the Taiwan island feeling disappointed. Despite 15 rounds of consultations, no one from the DPP authorities was willing to take responsibility, or offer an apology to the families of the deceased crew members.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/6 21:54:10
  • Blatant lies

    The Philippines accused Chinese fishing vessels of using cyanide to destroy the sea recently.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/6 21:05:54
  • Why public trust in politicians hits spectacular low in the UK

    Nobody who has watched British civic life in recent years will have been in the least bit surprised that a recent study by the country's Office for National Statistics (ONS) has found only 12 percent of the public trust their politicians, a spectacular low.

    By Mark Blacklock | 2024/3/6 20:32:44
  • BYD's ro-ro ship vs British opium-laden ship: a different path of China's rise

    Approximately a fortnight ago, a large ro-ro ship loaded with more than 5,000 electric vehicles (EVs) from a port in southern China arrived in ports in the Netherlands and Germany.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/3/6 19:48:06
  • Chinese modernization a major innovation in theory, practice of global modernization

    In the fourth piece of the series “Two sessions inspirations,” Giancarlo Elia Valori (Valori), shared his insights with the Global Times (GT)o n the connotations of China's high-quality development and the inspirations Chinese modernization provides to other developing countries.  

    By Global Times | 2024/3/6 19:40:34
  • China's 5% growth target continues to play vital role in world economy: Global Times editorial

    As China's economy and public welfare continue to advance, the living standard of the Chinese nationals is bound to improve, and each year is anticipated to be better than the last.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/6 0:23:02
  • In 2024, what is the human rights issue that deserves the most attention?

    At a recent session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, claimed there was a violation of human rights in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Xizang Autonomous Region.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/5 21:43:01
  • Two-faced

    The behavior of the US and Europe toward China's EVs is contradictory and ridiculous, they promote the development of clean energy while trying to prevent the public from purchasing the electric vehicles from China.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/5 20:34:38
  • Dangerous brinkmanship or back to dialogue: Peace and stability of the South China Sea is at the critical point

    The current tension in the South China Sea is caused by the Philippines unilaterally changing the status quo and rushing to build permanent facilities to serve the illegitimate interests of some politicians.

    By Yang Xiao | 2024/3/5 19:41:25
  • China's high-quality development centered on the people, not on capital

    In the third piece of the series "Two sessions inspirations," Elias Khalil Jabbour (Jabbour), Advisor to the Presidency at New Development Bank and an associate professor at the School of Economics of Brazil's Rio de Janeiro State University, shared his views with Global Times (GT) reporter Xia Wenxin on his projection for the outlook of the Chinese economy in 2024

    By Global Times | 2024/3/5 15:44:14
  • Misplaced focus

    Misplaced focus.

    By Vitaly Podvitski | 2024/3/5 13:52:39
  • China's support of global governance fits with its sense of history

    China's annual two sessions began this week. This critical series of meetings in spring is vital to defining China's approach to economic, political and foreign policy issues for the whole year. It also offers observers a window into the latest ideas and practices of China's development in various aspects, including the whole-process people's democracy, high-quality development, Chinese modernization and the wisdom the country provides to global governance. The Global Times selected the opinions of foreign scholars to shed light on these concepts.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/5 10:56:07
  • Extreme egocentrism

    Extreme egocentrism

    By Carlos Latuff | 2024/3/5 8:53:05
  • Two sessions to show a pathway for world to overcome mistaken view of group confrontation: German think tank founder

    This week, China kicked off the two sessions, one of the most important political gatherings annually. The event offers an important window for the outside world to understand China's development, and where the world's second-largest economy is headed and top policy priorities in 2024.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/5 6:42:23
  • Xinjiang cotton industry maintains good momentum despite US crackdown: political advisor

    The US and its Western allies' relentless crackdown against Xinjiang's cotton industry since 2020 has failed, as the industry has been maintaining sound development momentum, and is seeing rising competitiveness not only in the Chinese market but also internationally, Liang Yong, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and a member of the China Association for Promoting Democracy, one of China's eight noncommunist political parties, told the Global Times. Liang is also the director of Xinjiang cotton industry development leadership office.

    By Li Xuanmin and Chen Zishuai | 2024/3/5 6:33:49
  • The Philippines cannot catch 'big fish' of geopolitics in SCS: Global Times editorial

    We also hope that the Philippines' expression of "hope for a peaceful resolution to the maritime disputes with China" is not just a diplomatic rhetoric shifting the blame onto China.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/4 23:55:00
  • New base in Indian Ocean shows India's obsession of supremacy

    India has long viewed the Indian Ocean as its backyard. This hegemonic mentality is the basis on which India engages with smaller South Asian neighboring countries. Since last year, India had been told its troops "cannot stay" in the Indian Ocean archipelago of the Maldives.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/4 21:10:08
  • Chinese development a remarkable mixture of local and international experience

    In the second piece of the series "Two sessions inspirations," Kerry Brown (Brown), professor of Chinese Studies and director of the Lau China Institute at King's College, London, told Global Times (GT) reporter Su Yaxuan that China's intellectual and cultural heritage is remarkable, and the West needs to understand and learn from China.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/4 20:46:24
  • China and Europe can be forces of stability amid global turbulence

    The 60th year of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) isn't easy. MSC Chairman Christoph Heusgen called on everyone to look for "silver linings" among the dark clouds. Indeed, pessimism is more likely to attract attention than problem-solving. Looking beyond Europe or the North Atlantic, China, a partner, a force for stability, rather than a rival or a threat, can help overcome the lose-lose dilemma.

    By Ou Shi | 2024/3/4 19:40:23
  • Renewal of US-China STA requires reasonable minds to prevail

    Many scientists and researchers in the US and China are continuing to sit on the edge of their seats as they await the final decision on the possible renewal of the US-China Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement (STA).

    By Denis Simon | 2024/3/4 19:05:21
  • NATO will reduce Sweden's security, peace

    Why did Sweden abandon its 200-year-long stay out of war and its contemporary non-aligned and neutral status, which had served it so well?

    By Jan Oberg | 2024/3/4 17:04:05
  • Two sessions starting gun for Chinese people's spring of progress: Global Times editorial

    The second session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) and the second session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) will open on March 5 and 4, respectively.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/4 0:27:54
  • Messi incident won't affect HK's mega-event economy development plans: NPC Deputy

    The incident involving Lionel Messi not playing in Hong Kong has no impact on the city's plans to host mega events, as it is considered just an isolated case, according to a Hong Kong deputy to the National People's Congress (NPC) speaking to the Global Times. The city is set to host several major events to enhance its prestige.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/4 0:24:31
  • Growing 'high fence' in US will eventually suffocate people inside the 'small yard'

    "National security" is the most grandiose reason for the US to build a "small yard and high fence" type of trade and industrial protectionism, which has become the "conventional weapon" of the US strategy against China.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/3 20:52:00
  • Consultative democracy means people can engage with policies at every level of society

    China has got a very unique and well-developed system of consultative democracy, which means that people can engage with the policies of the government at every level in society, and they are being consulted at every level, says Martin Albrow.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/3 20:46:50
  • The hypocrite-in-chief

    The US has airdropped humanitarian aid for Gaza.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/3/3 19:05:06
  • South Korea's strengthened relations with Japan may pose as its Achilles' heel

    The current South Korean administration has been criticized as lacking a sense of national independence compared to its predecessors, and President Yoon Suk-yeol's latest remake provides a clear example to this perception.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/2 20:40:27
  • Can bombing ease tensions in the Red Sea?

    Using violence may be cruel, but it is efficient in international relations, in the eyes of cynical US politicians. Maybe from the US perspective, the world is one big jungle and “elephants” can reach for fruits however they see fit, even if by stamping on countless “ants.”

    By Xin Ping | 2024/3/2 13:50:11
  • This time, Putin's nuclear warning is unusual

    For Putin, it is better to hold nuclear deterrence, forcing the West to compromise or show restraint on key issues, rather than actually using the weapons. Once nuclear weapons are used, the situation will escalate, and the Kremlin is likely to lose control over what happens next.

    By Hu Xijin | 2024/3/2 0:18:44
  • Can US auto industry take the lead by digging trench for China?: Global Times editorial

    What a bitter irony, building a wall so high and still feeling insecure - then dig another trench.

    By Global Times | 2024/3/2 0:16:31
  • Britain: Stop throwing stones – you live in a glass house

    There is a country where politicians want to arrest and fine you just for wearing a mask at a protest, or send you to jail for up to six months for shouting too loudly at a public demonstration. If the police think your protest event is causing "more than minor" disruption, they can arrest you. In fact, there is a whole raft of legislation designed to stifle dissent in this country. It disguises this incremental form of repression as well-intended measures to protect public order and safety - but it is designed to protect only itself from criticism. This is Britain.

    By Mark Blacklock | 2024/3/1 14:02:34
  • Why is the West inventing an imaginary Arctic threat of China-Russia cooperation?

    A collection of Western media outlets from the US' NBC News to the UK's Daily Mail and Canada's The Globe And Mail have hyped up a report from open-source intelligence firm Strider Technologies earlier this month about growing China-Russia economic cooperation in the Arctic. Energy and logistics investments are misportrayed as being driven by secret military intentions. However, the real secret intentions are those of the Western media, conjuring up perceptions about China's intentions in the Arctic.

    By Andrew Korybko | 2024/3/1 13:07:44
  • This report card marks the constitution of China's economy: Global Times editorial

    We must firmly focus on doing our own things well, continuously strengthen the foundation of "stability," accumulate the momentum of "progress," and consolidate the positive momentum. The Chinese economy will continue to demonstrate its resilience, vitality, and potential, and will remain the largest engine of global growth.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/29 23:50:25
  • Manila's attempt to rally external forces on S.China Sea issue will only backfire

    Once again, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has demonstrated his naivety and strategic immaturity on the international stage, this time in Australia.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/29 20:29:11
  • Playing 'China threat' card in the Pacific, the US is doomed to be frustrated

    In light of the Chinese police cooperating with Kiribati, the US once again turned its attention to this Pacific Island nation, and "cautioned" countries in the region against assistance from Chinese security forces, according to a Reuters report on Monday.

    By Chen Hong | 2024/2/29 19:20:38
  • Britain reaps the whirlwind for dumping Huawei

    Recent studies found that the UK now has the least effective 5G rollout in the G7 group of advanced economies, and London lags behind rest of Europe when it comes to 5G network quality. This comes despite the government having made an electoral manifesto pledge to make gigabit broadband available to 85 percent of the UK by 2025 and nationwide by 2030. It further pledged £5 billion to achieve these results.

    By James Smith | 2024/2/29 18:23:05
  • Diplomacy the only right choice for China, Philippines

    Since last year, the Philippines has made continuous moves exacerbating the South China Sea issue. Just recently, on February 19, the Philippines and the US conducted the second phase of a third joint patrol. Then, on February 25, the Philippines Coast Guard accused China of jamming signals of Philippine ships at specific times during its operations in the South China Sea.

    By Victor Gao | 2024/2/29 18:15:53
  • Rising pet surrenders in US reveal economic inequality

    The economic strain felt by average working individuals in the Western world, particularly in the US, has reached a critical juncture, compelling many to reassess fundamental aspects of their lives, including decisions about family and pets. As inflation continues to surge, the financial burden on households has become increasingly untenable, leading to difficult choices and heartbreaking consequences.

    By Bradley Blankenship | 2024/2/29 17:05:14
  • Poisoning the ocean

    Poisoning the ocean.

    By Carlos Latuff | 2024/2/29 11:53:43
  • This development boosts world's confidence in WTO: Global Times editorial

    The world economy thrives when open and declines when closed. Safeguarding the hard-won free trade and multilateral trading system requires global joint efforts.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/29 0:16:53
  • Biden campaign joining TikTok proves 'US national security threat' rhetoric nonsense

    TikTok is viewed by many US politicians as a tool "manipulated by China." However, when it comes to politicians' own interests, it becomes a tool to get closer to the public, reflecting how utilitarian American politics is.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/28 21:38:41
  • Inciting tensions

    The US sees China-Kiribati security cooperation with an obvious bias.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/2/28 21:33:22
  • Space development: Star Wars or Star Trek?

    If humankind is committed to its survival and prospering, it has to choose the Star Trek path over the Star Wars path.

    By Andrey Kortunov | 2024/2/28 18:35:33
  • Aaron Bushnell's death points to US extreme, fundamentally ill foreign policy

    While it is too late to save Bushnell, it may not be too late to create avenues and outlets for people like him to fight for justice in life, rather than forfeit their lives to shake the US and Americans from their foreign policy of death.

    By Brian Berletic | 2024/2/28 18:29:24
  • Regional conflicts contribute to US arms sales, jobs

    Where does America find the funds to support Ukraine so generously? Well, it all depends on how you crunch the numbers.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/2/28 17:53:50
  • Why has Chinese firms' performance become a feature at MWC Barcelona?: Global Times editorial

    The theme of the MWC Barcelona is "Future First." To some extent, the further away geopolitics is from technological development and cooperation, the closer the world is to the future.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/28 0:08:58
  • Self-isolation

    For the US, keeping building a "small yard, high fence" is not self-protection, but self-isolation.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/2/27 21:14:21
  • Sweden joining NATO makes European countries a 'dish' on US 'menu'

    At the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken openly peddled his "table and menu theory." Perhaps the whole of Europe has long been a delicacy on the US "menu."

    By Global Times | 2024/2/27 21:05:04
  • EU needs to acknowledge the end of Global South compliance with Europe-centered world order

    For the EU, returning to the path of peace and development is the solution to its estrangement with Global South countries.

    By Ma Yuhan | 2024/2/27 20:56:04
  • DPP authorities should recognize the reality and deal with the fishing boat incident properly

    The DPP authorities should understand the situation clearly and promptly adopt an appropriate attitude and take concrete measures to properly address this issue, giving an explanation to the families of the deceased and compatriots on both sides of the Straits.

    By Li Muye | 2024/2/27 20:46:49
  • US Empire of Chaos decouples from reality, morality

    A post-Pax Americana world is emerging, and it will be free from the anti-Sun Tzu dogma of the Empire of Chaos.

    By S.L. Kanthan | 2024/2/27 20:39:55
  • Pillars of US founding are being abandoned

    America has left three pillars of a free society - the right to life, the right to liberty, and the right to pursue happiness and prosperity. Yet, these truths of the American founding are being abandoned.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/27 19:21:07
  • Burns should tell more truth about China-US relations: Global Times editorial

    Burns has a responsibility to translate this understanding into positive energy to propel China-US relations back onto a healthy track, speaking more truths about the bilateral relationship. The murky atmosphere in US public opinion on China needs to be clarified.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/26 23:57:24
  • Malaysian PM's remarks reveal US' self-entertaining hegemonic diplomacy

    In simple and clear-cut remarks, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim told the US, Europe and a wider range of the world that the baton of American hegemony is failing – Washington is increasingly incapable of dictating the choices of other countries.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/26 21:26:46
  • Contaminated

    Japan's dumping of nuclear-contaminated wastewater continues to poison the world.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/2/26 21:19:57
  • Taiwan authorities shouldn't ignore, distort or manipulate mainland's goodwill of peaceful reunification

    If the goodwill from the mainland receives a positive response from Taiwan island, then reunification can certainly be peaceful. Achieving the goal at a minimal cost is the best outcome.

    By Shen Yi | 2024/2/26 21:03:34
  • Uncertain new outlook amid crumbling old order

    If the US continues to have the ability to construct a unipolar world order, then this world order will be the worst that human society has ever seen. People must have a clear understanding of this.

    By Zheng Yongnian | 2024/2/26 20:52:34
  • Russia-Ukraine conflict further subordinates Europe to the US

    Everything that happened in Ukraine was completely predictable. The US knew the risks of expanding NATO up to Russia's borders. It continued pushing and pushing, causing this war.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/26 19:15:44
  • The Russia-Ukraine conflict is a catalyst for new international order

    The Russia-Ukraine conflict is a touchstone for great power politics and the direction of the international landscape.

    By Gao Jian | 2024/2/26 17:45:25
  • Expect some surprises for the world at the WTO's 2024 Ministerial Conference: Global Times editorial

    At a time when the global economic recovery is sluggish, trade, characterized by creating net economic gains for the world and having an inextricable link to global prosperity and stability, should be given higher priority.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/26 0:52:49
  • US-set table of international order to become unstable if Washington ignores needs of developing countries

    Whether in the United Nations or in the WTO, which now urgently needs reform, Washington's approach has constituted the greatest challenge to the existing international order.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/25 21:54:03
  • Hindering peace

    Who is hindering the efforts to achieve peace between Russia and Ukraine?

    By Liu Rui | 2024/2/25 20:37:32
  • What lies ahead for Julian Assange is bound to make anyone squeamish

    If this latest judgment goes against Assange, Wilkie's observation is hard to dispute. “If Mr Assange is extradited to the US, it would be a direct attack on media freedom, as it would set a frightening precedent for all journalists that they too are at risk of being locked up, just for doing their job.”

    By Dr Binoy Kampmark | 2024/2/25 20:29:38
  • Two years after Russia-Ukraine conflict, Western hypocrisy is harder and harder to sell

    That frustration has made the Russians consider that they can't really trust any Western-brokered peace deal, and that this peace will have to be agreed on the basis of the realpolitik, the real situation on the ground.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/25 18:20:26
  • Two candidates, no difference

    We don't elect our president, and whoever is chosen by our party superiors and overlords is chosen specifically because they will continue America's uninterrupted streak of violent international adventurism: American scholar Elias Cepeda.

    By Elias Cepeda | 2024/2/24 12:29:04
  • Nvidia's pragmatic approach to Chinese market is worth Washington's reflection: Global Times editorial

    We welcome Nvidia's participation in the competition in the Chinese market and believe that this market is expansive enough to accommodate both Nvidia and innovative Chinese enterprises.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/24 0:20:14
  • China must be prepared to deal with changes brought about by Russia-Ukraine conflict

    It is important for China to grasp the main characteristics and medium- to long-term trends of the era of change under the Russia-Ukraine conflict and to fully prepare for international and domestic responses.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/23 20:38:42
  • 2-year mark of Russia-Ukraine conflict: Tragedy could have been avoided: Global Times editorial

    As the Russia-Ukraine conflict approaches its second anniversary, the need for peace talks and negotiations becomes more urgent, and the international community should make every effort to end this bloody conflict as soon as possible. Especially for the US and the West, who promoted and escalated this tragedy due to their own issues, they must now make greater efforts to bring about its end.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/23 0:19:45
  • Increasingly delusional

    The Biden administration announced a plan to invest billions in domestic manufacturing of cargo cranes, citing concerns that Chinese-made cranes could "pose a potential national-security risk."

    By Liu Rui | 2024/2/22 20:33:24
  • 'Cranes threat' reflects how ignorant, paranoid US politicians are

    From corn mills to cranes, it seems that whenever the US wants to restrict a Chinese-made product, it will be covered in the coat of national security. Does the US use the "national security" excuse as they have nothing negative to say about Chinese products?

    By Global Times | 2024/2/22 20:23:55
  • Australia descends into the abyss of an arms race

    Pessimistic predictions of the regional situation and negative perceptions of strategic competition among great powers are the ideological roots of Australia's expansive defense strategy. However, such a strategy will only fail to increase Australia's security.

    By Qin Sheng | 2024/2/22 20:01:07
  • The end result of Russia-Ukraine conflict to be a frozen conflict devoid of a genuine peace agreement: John Mearsheimer

    The end result will be a frozen conflict, but you will not have a genuine peace agreement, and therefore, there will always be the danger that the frozen conflict will, once again, become a hot conflict.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/22 15:48:47
  • Harassing Chinese students an embarrassment for America

    Detaining Chinese students who have approval to study in the US is bad policy. Detaining Chinese scientists who are working all over the US is bad policy. Derailing efforts to bring the brightest minds to the US is bad policy. The time to stop all of this is now.

    By Anthony Moretti | 2024/2/22 15:10:58
  • Colorful lights during Spring Festival ignite Chinese people's expectation

    Today, the people of Shanxi continue to preserve traditional Chinese New Year customs in a modern way. The hearts of the people of Shanxi are as warm and bright as the colorful lights, lighting up countless homes and praying for peace across the country.

    By Ma Ruiqian | 2024/2/22 13:28:01
  • What does Blinken's 'table and menu theory' signify?: Global Times editorial

    The vast majority of countries in the international community share the common desire for peace over war, justice over hegemony, and cooperation over confrontation. No country is destined to become the fish on the menu. Going against this historical trend is bound to be criticized and opposed by the international community.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/22 0:06:05
  • Australia taking a path of 'arming to the teeth' pleases US, harms itself

    Canberra appears to be feeling greater insecurity and increasingly views China as a potential threat, leading to its decision to pursue continuous expansion of military capabilities. However, what truly makes Australia insecure is its blind following of the US' strategy and the anti-China hidden agenda of US-led alliances, such as AUKUS.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/21 21:14:55
  • Destroyer of peace

    The US on Tuesday again vetoed a draft UNSC resolution on the Israel-Hamas conflict. This is the fourth time the US has used its veto on the Gaza cease-fire.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/2/21 20:48:13
  • Garment plants show China's economic transformation

    When more and more consumers around the world do not want to "dress the same," it provides a huge opportunity for the development of China's textile manufacturing industry.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/2/21 20:19:28
  • Article 23 legislation imminent, necessary for Hong Kong

    With Article 23, Hong Kong will no longer be susceptible to manipulation or infiltration by international anti-China forces aiming to use this city to destabilize either the HKSAR government or the Chinese central government.

    By Lawrence Ma | 2024/2/21 19:39:39
  • US uses Russia-Ukraine conflict to gain the upper hand over Europe: German MP

    The biggest beneficiaries of the war in Ukraine are the US arms companies and US corporations as a whole. Alongside Ukraine, Europe has thus become the loser of the war.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/21 18:58:20
  • Coexisting and cooperating with China is the only choice for the US

    China has to make the US political elites recognize that it is futile to deal with China in the same way as it historically dealt with the Soviet Union and other major powers in history.

    By Hu Xijin | 2024/2/21 16:21:06
  • Singapore Airshow, starting point for C919 to step onto world stage: Global Times editorial

    China is not a challenge or a threat, but a contributor to making the global cake bigger and a new engine for growth.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/20 23:56:38
  • Trampling on the free market

    The European Union will launch formal investigation into TikTok.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/2/20 21:19:35
  • Regular patrols send warning to provocations by Taiwan authorities

    The mainland's regular patrols in the Xiamen-Kinmen waters serve as a warning to Taiwan authorities. Apart from making empty threats, they simply do not have the capital to cause trouble in the Taiwan Straits. The mainland's counteract capability is overwhelming, and every time there is friction and conflict, Taiwan's only ultimate choice is to retreat.

    By Hu Xijin | 2024/2/20 20:55:19
  • The initiative for China's AI development is in the hands of China

    AI is in a stage of rapid development, and the research breakthroughs in the US should be seen as an encouragement for us to strive to catch up. Faced with the technological gap between China and the US, Chinese people do not need to be overly worried as we strive to catch up with the US and accelerate the development of a path suitable for China's AI industry.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/20 20:35:28
  • Reunion of ethnic cultures a highlight in Inner Mongolian families during Spring Festival

    The 56 ethnic groups in China eagerly anticipate the Spring Festival every year, hoping to see ethnic integration and cultural displays. For the 56 ethnic groups in China, the Spring Festival is not just a festival but a reunion – a reunion of ethnic cultures.

    By Su Yaxuan | 2024/2/20 18:31:33
  • What divergent voices about China at MSC convey

    The attitudes toward China at the MSC were diverse. The debate reflected the significance of China's participation in this forum. Only by actively and proactively voicing China's voices can the world see a more authentic image of China.

    By Sun Chenghao | 2024/2/20 17:53:14
  • Washington bears most responsibility for sustaining the Russia-Ukraine conflict

    The US bears a lot of responsibility for starting the Russia-Ukraine conflict and most of the responsibility for sustaining it. Proxy wars are used to further the ends of the American empire to the detriment of the countries involved.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/20 17:03:05
  • Pursue development in concert common aspiration of the whole society: Global Times editorial

    The economic growth targets set by various regions fully reflect the pursuit of fostering new productive forces and steadily promoting high-quality development and. The direction is clear: making every effort to create vitality and enhance productivity. Immersing oneself in the tide of China's high-quality economic development, harnessing the practical work spirit of billions of people, the Year of the Dragon holds promise, and the future is optimistic.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/20 1:14:32
  • AUKUS is crumbling despite much hype surrounding possible expansion

    The awkwardness of AUKUS is surfacing. It is not workable on so many levels. Relevant parties' calculations and internal divisions may at the end of the day lead to an acceleration of the sinking of AUKUS.

    By Global Times | 2024/2/20 0:54:37
  • Limitations of West's reflections on security dilemma

    There is a growing imbalance in the West between its policy goals of development and security and its policy instruments of military and diplomacy.

    By Cui Hongjian | 2024/2/19 22:52:06
  • As Africa's relations with West grow uncertain, China-Africa ties continue to strengthen

    As the continent goes back to the drawing board to determine how to move forward with the West, the number of African countries keen on joining hands with China and deepening relations has only grown. The year of 2024 will be a busy, productive year for China and Africa.

    By Joyce Chimbi | 2024/2/19 22:38:24
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