Why the CIFTIS 'circle of friends' continues to expand: Global Times editorial

What resonates with the attractiveness of the large platform of CIFTIS and the big Chinese market behind it is the mutual fondness between exhibitors from all over the world and the Chinese market.

It is the people of Ukraine who have paid the price for the US and UK's instigation of "let's just fight" with their lives, while the two countries, who continue to stoke the flames, are calculating the political and economic ...

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Many African countries have long been dependent on Western loans and aid, but these resources have not significantly improved their economic growth. In contrast, China-Africa cooperation focuses on infrastructure, which is crucial for development and modernization.

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  • Sánchez's 'significant turnaround' is not surprising: Global Times editorial

    It should be noted that after Sánchez's visit to China, where he gained a deeper understanding of Chinese companies' development and China's development philosophy, such a shift in thinking is, in fact, not surprising at all.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/13 0:17:28
  • The only correct choice for the Philippines is to leave Xianbin Jiao immediately

    The Philippines should not underestimate the high costs that will inevitably arise from challenging China and undermining regional security, nor should it assume that it has the backing of major powers. For the Philippines, the only correct choice is to immediately withdraw its ships and personnel at Xianbin Jiao.

    By Yang Xiao | 2024/9/12 18:35:17
  • Beijing Xiangshan Forum accumulates positive energy for global security: Global Times editorial

    The 11th Beijing Xiangshan Forum kicks off on Thursday. The number and level of participants has exceeded all previous years, with over 500 official representatives from more than 100 countries and international organizations, as well as over 200 experts and scholars from both China and abroad.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/12 0:19:41
  • Germany's decision to send warships through Taiwan Straits: All harm, no gain

    Planning to send warships to pass through the Taiwan Straits, Germany is abandoning its prudent and rational approach of over 20 years by undertaking a move with nothing to gain and everything to lose.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/11 23:01:03
  • Hong Kong's prosperity, stability best rebuttals to US' smear campaign

    Currently, the foundation of Hong Kong's success remains solid. The accusations made by the US regarding Hong Kong's business environment are completely fictitious and represent a continuation of its smear campaign against the city.

    By Li Xiaobing | 2024/9/11 21:49:04
  • China's investments evolve with Africa's changing development needs

    Many Chinese businesses, including small and medium-sized enterprises, need employees who can speak Chinese. Enhancing young people's employability is crucial for Kenya's economic development and long-term debt solution.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/9/11 21:43:33
  • 'Philippines should commit as much as possible to being consistent on neutrality'

    The Philippines' actions regarding the South China Sea have definitely somewhat impacted ASEAN unity and centrality. This has led to potential fragmentations.

    By Global Tiimes | 2024/9/11 21:36:29
  • Hope Chinese men's national soccer team will truly 'recognize shame and inspire bravery': Global Times editorial

    As football reforms continue to deepen, the Chinese team should strive to play with skill, determination, and dignity on a clean pitch, and the public eagerly anticipates the arrival of that day.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/11 0:47:49
  • Does 'Draghi's report' offer the prescription Europe truly needs?

    Former European Central Bank chief and Italian prime minister Mario Draghi presented a report at a news conference in Brussels on Monday, titled “The Future of European Competitiveness."

    By Global Times | 2024/9/11 0:22:03
  • Gumti River flood unveils complexity in ties between Bangladesh, India

    Bangladesh was recently hit by a "catastrophic flood." Affected by continuous monsoon rainfall and overflowing rivers, counties in southeastern Bangladesh have been trapped by floodwaters, houses and crops have been submerged, and livestock have been washed away.

    By Liu Zongyi | 2024/9/10 23:38:03
  • My personal journey to Xizang defies Western narratives

    I consider myself to be very lucky to have the opportunity to visit Xizang and what I saw surprised me. The trip recently was arranged by the Information Office of the Xizang Autonomous Region.

    By Jerry Grey | 2024/9/10 23:11:39
  • Under scrutiny

    The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) renewed its call for comprehensive reforms in the US anti-doping system, citing growing concerns about American athletes participating in major international competitions without undergoing adequate testing.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/9/10 22:16:48
  • China and Africa jointly build a model for implementing GDI

    As a key driver of global development, China offers its wisdom and solutions through the Global Development Initiative and other international public goods to address global challenges and promote sustainable development.

    By Wei Jianguo | 2024/9/10 21:10:31
  • The wheel of delusions

    Recently, a dozen US lawmakers sent a letter to the Biden administration urging it to address "the use of Chinese-manufactured agriculture drones."

    By Liu Rui | 2024/9/10 0:45:12
  • Some US politicians push new wave of anti-China McCarthyism with lies

    When the heads of CIA and MI6 appeared together publicly for the first time in their 77-year intelligence-sharing partnership over the weekend, they warned of an "unprecedented array of threats."

    By Global Times | 2024/9/10 0:40:21
  • Japan's transition from defense to offense a cause for concern

    Recently, Japan's Ministry of Defense released its draft request for the defense budget for the fiscal year 2025.

    By Zhang Junshe | 2024/9/10 0:35:15
  • What two major developments regarding foreign investment access in one day signal: Global Times editorial

    On Sunday, China's National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Commerce released the Special Administrative Measures (Negative List) for Foreign Investment Access (2024 Edition).

    By Global Times | 2024/9/10 0:28:23
  • US muddies S.China Sea waters with 'US-Philippines+N' mechanism

    The US and its Asia-Pacific allies are establishing various bilateral and mini-multilateral cooperation mechanisms primarily to serve US national interests. However, these countries possess different capabilities and varying levels of willingness to confront China.

    By Sun Xihui and Wu Zongcan | 2024/9/10 0:16:34
  • Engaging fully with China will unlock benefits for Spain and Europe

    Given my understanding of both the Chinese and Spanish economies and businesses, despite the difference in the size of our economies, I believe there are numerous opportunities for commercial and technological synergy.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/9 21:52:15
  • US attacks Brazil's ban on X for interests of US multinational corporations

    The Brazilian Supreme Court made this decision mainly because X failed to comply with the court's previous orders, including not appointing its legal representative in Brazil within the specified time limit.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/9 0:18:57
  • Hyping up the 'China threat,' they may really be running out of material: Global Times editorial

    Agriculture is typically one of the areas least associated with “great power competition.” Yet, in recent years, some US lawmakers have been digging “security risks” in this field, claiming that China is buying up US agricultural land, stealing genetically modified seeds from American farms.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/9 0:08:24
  • Collaboration between China, Africa helps foster a more just global order

    The collaboration between China and Africa is significant for fostering a more just global order, as it challenges the traditional Western-dominated economic and political frameworks.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/8 22:54:45
  • Chinese Paralympians illustrate nation's care of people with disabilities

    China's lead in the Paris Paralympics reflects China's comprehensive efforts to develop into a sports power. China not only emphasizes the sports of ordinary people, but also pays attention to the sports of people with disabilities.

    By Luo Le | 2024/9/8 20:34:57
  • Turkey's BRICS bid marks a wider desire for fairer international order

    Turkey has submitted a request to join the BRICS group of major emerging market nations, the spokesman of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party said Tuesday.

    By Wang Jin | 2024/9/8 20:28:12
  • Under US' manipulation

    Ottawa would impose a 100 percent tariff on imports of Chinese EVs and announced a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and aluminum from China. These measures align with the tariffs set by the US

    By Liu Rui | 2024/9/8 18:47:26
  • China-Africa cooperation gives financial boost the continent needs: AU official

    China-Africa cooperation has been very helpful in terms of "giving the financial boost that Africa needs" when there are constraints in terms of the FDI flows from the Western countries, Nardos Bekele-Thomas, the Chief Executive Officer for the Africa Union Development Agency-New Partnerships for Africa's Development (AUDA-NEPAD) stressed on Saturday on the sidelines of a financial forum.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/7 20:20:55
  • Adjusting cross-border adoption policy inevitable outcome of China's development and progress: Global Times editorial

    It can be said that with the solid advances of child welfare in China, adjustments to China's cross-border adoption policies have naturally followed.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/7 1:06:31
  • Real choice for Africa: Not between China and US, but who does the right thing

    The taste of the pudding is really in eating it, and it should be the African countries who taste the pudding and tell the whole world which pudding they like best.

    By Victor Gao | 2024/9/6 21:29:40
  • Condoning provocations

    The US condones the Philippines' provocations in the South China Sea.

    By Carlos Latuff | 2024/9/6 21:06:29
  • US is facing backlash for pressuring its allies to limit cooperation with China

    Although the US has been trying hard to restrict China's high-tech development even at the expense of its allies' interests and the global supply chain, it not only hasn't achieved its desired outcome, but only to find itself surrounded by discontented allies.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/6 0:39:01
  • The momentum of China-Africa joining hands to advance modernization is boundless: Global Times editorial

    If China-Africa cooperation can carve out a new path for South-South cooperation, it would be a tremendous encouragement for countries in the Global South. This would provide a fresh perspective on addressing global development issues and has positive implications for demonstration and promotion.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/6 0:37:07
  • South Africa 'appreciative' of FOCAC relationship as a mutually beneficial one, says President Ramaphosa

    We are pretty straightforward and say we want to learn. We want to see how China has reached this level of great development.

    By Wang Wenwen | 2024/9/5 23:28:34
  • Promoting Africa's food supply

    China and Africa will work together to improve people's well-being.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/9/5 21:23:41
  • Astronauts' plight in space lays bare US' setback in innovation, manufacturing

    Once a global leader in space technology, the US now faces unprecedented challenges and urgently needs to reboot innovation, enhance manufacturing, and optimize management systems.

    By Shen Yi | 2024/9/5 20:50:59
  • Will South Korea welcome Kishida's legacy-seeking visit?

    South Korean media outlet the Hankyoreh suggest that if Kishida only comes empty-handed to take photos without the minimum sincere gesture to pursue true Japan-Korea friendship, this visit will be meaningless. This reflects the sentiment in South Korea.

    By Yang Zhen | 2024/9/5 20:38:19
  • 'It is crucial to tell the real China-Africa story'

    We need to communicate better and more effectively to convey the real story. It is the people who will defend the relationship between our countries for a long time to come.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/5 18:40:14
  • Despite global climate crisis, the West still prioritizes geopolitics over green cooperation

    Climate change requires all countries to collaborate in saving the planet.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/5 0:48:41
  • China-Africa community with a shared future sets a stellar example for the world: Global Times editorial

    We have been fighting shoulder to shoulder imperialism, colonialism, and hegemonism, and advancing hand in hand along the path of development, revitalization, and modernization.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/5 0:44:38
  • Green cooperation

    China-Africa green cooperation has strong inherent momentum.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/9/4 20:12:47
  • Essential to build a strong China-Africa community with a shared future

    Egypt was among the very first countries to join the important BRI. When I say “important,” it's because it was a game changer – a game changer that addressed a significant gap in the field of development.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/4 19:47:41
  • Chinese electric vehicles an asset for the UK

    For UK, Chinese EVs are an asset, not a hindrance. You should not bite the hand that feeds you.

    By James Smith | 2024/9/4 19:35:51
  • Death of Chinese-American scientist a wake-up call for US' extreme science policies

    Jane Wu's death is a great loss to the scientific research community. Yet, what it epitomizes more is a tragedy under the US' crooked tech suppression against China and anyone or anything related to that country.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/4 0:16:26
  • China-Africa green cooperation has strong inherent momentum: Global Times editorial

    Africa's enthusiasm for cooperation in new energy production capacity is a manifestation of its positive pursuit of development. The cooperation between China and Africa is one of the directions for jointly promoting modernization and it is also an appropriate course of action.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/4 0:11:31
  • Why did Chinese tennis player Zheng Qinwen respond to a slur assertively?

    Why did Zheng feel offended when some spectators shouted the slur "yellow banana"? In the modern context, this term carries strong racial discrimination connotations. The essence of sports competition lies in fair play and the display of individual abilities, not racial or cultural superiority. Zheng's assertive response effectively answers why she can rise to the top of the global tennis scene.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/9/3 20:44:13
  • Strong cooperation

    China-africa cooperation in emerging areas is gaining momentum.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/9/3 20:11:36
  • China's innovation, manufacturing scale promote global green transition

    As China continues to integrate into the international energy market, it is also making new contributions by building platforms for high-level energy cooperation and leading global energy governance reforms. China can serve as a communicator between energy exporters and consumers, stabilize fossil energy supplies and green energy development, and contribute to eliminating international energy poverty and addressing global climate change.

    By Liu Qian | 2024/9/3 19:51:18
  • Wrong for Europe to allow NATO to push into Asia-Pacific

    Recent months have seen signs of increased activity in the Asia-Pacific by European members of NATO. Countries in the region have long developed their own way to address differences, and there is no need for intervention from the outside.

    By Ou Shi | 2024/9/3 19:47:04
  • 'A lot can be done if Global South stands together'

    China's voice is very important. It helps the Global South to stand firm in defending their interest. We are very thankful for China to take the lead on this. There are a lot of things that can be done if the Global South stands together. China is not alone, and Africa is not alone, says an African scholar.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/3 19:27:16
  • Behind Manila's S.China Sea provocations a small circle of external tension fuelers

    Interfering with China's disputes with other countries or even China's domestic affairs has long been a tactic employed by the US and its allies. By taking sides and backing provocative actions in the South China Sea, they are only adding fuel to the fire and making it harder for parties involved to find a peaceful solution.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/3 0:29:10
  • 'Joining hands to advance modernization' a gift of China and Africa to the World: Global Times editorial

    In the past, China was a companion of Africa in seeking liberation; in the future, China will also be a fellow traveler of Africa in seeking development.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/3 0:26:48
  • Olympic spirit, natl identity conveyed via mainland Olympians' HK visit

    The Olympics can always ignite the sense of national identity of Hongkongers. The spirit of mainland Olympians who visited Hong Kong recently encourages Hongkongers to actively integrate into China's development. Hong Kong's future rests upon the future of the country.

    By Wang Wenwen | 2024/9/2 21:37:50
  • Dodging questions

    Japan continues to ignore the concerns of the international community.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/9/2 21:33:37
  • China's energy transition drives global green growth

    The release of the white paper titled "China's Energy Transition" provides empirical experience for China to further promote energy transition and formulate the next action plan for carbon neutrality. It also provides a useful reference for the world to advance the energy transition process and jointly respond to climate change.

    By Lin Boqiang | 2024/9/2 20:44:43
  • The only choice for Manila is to withdraw its ship, personnel from Xianbin Jiao: Global Times editorial

    The CCG vessel's law enforcement is in accordance with the law and regulations. It is the US and the Philippines that stirred troubles and dangerously escalated the situation.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/2 1:12:26
  • ASML risks losing Chinese market permanently if it complies with US restrictions

    For those companies that follow the US in containing China, it will be challenging to return once they lose the Chinese market.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/1 21:37:32
  • Philippine vessel's illegal behavior and despicable motive

    The Philippines' despicable actions disregard the safety of its own vessel and its personnel, and disrupt peace and stability in the South China Sea.

    By Chen Xidi | 2024/9/1 20:01:06
  • China a model for development that African countries can follow

    China offered a model for modernization of developing countries. How China transferred from this level to this advanced level is very important for Egypt and other developing countries.

    By Global Times | 2024/9/1 19:42:02
  • Closer cooperation

    China and Africa have embarked on a path of increasingly close cooperation.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/9/1 17:28:00
  • Regional countries should be particularly vigilant about US-Philippines provocations in South China Sea

    The Philippines relying on external powers for its own interests may ultimately result in negative consequences for itself, and these adverse effects could potentially spill over into the region. ASEAN countries, in particular, need to stay vigilant and resist such actions.

    By Ding Duo | 2024/8/31 12:18:06
  • What Tata Motors' purchase of Chinese battery packs reveals: Global Times editorial

    For the Global South, the urgent task remains to build capacities through greater openness and active participation in global division of labor and cooperation. In this regard, China is not only a pioneer but also a partner.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/31 0:20:05
  • The age-old tactics used by the US to smear China

    The US employs a range of tactics to ensure that everybody remains misinformed. It's done through trickery but to an informed observer it's very easy to see through. Some of those tactics include lies, misinformation, selective modality, omission of facts and disparagement.

    By Jerry Grey | 2024/8/31 0:16:51
  • Puppet show

    Puppet show.

    By Carlos Latuff | 2024/8/30 17:53:39
  • How Manila stages a ridiculous soap opera twisting the South China Sea truth

    The Philippines has truly mastered the art of twisting the truth. It stirs up trouble in the South China Sea, escalates the situation, pushes it to the international stage, and then calls China the "biggest disruptor." It's like watching a ridiculous soap opera unfold before our eyes.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/30 0:57:15
  • Hope US will also use 'three responsibilities' to benchmark its actions : Global Times editorial

    Chinese President Xi Jinping met with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan at the Great Hall of the People on Thursday in Beijing. At a critical juncture where China-US relations are stabilizing from deterioration, Xi put forward strategic, overall, and directional guidance on China-US relations, demonstrating to the US side China's clear stance to "maintain the stability of China-US relations and, on that basis, improve and take forward the relationship." Amid the backdrop of the upcoming US presidential election and increasing external uncertainties, China's policy toward the US remains highly consistent, demonstrating a responsible attitude and injecting valuable positive energy into global peace and stability.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/30 0:54:20
  • A ticking time bomb

    The rise in sea level and warming in the Southwest Pacific is occurring at a rate faster than the global average.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/29 23:49:10
  • Here's what I learned from my 24 years of doing business in Africa

    Some people might avoid going to Africa due to fears or misconceptions. However, I tell people that once they actually go there, they will fall in love with the place.

    By He Liehui | 2024/8/29 23:29:17
  • Can the 'icebreaker alliance' reverse US' Arctic predicament?

    A medium-sized icebreaker of the US Coast Guard (USCG) recently experienced a fire while underway, forcing it to abandon its annual summer Arctic patrol mission. This incident highlights the deficiencies of the current US icebreaker fleet.

    By Shi Yu | 2024/8/29 23:24:40
  • Mutual respect cornerstone to development of ties with Pacific Island countries

    The 2024 Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting was opened on Monday in Nuku'alofa, the capital of Tonga, at the Tonga High School Indoor Stadium, the largest China-aid project in the Pacific island nation. Attending this summit of the Pacific region's most important political decision-making organization, the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), are leaders of the 18 Pacific Island countries (PICs), along with representatives from the regional multinational organization's 21 dialogue partners including China and the US.

    By Chen Hong | 2024/8/29 21:17:13
  • China's staunch role as defender of world peace

    Why has Beijing become the stage for peace? Why has China's mediation been so successful? What new ideas and results have emerged? China actively advocates and implements the Global Security Initiative. On issues of peace and security, China has the best record of all major powers. China is also the only country in the world that has enshrined the path of peaceful development in its constitution and the only nuclear power that has committed to not use nuclear weapons first.

    By Ruan Zongze | 2024/8/29 21:13:54
  • Boeing's forecast a true reflection of China's economic potential: Global Times editorial

    "China commercial fleet to more than double" due to tourism boom, said Boeing, garnering significant attention with its latest prediction for the Chinese civil aviation market. According to Boeing's Commercial Market Outlook released on Tuesday, China is projected to more than double its commercial airplane fleet by 2043, reaching 9,740 airplanes. China's annual passenger traffic growth of 5.9 percent will exceed the global average of 4.7 percent, and China's freighter fleet will nearly triple with demand stimulated by its booming e-commerce sector. The president of Boeing China previously stated in a media interview that Boeing considers the China market a top priority and is optimistic about its growth in the next 20 years. The latest forecast further reflects Boeing's optimistic expectations for the Chinese civil aviation market.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/29 0:38:07
  • No wonder doubts linger over geopolitical calculations behind Pacific Policing Initiative

    Australia overcame "last-minute concerns to secure" the Pacific Policing Initiative (PPI) on Wednesday during the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) held in Tonga. Experts pointed out that despite doubts from some island leaders, it is not surprising that this initiative was passed, as there is Western strategic pressure that is hard to resist.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/28 23:51:44
  • Ignoring reality

    Tariffs on China shouldn't be used as a political 'sticky note' for Washington's convenience

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/28 22:31:03
  • Africa should be a 'base' for cooperation, not a 'battlefield'

    Africa should indeed become a "base" for cooperation, not a "battleground" for one side to counterbalance the other's influence. From the perspective of common human development, we can find many commonalities in promoting Africa's development and contributing more to the peaceful development of the world.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/8/28 22:23:52
  • Popularity of online memes reflects rising cultural confidence

    In the internet age, language is no longer a closed system but rather an open, fluid, integrative medium. Every seemingly trivial online interaction can give rise to new linguistic phenomena and drive cultural exchange and collision. In international interactions across various levels and fields, the use of different languages and their expressive power increasingly facilitates contact, dialogue and blending among diverse cultures. This deepens connections between countries and helps intertwine the future of humans.

    By Wang Chuanbao | 2024/8/28 22:20:54
  • Can Japan continue to be pragmatic in its China ties after lawmakers' visit?

    Toshihiro Nikai, a veteran politician who is dubbed "a bridge to China" by Japanese media and chairman of the Japan-China Friendship Parliamentarians' Union, is leading a cross-party group of lawmakers for a three-day visit in Beijing.

    By Guo Li | 2024/8/28 22:11:08
  • Manila's provocations: trick and farce

    Recently, the Philippines has continued to stir up troubles over China's Xianbin Jiao in the South China Sea, taking provocative actions and hyping up the conflicts at sea. Out of the need to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and the validity of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC), China has continued to take restrictive measures against Philippine vessels, making the Philippines fail to send supplies in three separate attempts on August 19, 25 and 26 to its Coast Guard ship MRRV-9701, which has been illegally anchored in the lagoon of Xianbin Jiao since April.

    By Ding Duo | 2024/8/28 22:04:23
  • Tariffs on China shouldn't be used as a political 'sticky note' for Washington's convenience: Global Times editorial

    The Joe Biden administration is expected to announce its final plan this week for implementing high tariffs on certain Chinese imports. The new tariffs were originally scheduled to take effect on August 1, but due to strong opposition and the need for "more time to coordinate industry opinions," the announcement has been postponed until the end of the month. We believe that the US, which claims to value democracy, should face widespread public opinion squarely and provide a responsible response to the voices of the people, rather than using "coordination" as a cover-up to continue harmful policies.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/28 0:26:33
  • Following US' protectionist policies, Canada is shooting itself in the foot

    On the political stage, Canada often seems to trail behind the US. After the US government's announcement in May of imposing high tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EV) and steel, the Canadian government has now decided to follow suit.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/28 0:18:31
  • Bringing harmony

    Black Myth: Wukong officially launched. Overseas player: I've started reading the original text of Journey to the West.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/27 21:01:06
  • 'World War III alarm' can't invert trend of peaceful development of the times

    In the face of various international and regional hot issues, the "World War III alarm" has sounded frequently, such as "the world is on the verge of WWIII" and "there is a need to be fully prepared for WWIII." This alarm intensifies people's worries about the turbulent situation around the world.

    By Zhao Long | 2024/8/27 20:55:19
  • China is creating a new form of modernity

    Modernization has become one of the great subjects of discussion in China. Ever since the century of humiliation, the quest for modernization had eluded China. By the time of the revolution in 1949, China lagged hugely behind the West. The need to modernize was China's greatest challenge. In the late 1970s, Deng Xiaoping learned from the Asian tigers and the West. His answer was to open up to the rest of the world, most notably the West.

    By Martin Jacques | 2024/8/27 20:50:52
  • Manila's S.China Sea actions undermine ASEAN unity

    In the "ASEAN Perspective on the South China Sea" series, we collect wisdom and insights from former diplomats and scholars from ASEAN member countries. In an interview with Global Times (GT) reporter Wang Wenwen, Kin Phea (Kin), director general of the International Relations Institute of the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said that the involvement of external actors in the South China Sea is a major source of tensions in the region. He believes that Cambodia's balanced approach can contribute to regional stability by preventing conflicts and promoting the peaceful resolution of disputes.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/27 20:36:15
  • Sullivan's China visit: the importance of a 'correct understanding' of China: Global Times editorial

    At the invitation of Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs Wang Yi, US National Security Advisor (NSA) Jake Sullivan will visit China from August 27 to 29 and the two sides will hold a new round of China-US strategic communication. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Director Wang Yi will have an in-depth exchange of views with NSA Sullivan on China-US relations, sensitive issues, and major international and regional hotspots. A senior US official noted that "each time the two have met, they have typically spent about 10 to 12 hours ... We expect to follow the same format in Beijing."

    By Global Times | 2024/8/27 0:34:50
  • Some Western media politicize every Chinese achievement, even 'Black Myth: Wukong'

    Black Myth: Wukong, a video game that embodies the dream of Chinese gamers to have a game deeply rooted in Chinese culture and on par with the best games globally, has been a major hit since its debut. However, just like every success China has had, Western media's criticism is never far behind.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/26 23:43:58
  • Homebound

    Two US astronauts will fly home aboard a Dragon spacecraft. Some Boeing employees said it was a great shame for the company

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/26 23:14:54
  • Can India act as a 'peacemaker' in Russia-Ukraine conflict?

    On Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that he would support India hosting the second summit on peace as Kiev hopes to find a host among the countries in the Global South. This announcement came after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's whirlwind visit to Ukraine last week.

    By Su Lun | 2024/8/26 23:02:47
  • China's diplomacy of 'playing a constructive role'

    In recent years, China's active diplomacy has garnered widespread attention. Many countries and the United Nations have positively acknowledged China's constructive role in mediating international disputes and promoting regional peace. China has demonstrated an exceptional proactive stance, embodying a new diplomatic trend known as "playing a constructive role."

    By Wang Yizhou | 2024/8/26 22:58:31
  • Leaving China's Xianbin Jiao is the best option for the Philippines

    Continuous provocations in the South China Sea seem to have become an addictive game for the Philippines, but failure has also become a fate that it cannot escape.

    By Li Kaisheng | 2024/8/26 21:40:02
  • AUKUS gambit a 'fool's errand' for Australia

    The refreshed AUKUS agreement, following the latest Australia-US Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN), is facing a growing cascade of critical reactions from prominent Australians in the world of politics and public policy. Former prime minister Paul Keating was among the first to voice his concerns. With his usual poise, he put the question of national sovereignty fairly onto the public agenda.

    By Warwick Powell | 2024/8/26 21:37:18
  • Besides a sense of loss, what else should West reflect on from China-Africa relations?

    As the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing approaches, China-Africa relations have once again captured the attention of media worldwide. In fact, the West hasn't taken its eyes off the China-Africa relationship in recent years, worrying about China's influence in the region and around the world. Behind their eyes of surprise, skepticism and suspicion, lurks a sense of loss. So, why China?

    By Global Times | 2024/8/26 0:11:09
  • US media ask this question; do they really not understand or pretend to be confused?: Global Times editorial

    Shanghai-based Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. China (AMEC) announced that it has recently filed a federal lawsuit against the US Defense Department over its designation as a "Chinese Military Company." Another Chinese tech firm, Hesai Technology, reportedly succeeded in "forcing" the Pentagon to remove it from the blacklist through a lawsuit. Some Western media outlets have interpreted this as an "embarrassing reversal" for the Pentagon, with some even questioning why it's so difficult for the Department of Defense to prove that Chinese companies are "military-related.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/26 0:06:31
  • What a stunning miscalculation says about American economy

    A lightning bolt came from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, which announced on August 21 that the total amount of new jobs created in the 12-month period from March 2023 had been overreported. The bureau stated that an estimated 818,000 announced new jobs in fact had not been created. That is a stunning miscalculation.

    By Anthony Moretti | 2024/8/25 21:18:45
  • EU has itself to blame for trade disputes with China

    Recently the European Union's top diplomat Josep Borrell warned that a trade war between the EU and China may be "unavoidable." He stated: "We must not be naive, we have no interest to get into a trade war… but maybe it's unavoidable, it's also in the logic of things."

    By James Smith | 2024/8/25 21:14:55
  • US militarization in S.China Sea: What lies ahead?

    In recent years, the situation in the South China Sea has remained tense, with sovereignty disputes under great power competition constantly threatening peace and stability. The question that must be asked is whether a military conflict in the South China Sea is imminent.

    By Ma Bo | 2024/8/25 20:38:23
  • One year into Japan's dumping of nuclear-contaminated wastewater

    One year on: Japan continues dumping of nuclear-contaminated wastewater.

    By Carlos Latuff | 2024/8/25 11:32:41
  • Cultural 'Americanization' makes Australia susceptible to US influence

    In 1974, renowned Australian novelist Peter Carey published a short story titled American Dreams. In the story, a quiet and traditional Australian town is impacted by the influx of American culture and lifestyle. People in the town begin to pursue the so-called American dreams blindly, leading to spiritual desolation, economic dependency and the loss of their cultural identity. Faced with the relentless encroachment of American culture on Australia, Carey poses a question through this black humor story: Does Australia need an American dream?

    By Chen Hong | 2024/8/24 16:34:29
  • Why is WSJ again sensationalizing 'global trade war'?: Global Times editorial

    With its instances of distortion and deliberate spread of incorrect viewpoints, WSJ is not only falling short in terms of professional standards, but also seems to have ulterior motives.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/23 23:43:20
  • Adhering to problem-focused approach a distinctive characteristic of China's reform

    Emphasizing a problem-centered approach is not only a method which puts theory into practice, but it also measures one's capability and proficiency. It represents both a distinctive feature and an important lesson learned from implementing comprehensive reforms.

    By Tang Renwu | 2024/8/23 20:08:35
  • China and Myanmar's joint combat on telecom fraud a vivid practice of GSI: Global Times editorial

    Recently, the public security organs in Southwest China's Yunnan Province and the law enforcement authorities in Myanmar cooperated and successfully captured 307 Chinese criminals suspected of cross-border telecom fraud in the Wa State region of northern Myanmar and handed them over to China. This is another major success in a joint operation between China and Myanmar to combat telecom fraud.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/23 1:04:15
  • Who is dragging the Pacific Islands into 'unbridled strategic rivalry'?

    Less than a week before the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting, a think tank is already intensifying its rhetoric about the strategic rivalry between the West and China in the Pacific region. The 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting will be hosted by Tonga from August 26 to 30.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/23 0:37:29
  • As Mpox alarm sounds, global efforts needed for prevention

    Due to the rapid spread of monkeypox (mpox) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its surrounding countries, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) on August 13 declared mpox a public health emergency of continental security. The following day, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared mpox a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), urging a coordinated international response.

    By Tang Bei | 2024/8/22 21:52:39
  • Kursk attack draws West deeper into vortex of Russia-Ukraine conflict

    Starting early August, Ukraine launched a large-scale military operation in Russia's Kursk region. The Ukrainian forces have heavily relied on advanced equipment supplied by the West, and according to the Russian Foreign Ministry, there are indications of extensive involvement by Western private military companies.

    By Zhang Hong | 2024/8/22 21:49:10
  • Lost in space

    Two American astronauts entered the International Space Station, but can't return as scheduled, attracting more and more attention around the world.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/22 21:21:55
  • A nation misled: the US obsession with China at the expense of its own people

    In recent years, an unsettling trend has emerged in the US: Lawmakers seem more preoccupied with crafting proposals, legislation and bills aimed at countering China than addressing the pressing issues facing their own constituents. This phenomenon is not only evident but increasingly alarming. It underscores a troubling reality that for many US politicians, the pursuit of political interests and competition trumps the welfare of the American people. This commentary seeks to unpack why this is happening, why "People First" never seems to cross the minds of US politicians, and how this neglect will ultimately seriously impact the country.

    By Bradley Blankenship | 2024/8/22 20:32:31
  • The EU's imagination of risks is the real risk: Global Times editorial

    On August 20, the European Commission unveiled a draft decision to impose final countervailing duties on battery electric vehicles imported from China. The final disclosure did not adequately incorporate China's proposals and still adhered to the wrong approach. The European Commission also said that the tariff measures may take effect at the end of October, with an initial period of five years. This news immediately attracted attention and interpretation from all parties.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 0:51:45
  • US crying wolf over China's 'nuclear threat' while expanding nuclear arsenal

    On Tuesday, a New York Times report caused quite a stir: US President Joe Biden has ordered US forces to prepare for "possible coordinated nuclear confrontations with Russia, China and North Korea." It sounds like the US president was instructing the military to prepare for doomsday, observers pointed out.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/22 0:38:06
  • Blueprint for advancing Chinese modernization has been outlined

    The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China concluded its third plenary session in Beijing last month. One of its principal objectives was to study the issue of further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization. This comes at a time when much of the Western world is falling apart by mostly self-ignited and auto-propelled conflicts and proxy wars, "sanctioning" countries that don't conform to the hegemon's wishes.

    By Peter Koenig | 2024/8/21 22:36:51
  • Deconstruct false narrative of China created by West

    When a Westerner who has never been to China thinks of China, what's the first thing that comes to mind? Maybe, an ancient Eastern nation known for its porcelain, a powerful entity regarded by the US as a rival or even an enemy, or a nation led by a communist party that differs from Western civilization and ideology. If this is what they think of first, they are clearly unaware of the meaning behind zhongguo and what it represents.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/8/21 22:28:36
  • Achievements of China's reform and opening-up are reflected in history details

    The nearly 46 years of reform and opening-up in Chinese history include an impressive chapter of rapid economic development and win-win cooperation with the world, enriched by vivid stories of reform. While grand narratives are essential, it is the details that truly captivate.

    By Miao Beilei | 2024/8/21 20:37:14
  • Hindering progress

    The European Commission (EC)'s anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) hinders the global energy transition.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/21 19:28:50
  • South Korean government's stance on Japan has intensified domestic divisions

    Recently, the internal division in South Korea toward Japan has intensified. The South Korean government's comments on the relationship between South Korea and Japan, as well as historical disputes, have sparked strong dissatisfaction among the South Korean opposition party and the public.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/21 0:29:41
  • Manila's rationality should not be repeatedly worn down by Washington: Global Times editorial

    On August 19, two Philippine coast guard vessels, despite China's repeated dissuasion and warning, insisted on intruding into the adjacent waters of Xianbin Jiao (also known as Xianbin Reef) of China's Nansha Qundao. One of the vessels even deliberately rammed the China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel that was carrying out law enforcement operation, and then intruded into the waters of Ren'ai Jiao (also known as Ren'ai Reef) with malicious intentions.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/21 0:21:36
  • Look at fever of 'Black Myth: Wukong' with a calm mind-set: Global Times editorial

    The Chinese game Black Myth: Wukong was officially released on August 20. Within just a few hours of its launch, it ranked first on the best-selling list of 29 countries and regions on the game platform Steam, with more than 1.1 million online players at the same time. The authentic presentation of Chinese culture and Chinese aesthetics in the game has not only impressed Chinese players, but also attracted a large number of foreign players. Before experiencing the game, reading through the original book Journey to the West has become a "required course" for many foreigners.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/21 0:16:58
  • Ties with China meet SIDS' devt needs while US eyes influence

    Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is in China for a 10-day visit. He is another Pacific Island leader invited to visit China this year, reflecting China's close ties with the South Pacific region and highlighting China's active interest in Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

    By Liang Guojie and Li Junlin | 2024/8/20 21:03:50
  • Making voices heard requires joint efforts of Global South

    On Saturday, India hosted the third Voice of Global South Summit virtually, inviting representatives from over 120 countries, with heads of state or government leaders from over 20 countries attending. The theme of the summit was "an empowered Global South for a sustainable future."

    By Long Xingchun | 2024/8/20 20:59:53
  • China's poverty reduction experience can inspire Thailand

    When attending a press conference on Sunday, Thailand's new Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who was sworn in that day, emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong and enduring relationship between Thailand and China. “We hope to do more with China,” she noted. With China and Thailand mutually exempting visas and Thailand applying to join BRICS, cooperation between the two countries continues to deepen.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/20 20:55:33
  • Dangerous instigation

    The US stands with its ally the Philippines and condemns China's legitimate actions in the South China Sea.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/20 19:21:41
  • How does Luban Workshop win the hearts of the Global South?: Global Times editorial

    The South China Morning Post recently paid attention to the "Luban Workshop," a vocational education and training network that China is establishing in cooperation with many African and Asian countries, saying that it benefits the local people and boosts China's influence.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/20 0:39:36
  • US military-industrial complex hypes a three-front war, but who will foot the bill?

    The idea of "fighting on multiple fronts" is seldom good news for military strategists. History shows that countries attempting to engage on several fronts, or even just two, often face disastrous outcomes. Yet in the US, there are growing calls advocating for involvement in three concurrent wars.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/20 0:28:23
  • The US-Japan-South Korea 'iron triangle' faces frictions, challenges

    The leaders of the US, Japan and South Korea issued a joint statement on Sunday marking the anniversary of their summit at Camp David and reaffirmed a pledge to jointly tackle regional challenges, Reuters quoted South Korea's presidential office as reporting on Sunday.

    By Xiang Haoyu | 2024/8/19 23:52:37
  • 'Senior-junior partnership' claim distorts China-Russia relations

    When the current dynamics of China-Russia relations is discussed, the conversation often boils down to the concept of a "senior-junior partnership." A popular view - especially in the West - is that with more cooperation between the two nations, Russia is gradually, but inevitably, turning into a junior partner to China.

    By Andrey Kortunov | 2024/8/19 23:43:27
  • I'm not going to be silenced on issues that I feel strongly about: ex-US marine

    Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter (Ritter)'s home in New York was raided by the FBI as part of a federal investigation on August 7 over allegations he is an unregistered foreign agent. Ritter, also a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer, has been a critic of US foreign policy, particularly regarding US policy in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict

    By Global Times | 2024/8/19 21:20:37
  • In the front line

    Mpox was declared by the World Health Organization on Wednesday as a global public health emergency, its highest form of alert.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/19 20:57:01
  • Stable and developing China-Vietnam ties are worth looking forward to: Global Times editorial

    At the invitation of Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Chinese president, To Lam, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and Vietnamese president, pays a state visit to China from August 18 to 20. This is Lam's first foreign visit, coming only half a month after he was elected as general secretary of the CPV Central Committee on August 3.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/19 0:26:00
  • Why Latin American countries need to balance against US pressure

    Americans have long viewed Latin America as their "backyard." This characterization increasingly sounds like an outdated political term laced with hegemony despite the nostalgia that Washington politicians may feel deep down.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/18 20:52:08
  • Self-interested US politicians show hypocrisy of exceptionalism myth

    The cellphones of American voters regularly buzz with text messages from political candidates telling the American people how much they care about them. Those texts often include a request to financially contribute to the campaign.

    By Anthony Moretti | 2024/8/18 20:18:28
  • AI hallucination

    AI hallucination, that is, errors or illusions in information processing and generation by artificial intelligence, has become a problem that cannot be ignored.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/18 20:01:29
  • Issues affecting ASEAN should be resolved by members, not external powers

    Malaysia-China cooperation demonstrates that unresolved territorial disputes do not necessarily lead to conflict. While the South China Sea disputes are challenging, we share significant common interests

    By Global Times | 2024/8/18 19:47:22
  • Lam's visit to promote China-Vietnam relations

    Vietnamese President To Lam's upcoming visit to China reflects Vietnam's consistent diplomatic stance and policy choices, aligning with the fundamental interests of both China and Vietnam and their peoples. It also contributes to the maintenance of global and regional peace and development.

    By Yu Xiangdong | 2024/8/17 11:31:22
  • US should meet China halfway to maintain global financial stability: Global Times editorial

    It is hoped that the US can meet China halfway, truly make responsible efforts to maintain global financial stability, and take the initiative to assume the responsibility of a major country in global economic governance.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/17 0:21:42
  • China-Kiribati cooperation will continue, in spite of anti-China canvass spreading misinformation

    Some media outlets in the West have been instrumentalized to spread malicious disinformation to incur unfounded concerns and fears so as to sabotage the China-Kiribati partnership. However, China's cooperation with Kiribati will continue to progress and flourish.

    By Chen Hong | 2024/8/16 21:56:03
  • China-Brazil ties show the broad prospects of South-South cooperation: Global Times editorial

    The new era of China-Brazil relations, led and pioneered by the two countries' leaders, will bring more benefits to both countries and their people, as well as inject more positive energy into world peace, stability, and prosperity.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/15 23:56:24
  • Japanese politicians' reprehensible stance on Yasukuni Shrine heightens anxieties over political direction

    For years, Japan has been trying to overcome the political stigma of being a defeated country from World War II. However, taking the wrong path could ultimately lead to its downfall.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/15 20:59:24
  • UK riots fueled by traps in Western social media

    Western societies need to engage in deep reflection and undertake substantial reforms to genuinely alleviate the fundamental causes of social unrest. If they don't, it is afraid that events like the UK riots will become a recurring new normal for Western societies.

    By Shen Yi | 2024/8/15 20:38:03
  • Why US political elite's rhetoric on China is increasingly incendiary

    "Planet Earth is big enough for the two countries to succeed, and one country's success is an opportunity for the other," said the Chinese leader, in remarks that contrast with the American zero-sum mentality.

    By Warwick Powell | 2024/8/15 19:34:05
  • China-Brazil relations at 50: a new era in global geopolitics

    The China-Brazil partnership is poised to become even more integral to the global geopolitical calculus. Their cooperation is both an emblem of the benefits of South-South collaboration and a harbinger of the increasing complexity of international relations in the 21st century.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/15 18:45:52
  • Blatant hypocrisy

    The UK's double standard is exposed as it deals riots with iron fist

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/15 18:18:57
  • How long can Australia sustain its foreign policy of 'walking a tightrope'?

    Such a "tightrope" is not an easy route, and Australia needs to fine-tune its foreign policy so that it truly serves the interests of its people, rather than sacrificing their future for the benefit of other countries.

    By Qin Sheng | 2024/8/15 17:54:40
  • Do not distort the Olympics through a geopolitical lens

    The various aspects of the Paris Olympics can help us to look at ourselves and the world more rationally, objectively, and calmly.

    By Zhu Feng | 2024/8/15 0:40:15
  • The choice of German companies is a silent opposition to 'over-politicization': Global Times editorial

    German companies' firm choice of China should also serve as a reminder to some in Europe. Should blind faith in the narrative of "de-risking" still be adhered to?

    By Global Times | 2024/8/15 0:18:19
  • Fostering peace in Myanmar a major shared interest for China and ASEAN

    The path to peace in Myanmar lies in finding a way for all parties to sit down and reconcile.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/14 21:07:04
  • Double standards

    US double-standard industrial policy will eventually backfire on itself

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/14 18:35:54
  • Kabul still grapples with mess of US withdrawal

    The third anniversary of the US' disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal provides a somber occasion to reflect on the consequences of the pullout on regional security and global stability, and more importantly to contemplate the way forward.

    By Davood Moradian | 2024/8/14 18:04:07
  • US geopolitical reach exceeds its industrial grasp

    The US must find a constructive role to play among all other nations rather than continuing to irrationally attempt to impose itself upon all other nations.

    By Brian Berletic | 2024/8/14 17:27:36
  • China becomes pro in West's game. How should West react?

    China's rise isn't a threat - it's an opportunity. It's proof that human civilization can bloom in different ways. It can't be stopped.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/8/14 17:18:51
  • Hideo Shimizu's bow is also a question posed to Japan's future: Global Times editorial

    When Hideo Shimizu bows in front of the monument to "apology and the commitment to peace without war," it is not only an apology to history, but also a resounding question about Japan's future path.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/13 23:40:06
  • The politicization of the Olympic Games backfires on US hegemony

    The US will continue to create barriers on China's track to hinder China's progress through dirty means, but ultimately will not succeed in pushing China out of the race.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/13 20:59:32
  • Plutocracy of private capital creates a crisis of US political legitimacy

    As the gap between US policy and the interests of humanity reaches an all-time high, US politicians will continue to compete among themselves over how to best manage a growing crisis of legitimacy.

    By Danny Haiphong | 2024/8/13 20:46:36
  • More military bases won't ease US strategic anxiety

    Even though the US military budget is the largest in the world, adding more military bases cannot ease Washington's strategic anxiety.

    By Hu Bo | 2024/8/13 20:38:55
  • US attempt to cause a rift between China and India over border issue deserves vigilance

    The US has never been a true friend to India.

    By Su Lun | 2024/8/13 20:28:42
  • Struggling shipbuilding

    The US Navy's warship production is in its worst state in 25 years.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/13 19:23:49
  • US mentality of smearing China's economy stems from desire to be No.1

    China can be expected to continue with its high-quality economic and social development. I would even say that China is, in many respects, a role model for other nations in the Global South.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/13 17:34:33
  • China's commitment makes global green transition more achievable: Global Times editorial

    It is believed that other countries will also realize that China's exploration and firm practice in green transition have positive significance, and hindering China's green transformation will ultimately hinder their own and the global green transition.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/13 0:12:16
  • Promoting countries to respect sovereignty a reflection of China's new security concept

    "Whether it is the conflict between Russia and Ukraine or the one between Palestine and Israel, the basis of all China's positions in promoting peace and negotiation is that all parties respect the principle of sovereignty," said Cui Heng, a research fellow from the Center for Russian Studies of East China Normal University.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/12 21:26:27
  • Smart policies by wise leadership prioritizing diplomacy much needed in South China Sea

    The present Marcos administration in the Philippines may seem pro-US but it may not be a position supported by the majority of Filipinos. Previous Philippine governments were different and future governments may be different too.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/12 19:47:29
  • Sports hegemony

    US sports hegemony

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/12 19:29:47
  • How should China address US' extensive Sinophobia?

    To effectively respond to the US, China's cooperation should extend beyond its neighboring countries, such as the Belt and Road Initiative.

    By Zheng Yongnian | 2024/8/12 17:02:30
  • UK riots: When will West accept that Western dominance has ended?

    The "golden age" when the West led globalization and profited the most, which these rioters seek to reclaim, is a romanticized illusion. Globalization has brought irreversible changes in the economic and social structures of Western countries. Attempting to turn back the clock is akin to trying to unscramble an egg – it's simply impossible.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/12 0:46:05
  • Thoughts brought by the Olympic gold medal table will continue to resonate: Global Times editorial

    Although the starting gun of the Paris Olympics is gradually fading away, the thoughts it brings to the world will continue to resonate.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/12 0:42:02
  • Escaping accountability

    The World Anti-Doping Agency has issued a stern rebuke to the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), exposing a scheme that allowed US athletes who had committed doping violations to compete without sanctions for years.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/11 20:55:10
  • Hegemony is challenged from Olympic to global competition

    The Paris Games comes to an end, but the game surrounding the global doping control mechanism may have only just begun.

    By Ai Jun | 2024/8/11 20:26:59
  • Why is taking control of Venezuela tempting for West

    China's example of exercising global leadership – away from hegemonism and protagonism, and in favor of solving the great problems of humanity – shows that it is possible to be a great power committed to cooperation and the use of science and technology for the good of humanity, rather than for domination and war.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/11 19:59:10
  • The UK's double standard is exposed as it deals riots with iron fist

    Amid UK riots, the UK side should be more concerned about how it can get out of the predicament, and face the reality that Hong Kong has long returned to China, stop interfering in Hong Kong affairs, and reflect on itself and not engage in "double standard."

    By Ho Leong Leong | 2024/8/10 13:55:18
  • Paris Olympics witnesses an open, confident China: Global Times editorial

    Athletes' performances are never isolated; they show the spirit of the whole of Chinese society and let the Olympics witness the openness and confidence of Chinese society.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/10 1:00:21
  • Why BRICS becomes increasingly appealing to developing countries

    BRICS countries as a typical representative of the Global South and BRICS cooperation as a new practice of South-South cooperation have obtained a wide consensus among an increasing number of developing countries.

    By Zhu Tianxiang | 2024/8/9 20:23:40
  • Is the US' 'sports cheating' systematic? The world needs an answer: Global Times editorial

    We believe that until authoritative, just and persuasive result for the Knighton case is available, any determination of his ranking should be postponed.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/9 1:18:54
  • Philippines' provocations only serve to reinforce China's resolve in S.China Sea

    Behind the Philippines' audacity in the South China Sea is the US' constant encouragement of its allies to flex their muscles in the region to embolden the Philippines.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/9 1:01:15
  • Bringing turmoil

    This is what the US has done to the Middle East.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/8 19:27:11
  • 'US government has been trying to terminate the native Americans'

    "For 500 years, the US govt has been trying to terminate the native Americans for land and resources; they want it all."

    By Global Times | 2024/8/8 18:55:08
  • China-India relations easing, navigating new realities

    Although the improvement in China-India relations has come later than expected, it has finally arrived. This is largely due to the mutual need for both sides to enhance their relationship.

    By Zhang Jiadong | 2024/8/8 18:16:09
  • Australia advised national interests come before US'

    The rebound and recalibration of the bilateral relations between China and Australia are a hard-won outcome which should be cherished. This progress should not be wasted by giving in to pressures from the US.

    By Chen Hong | 2024/8/8 17:57:53
  • What does Foxconn's 'return' mean?: Global Times editorial

    The discussion surrounding Foxconn's “return” is not so much a matter of reality as it is a game surrounding China's economic confidence. Foxconn is a microcosm of sustained confidence from multinational companies in Chinese manufacturing.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/8 0:48:42
  • Derailed market

    US stock plunge sends global markets off track.

    By Vitaly Podvitski | 2024/8/7 20:57:17
  • Explosive cheating

    The US' domineering attitude of "I can only check you, but you are not allowed to check me" gives people every reason to suspect that USADA is negligent in supervising drug abuse among domestic athletes, or even intentionally covering it up.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/7 20:53:42
  • US weaponizing Australia for geopolitical interests requires Canberra's vigilance

    Using the label of China's “coercive behavior” to prompt Australia into the forefront of the US overseas military deployments is a typical illustration of US Indo-Pacific strategy.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/7 20:44:52
  • Dr Tsung-Dao Lee's vision on China's science future still relevant

    Despite the immense competitive pressure facing China's technological development, Dr Tsung-Dao Lee saw great potential in China. It is precisely because Dr Li saw this potential, that he made significant contributions to unleashing such potential.

    By Ding Gang | 2024/8/7 19:19:42
  • Riots in UK rooted in economic development crises and social livelihood issues

    The UK is currently experiencing its most serious violent riots in 13 years.

    By Gao Jian | 2024/8/7 17:45:04
  • China's Gen Z athletes defy Western narratives

    At the Paris Olympics, the performances of Gen Z athletes not only exemplify the spirit of the new generation of Chinese youth, who defy categorization and boldly take the lead, but also challenge the singular Western-centric narrative about China with their open and confident demeanor.

    By Wang Chuanbao | 2024/8/7 17:26:43
  • Doubts over doping of American Olympic sprinter cannot be left unanswered: Global Times editorial

    The US' investigation into Knighton's positive doping test is hard to trust. The issue should be handled by more authoritative world anti-doping organizations.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/7 0:48:13
  • China's reform and opening-up are in line with interests of China and world

    The recently concluded Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) continues to spark discussion among international experts. On Monday, at an international symposium held in Beijing, experts and scholars from more than 10 countries discussed the achievements of China's reform and opening-up efforts in the new era. They also looked forward to the further comprehensive deepening of reform and the high-level opening-up process in China. 

    By Global Times | 2024/8/6 23:11:36
  • Cashing in on Taiwan

    The US has been selling weapons to Taiwan in an attempt to arm the island into a "porcupine." However, this is not making Taiwan island any safer, but merely turning it into a cash machine.

    By Carlos Latuff | 2024/8/6 21:34:27
  • US troops' withdrawal from Niger indicates local vigilance, opposition toward hegemony

    The withdrawal of Western troops from Niger could inspire more African countries to take similar measures to reduce their dependence on foreign military forces and strengthen their autonomous defense capabilities. Africa does not want to become a chessboard for Washington's hegemony.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/6 20:48:57
  • What does the future hold for US-India ties?

    Given the differences and conflicts in their strategic goals and interests, the US-India relationship will continue to evolve and intensify amid the shifting global order, but it will never fully become a formal alliance or partnership.

    By Yuan Jirong | 2024/8/6 20:28:51
  • Three key words for Palestinian reconciliation dialogue in China: justice, fairness, responsibility

    China is ready to strengthen communication and coordination with relevant parties and play a constructive role in maintaining peace and stability in the Middle East.

    By Yi Dong | 2024/8/6 19:11:36
  • Behind the mass rioting on UK streets: politicians failing to address people's concerns

    Measures such as investing in depleted public services, building more housing and doing much more to repair the damaged UK infrastructure, might help.

    By Mark Blacklock | 2024/8/6 17:47:07
  • Rise of Chinese swimming vivid interpretation of Olympic spirit: Global Times editorial

    In a diverse world, athletes are learning to demonstrate their own and their group's image through their sportsmanship and professionalism. In this regard, the Chinese delegation has done very well.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/6 0:45:45
  • Fragile foundation

    Blinken's visit to Asia created unnecessary tensions, provoked opposition, and hindered the development of regional countries.

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/5 20:52:49
  • German South China Sea opportunism irrational, risky

    It's unwise for German to intervene in the South China Sea issue, which can be described as the forefront of competition between China and the US. Is it worthwhile for Germany to damage its relationship with China, which will only facilitate the advancement of US global hegemony interests?

    By Global Times | 2024/8/5 20:41:04
  • West's double standards harder to break than record

    The success of the Chinese swim team at this year's Olympic Games should serve as a wake-up call to many arrogant and complacent Westerners.

    By Xia Wenxin | 2024/8/5 19:41:35
  • Where does China's confidence in its macroeconomic policy come from?

    The confidence in China's future economy not only comes from the nation's major manufacturing and the pursuit of being part of the "lighthouse factories," but also from the industrial chain ecosystem of new quality productive forces.

    By Xu Weihong | 2024/8/5 19:20:54
  • Australia can't afford to be isolated in the Asian century

    Nowhere has anyone demonstrated that China poses a risk to Australia's territorial integrity. Australia's economic welfare is built on trade with China; it's not a risk, it's a bonus.

    By Warwick Powell | 2024/8/5 18:21:02
  • Can economic pragmatism prevail over political expediency for India to drive a reset in ties with China?

    There are hopeful signs suggesting that there likely will be a reset in India-China relations in the coming months.

    By S.L. Kanthan | 2024/8/5 17:04:12
  • The West should respect China's development and breakthroughs: Global Times editorial

    Today, when Chinese athletes stand on the Olympic podium, it is the result of Chinese participation in global competition.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/5 0:55:58
  • Profiting off instability

    The US talks about "allies," "values" and "international rules," but its true calculations are always about "US interests," "America first" and "US hegemony."

    By Liu Rui | 2024/8/4 21:00:44
  • Poor data spur fear of US economic downturn

    The cyclical nature of the US economy raises critical questions: Will this downturn arrive sooner and hit harder than previous downturns?

    By Global Times | 2024/8/4 20:39:33
  • Washington is losing footing in Global South as its exploitative strategy faces rejection

    The US was always above such “niceties,” choosing instead to bulldoze its agenda across the Global South.

    By Joyce Chimbi | 2024/8/4 20:12:22
  • US sliding toward the expectation of a 'great power war' requires vigilance

    A recent report on the 2022 US National Defense Strategy (NDS) was released by the US National Defense Strategy Commission. The report highlighted that the NDS is “out of date,” the US military is not correctly structured and the nation's industrial base is "grossly inadequate," and claimed that these shortcomings make it impossible to simultaneously confront the dual "threat of Russia and China.” The report proposed a solution called "all elements of national power" and called for strengthening the US military's readiness to operate across multiple theaters of war.

    By Zhang Jiadong | 2024/8/3 17:14:54
  • 'Radiant' Chinese youth dazzle Paris with Olympic spirit: Global Times editorial

    As the hashtag "Radiant post-2000s have started to take responsibility" gains traction on Chinese social media, young Chinese athletes are making youthful waves in Paris. On the global stage of the Olympics, these athletes embody the spirit of the games with their exceptional performances, breaking records and achieving miracles through their determination and perseverance. They pay tribute to the Olympic motto of "Faster, Higher, Stronger, Together" with their best competitive state, setting records and making miracles with a spirit of daring to fight, never giving up, and striving for national glory.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/3 1:03:42
  • Italy's global vitality ensures a deep, meaningful relationship with China

    As long as Italy retains its vitality and relevance on the world stage, it will also retain a deep and meaningful relationship with China.

    By Eusebio Filopatro | 2024/8/2 20:31:10
  • Inspirations that 'Marco Bloggers' bring to our time: Global Times editorial

    In today's world where the future and destiny of countries are closely linked, only by strengthening dialogue among civilizations based on mutual respect and inclusiveness, promoting exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations, can we eliminate barriers, alienation, and hostility, and can we uphold the beauty of each civilization and the diversity of civilizations in the world. These are the inspirations that "Marco Bloggers" bring to our time.

    By Global Times | 2024/8/2 0:34:05
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