The marathon is a unique competitive sport, and its spirit embodies resilience and a long-term commitment to never give up.
The stance of not yielding to the US in disengaging from China stems from a calm judgment based on one's own interests, but also highlights the widespread resistance from the international community against the US recent hegemonic behavior of abusing ...
Ultimately, the CPC's ongoing focus on working style demonstrates a desire to uphold discipline and preserve the Party's credibility in the eyes of the people.
China offers Global South countries a space to engage on equal footing, free from historical power imbalances. That is essential for building trust, fostering innovation and shaping a truly inclusive international order, said Hodan Osman Abdi, the Somali Ambassador to ...
The principle of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness reflects China's foreign policy and is very acceptable to countries of SE Asia, because we want to live at peace between ourselves, says former Malaysian PM Mahathir
If the US continues to go its own way, pressing China with tariff blackmail and inciting for China-US "decoupling," the growing opposition from their voters may become a political reality that Washington can no longer ignore.
Replaying the tariff wars of the 19th century could restore the status quo of American dominance. But this, too, is an illusion.
President Xi's Southeast Asian tour has attracted global attention, reflecting the Chinese government's high regard for its work with neighboring countries.
Fabricated “security threats” should not become stumbling blocks to China–Australia economic and trade cooperation. Safeguarding the mutually beneficial partnership between the two countries serves the shared interests of both peoples and aligns with the broader goal of stability and development in the Asia-Pacific region.
The Cambodia-China relationship is a cornerstone of China's neighborhood diplomacy, promoting harmony, development and shared prosperity. Our partnership exemplifies how mutual respect, non-interference and win-win cooperation can lead to enduring peace and regional stability
The Global Times collected insights from scholars and experts to explore how the Bandung Spirit still resonates across today's Global South.
In the current global context, it is even more crucial for countries in the Global South to unite, support one another, deepen exchanges across various fields.
The “good start” for the first quarter is not only a result of policy efforts but also an inevitable outcome of the combined effects of market vitality, innovation momentum, and institutional advantages.
Washington has sought to frame what should be sovereign economic decisions within a geopolitical context – treating cooperation as a risk, and development as a threat. This not only severely infringes on other countries' legitimate right to develop but also reflects the US' own insecurity about its international standing.
China and Cambodia will enhance bilateral cooperation and coordination within the LMC framework.
The key reason behind the Lai authorities' insistence on “courting the US at all costs” lies in the “Taiwan independence” nature of Lai and the DPP. However, this approach will only bring disaster to Taiwan.
The China-Malaysia relationship is an example of how countries should handle occasional challenges facing their relationship with neighboring countries.
Is the transatlantic alliance over? The EU, once ironclad ally of the US, now find itself locked in a game of counterintelligence. The bloc's cautious mode of interaction with the Washington – like walking on thin ice – demonstrates how mutual trust has withered away.
At a time when unilateralism is on the rise, China and ASEAN have proven through their actions that openness and cooperation are the right path. We are confident that the "ship of friendship" between China and ASEAN will continue to write more remarkable chapters.
“US consumers will have to bear the consequences of these tariff policies, and foreign exporters will not be spared either. Overall, the trade war is a lose-lose proposition for everyone involved”: read how three US experts comment on the absurdity of the US' tariff policy
The ability and willingness of China and Malaysia to set aside differences for the sake of the greater common good demonstrate how trust and win-win cooperation can overcome geopolitical complexities and enhance regional resilience: Malaysian scholar
The so-called “semiconductor iron triangle” is, at its core, a containment mechanism aimed at China – designed to please the US in exchange for strategic protection. Using the “semiconductor iron triangle” as a pledge of allegiance may make some noise – it won't win the game.
The significance of China-Vietnam relations goes beyond the bilateral scope. Building China-Vietnam community with shared future carries great global significance.
Vietnam is implementing this theoretical perspective relatively clearly and specifically: Vietnam does not choose sides; Vietnam only chooses justice.
The relationship between Spain and China is now a good example for other European countries. It has been marked by reciprocity, which is the reason why it is so successful.
As an active practitioner in the development of new quality productive forces, China has opened a window to a better life for global consumers through the CICPE, injecting strong momentum into the recovery of the world economy.
The key to unlocking the deadlock in China-US relations lies in the process of globalization itself: The two major powers are already deeply intertwined. Forcibly decoupling will only cause both sides to bleed endlessly. The only way forward is through equal dialogue.
China, with its nuclear technology, is actively reaching out to countries in the Global South through various initiatives, making nuclear technology a key area of cooperation. We can expect to see more activity from China's nuclear sector in international markets.
Some 70 years ago, the Bandung Spirit provided a historical answer to the coexistence of differences among nations. Today, it offers a compass for addressing unilateral coercion, systemic fragmentation and global imbalances.
Multiple foreign media outlets — including CNBC, CNN, and Reuters — have reported that for most small business owners in the US, Trump's tariffs of up to 145 percent on Chinese goods could soon cause "irreversible" damage. American consumer goods such as furniture, toys, clothing, and sporting equipment rely heavily on imports from China.
There is a significant gap between goals and reality in the US' tariff policies. The US' attempt to use tariff barriers to rejuvenate its manufacturing sector is bound to fail.
The positive signals conveyed by Sanchez's visit to China call for more like-minded individuals to join in supporting multilateralism and open cooperation.
At present, China's relations with its neighbors are at their strongest in modern history.
This wave of backlash against globalization initiated by the US is powerful, but it cannot change the steadfast course of China's giant ship, nor can it shake the united will and collective strength of Chinese society, where everyone works together through thick and thin.
If the US continues to approach Latin American affairs from the standpoint and principles of the Monroe Doctrine - smearing China's legitimate cooperation while interfering in Latin American nations' independent choices and attempting to control them, clinging to outdated colonial dreams to hinder win-win cooperation - it will only further erode its own influence in the region.
Seeing China through your own eyes will surely lead to the conclusion that the Chinese people are kind and warm and China is a country that loves peace, is committed to development and has diverse facets. Change the narrative about China.
The transatlantic alliance would find it hardly possible to invite Japan or any other IP4 nation to become a full member of NATO.
China and the EU have gone through challenges, while common interests drive their relationship forward and make it more resilient.
What we need in today's world is justice, not hegemony.
To overcome these challenges, China, Japan and South Korea should prioritize resolving the existing differences in economic and trade issues and focus on concluding negotiations in areas where consensus has already been reached, such as goods trade.
To truly rejuvenate American manufacturing, the key lies in returning to industrial fundamentals, prioritizing the restoration of manufacturing knowledge and the technical talent ecosystem.
The port fees are a different form of tariff - a much blunter one.
In an era where the global economy is deeply interconnected, opportunities for development can only be nurtured by "tearing down walls" rather than "building walls," and through "handshakes" rather than "fists."
Consequently, India's foreign strategy recently has increasingly favored improved relations with China, as this shift serves India's interests by increasing its bargaining power with the US and freeing resources previously tied up in border confrontations.
Europe and Germany must be cautious not to remain in old structures. Generally, Europe stands for free trade and open markets, and it should follow these principles.
By making India aware of its dependence on Chinese supply chains, China can encourage India to adopt a more pragmatic and cooperative stance. Both nations can realize their fullest economic potential only by shifting toward partnership rather than opposition.
The Party must constantly reform itself. It must always remain in touch with the people, and be on the same wavelength as them.
The "Beijing Consensus" encapsulates the successful experience of a late-developing nation actively engaging in globalization and achieving swift progress.
China's countermeasures are not a call to confrontation, but a declaration to defend fairness.
The security of Asian countries does not need NATO's interference, nor do they welcome NATO dragging its "partner" countries into geopolitical theater.
For Russia, its moves in West Africa can be seen as a derivative of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The Asia-Pacific region is navigating an essential transition in its security architecture and economic landscape.
US pressed on tariffs against islands populated by penguins
Xizang's spiritual depth reminds us that progress is not just about material growth but about building a deeper connection with nature and each other.
The world has witnessed China's sense of responsibility as a major power that "does not make trouble, but has no fear of it" in the face of unilateralism, protectionism, and economic bullying.
Europe should have a long-term strategic vision.
Trump's 'reciprocal' tariffs aren't quite what they seem
Faced with the complex challenges of collapsed buildings, damaged roads and power outages, Chinese rescue teams utilized multiple high-tech equipment to provide crucial support for the rescue operations.
The true hidden side of China isn't just in famous landmarks - it's in its people.
On April 2, the US announced its long-anticipated global reciprocal tariff plan. The US stated that the reciprocal tariffs would be implemented in two phases: a "baseline" tariff of 10 percent on all imports, and much higher rates ranging from 10 percent to 50 percent on most countries. China will face a 34 percent tariff, while European Union will face a 20 percent tariff. Japan will be subject to a 24 percent tariff, and India will face a 26 percent tariff. Following the announcement of the tariff plan, the stock market plummeted, and global pessimism persisted. A chief economist at Japan's Nomura Research Institute stated that the tariffs “carry the risk of destroying the global free trade order the US itself has spear-headed since the Second World War.”
No matter how the situation changes, China has always been a staunch defender of an open world economy.
Western foreign aid systems as currently constituted to keep neocolonialism alive will not work as Africa now has options, and is emboldened to use these options alongside others in the Global South. This could well be the beginning of the end of neocolonialism.
The meeting of China, Japan, and South Korea reminds us that diplomacy in the 21st century often looks less like dramatic breakthroughs and more like incremental progress. As the Chinese proverb goes, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. This step may light the way for a more self-determined Asia.
Whether Lai's administration remains obstinate or deceives itself, it cannot change the historical conclusion that China must and will be reunified.
By focusing solely on damage control and shifting blame, instead of addressing the root causes, the US cannot avoid similar incidents from recurring in different forms.
On March 28, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake hit Myanmar, causing heavy casualties and property losses. Myanmar made a request for international aid, and this call was quickly met with a response from the international community. Neighboring countries, the EU, the US, Russia, and international organizations such as the UN and the WHO have extended a helping hand.
The Global South is on the rise, advocating for world justice, economic prosperity and solidarity, while aiming to build better global governance. The significance of the Global South and its growing importance on the world stage are increasingly recognized. China, a country rooted in the Global South, has been working with the other Global South countries to firmly safeguard the common interests of developing countries.
We advise "Taiwan independence" advocates to recognize reality as soon as possible and not to wait until the day of reckoning arrives, only to regret their actions. The wheels of history roll forward relentlessly; on the journey of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, any secessionist forces will ultimately be crushed to dust.
Over the past two days, Australia has been paranoid about a Chinese research vessel that appeared off the coast of South Australia. In Australian media's portrayal, what was originally a harmless research ship has, for no clear reason, been transformed into a "spy ship."
Faced with the US government's relentless tariff threats, groups in Europe, Canada, and other regions have begun resisting American goods and replacing them with local products, sparking a wave of boycotts against US goods.
This month, Yemen's Houthi group announced the resumption of attacks against Israeli ships passing through the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, the Bab al-Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Aden.
Political and civil rights are important, and in Xinjiang, people from different ethnicities and communities are well represented. They participate in governance at various levels, from towns and prefectures to cities. They are an integral part of the decision-making process
The China Unicorn Enterprise Development Report (2025), released at the Second Global Unicorn Company Conference, reveals that China currently has 409 unicorn enterprises with a total valuation of approximately $1.5 trillion. This accounts for nearly 30 percent of the global unicorn firms and ranking China second worldwide.
Through joint promotion by the leaders of both countries, France and China created the “French farm to Chinese dining table” mechanism in 2023, forming a pattern of in-depth and integrated cooperation. As both China and France are staunch defenders of free trade and opposers of trade wars, they should resolve trade disputes through dialogue.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties between China and the EU as well as the changing global landscape, there have been frequent interactions between the two sides.
The China-Laos Railway has safely handled over 50 million passenger trips since its launch on December 3, 2021, serving more than 480,000 international travelers from 112 countries and regions worldwide, according to the railway operator on Friday.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of China-India diplomatic ties. Over the past few decades, the two ancient Asian civilizations, each with modern global visions, have navigated a complex relationship. How can the two powers overcome differences to find a way to work together? How will China-India cooperation contribute to Global South development? The Global Times invites two Chinese and two Indian experts to share their views.
A powerful 7.9-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Friday, with its epicenter near Mandalay, the country's second-largest city, at a depth of 30 kilometers. This is the strongest earthquake Myanmar has experienced in nearly a century. Experts described the quake as "a great knife cut into the Earth."
History should never be a doll to be dressed up at will. Today, when some choose to discard historical truth for transient strategic benefits, we must remain vigilant: Betraying our history will ultimately lead us astray in the future. Upholding historical truth is not only a tribute to the past but also a solemn duty to our descendants.
Lai Ching-te and other separatist forces are attempting to defy international justice, challenge historical trends, obstruct cross-Straits exchanges and undermine peace across the Taiwan Straits. Should Lai dare to cross the red lines defined in the Anti-Secession Law, he will undoubtedly face the judgment of history and severe legal punishment.
Throughout the journey, I realized that the Chinese government has a clear objective: To develop rural areas and ensure that local residents have the necessary resources to thrive within their communities. China's strategy offers valuable lessons for developing countries seeking to enhance rural revitalization, said State Deputy of Ceará, Brazil Missias Dias (Dias) in an interview with the Global Times.
China welcomes more foreign businesses to invest and jointly write the story of mutually beneficial and win-win development.
This hypocritical "transoceanic defense of drug criminals" should have ended long ago. It is important to stress that attempts by certain Canadian voices to politicize this case and link it to China-Canada relations are unwise. Judicial cases should not be used to disrupt diplomatic relations.
China has always been a stabilizing force for the development of both Asia and the world, and we believe that Asian countries can work together to create an even brighter future.
The real threat is not China's technological rise, but the US' malicious interference in global technological development for geopolitical purposes.
Yunus' visit shows that, despite the political situation in Bangladesh, the relationship between the two countries remains strong.
Over the years, China has worked with ASEAN member states to ensure unimpeded access to and safety of the sea lanes in the South China Sea and has made an important contribution to this collective endeavor.
India and China have a huge responsibility to add to the stability and peace of the world and ensure progress. We are required to work together to chart a new path for the world.
The BRI is not about China reshaping the world but rather about China using its accumulated expertise and experience to articulate the importance of cultural exchange.
By reaching out to each other, the people of China and the US demonstrate that the door to better bilateral relations is opened by the people - and once opened, it will not be closed again.
The future of China-EU relations depends on the joint efforts of both sides.
I believe the relationship between Australia and China will continue to improve, but it may be a gradual process.
It is clear that the US plan to rejuvenate its shipbuilding industry at China's expense can hardly succeed and is sure to backfire.
Protectionism will only accelerate the "rusting" of US' shipbuilding industry.
While many Western countries are gradually closing their doors, China and other Global South countries are opening new windows of opportunity.
The vast Pacific Ocean can accommodate numerous ships; hopefully Washington will also adopt such broad-mindedness and vision. The USTR will hold another hearing on March 26, and it is hoped that the US will listen to voices from both home and abroad, meet China halfway, and seek win-win solutions through fair competition and cooperation.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is scheduled to visit the Philippines from Friday to Saturday. The Philippines has unusually become the first stop in the Asia-Pacific for the US defense chief's inaugural visit, significantly emboldening the country's provocations against China.
Recently, "strategic autonomy" has become a central issue in Europe and a focal point of global attention. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has drastically altered Europe's security landscape, exposing significant weaknesses in the European security system.
As an important emerging force in American society, Generation Z has exhibited unprecedented complexity regarding their political ideology, with the label of "ideological patchwork."
China's rise is not harming the US, it's actually benefiting the US. Cooperation is a win-win idea, while confrontation leads to a lose-lose outcome, said renowned US expert Jeffrey Sachs
The US indiscriminately attacks global mobile phone users.
Only through sustained dialogue and in-depth exchanges can both sides find ways to properly manage differences and expand mutually beneficial cooperation.
For international tourists, traveling to the US has naturally taken a backseat to more welcoming, safe, and convenient alternative destinations.
The uncertainties clouding the global economic system are likely to persist, posing a significant challenge for all countries, including the US, as they strive for development and seek to foster cooperation.
It is likely that Seoul, currently, will not become a priority in Washington's regional strategy.
What I saw in Xinjiang was vastly different from what I had heard in front of the White House. I had to convey this contradiction to my country and the world through the language of cinema.
Proposed port fees on China-built ships will only bring about a backlash against the US' own industries.
China is a "parasol tree" attracting "golden phoenixes" from all over the world. It continues to write a new chapter on win-win cooperation in the era of economic globalization.
India's challenges extend beyond regulatory complexity or policy bottlenecks.
Foreign ministers of China, Japan and South Korea have vowed to advance trilateral cooperation at the 11th China-Japan-ROK Trilateral Foreign Ministers' Meeting held in Tokyo on Saturday, the first meeting of foreign ministers from the three countries since November 2023.
The new world order is characterized by a decline in US influence and a rise in the economic and political weight of other nations. If the Global South chooses to forge its own path, independent of the US, it could significantly reshape the global economic order.
Europe has reached a point where it needs to rebalance its approach. Addressing Europe's vulnerabilities and fostering better development require cooperation with China, not the opposite.
South Korean media's recent deliberate hype of the so-called standoff between China and South Korea in the Yellow Sea has in fact relatively strong links to South Korea's internal political turmoil and partisan fights.
It hopes that Canada will establish an objective and rational understanding of China, abandon Cold War thinking and "camp mentality," stop manipulating "value diplomacy" and "human rights diplomacy," and actively and pragmatically work to bring the bilateral relationship back onto a healthy track.
To date, no country has proven that Chinese enterprises' 5G equipment poses any security threats. On the contrary, by excluding Chinese equipment and components based on groundless fears, Europe is, under the guise of "de-risking," effectively undermining its own strengths and capabilities. What Europe needs is not the bricks to build walls, but the wisdom to build bridges.
If Carney fails to secure a majority government position for the next four years, the reform path designed based on the ideals of an economist could face significant challenges or even come to a halt.
On most of these crucial issues, the EU today is much closer to China than it is to the US. Furthermore, Europeans and Chinese largely share the fundamental commitment to the principle of multilateralism that has been explicitly dismissed by Washington.
Today's geostrategic reality is distinctly characterized by multipolarity. The outdated Cold War mind-set, which advocated a zero-sum game, is now obsolete and potentially dangerous to world peace and development.
Nepal's hydropower trajectory offers a case in point: By prioritizing infrastructure partnerships under the Belt and Road Initiative, it resisted pressures to abandon mutually beneficial Chinese investments despite external skepticism. This mirrors a broader truth – true autonomy stems not from equidistant diplomacy alone, but from economic strength.
When I watched the first Ne Zha movie in the summer of 2019, I frowned at the panda-eyed demon boy. His crooked, cynical smile was far from the chubby grin I had imagined when reading his story as a child.
We firmly believe that China's independent innovation does not depend on closed-door development, or engaging in a technological cold war, but rather on maintaining a strategic commitment to global cooperation. The wave of China's new technologies is open for all sincere collaborators who wish to ride it.
VOA has long viewed China through a lens of prejudice and distortion, fabricating news. How could it have ever opened an “window”? It only forces the world to wear “cognitive sunglasses” clouded by ideological fog. Truly understanding China requires dismantling these artificial cognitive barriers.
For Canada and Mexico, the long-term strategy must be to restructure their trade and reduce their reliance on the US. If the leaders take the opportunity to diversify their trade, it will take a long time, but it can be done.
It is foreseeable that this year will be another “year of confidence” for external observers who are bullish on and betting on China.
The maneuvers of Japan and the EU will only add complexity to the South China Sea issue and intensify the situation in the region and jeopardize regional peace and stability.
We cannot afford to allow an entire generation of children to become collateral damage in the world's unbriled wars.
The US' attempts to “un-unite” China and Russia are unrealistic and doomed to fail. The China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination will continue strengthening and accelerating multipolar processes no matter how the Ukraine conflict ends.
The relationship between China and India revolves around how two neighboring developing countries with large populations coexist. Development is the main common ground for both nations, and India's greatest adversary is its own lack of progress.
The best way for Europe to return to itself, its own interests, identity and prosperity is to concentrate on building a new security and cooperation order based on equal security and equal opportunities for all.
In the future, as the benefits of these policies are further realized, the synergy of corporate innovation, policy support, and public confidence will undoubtedly invigorate China's consumer market like a spring tide. A stronger Chinese consumer market will write an even more remarkable chapter for both the Chinese economy and the global economy.
When American consumers pay up to $8 per dozen eggs and find no eggs to buy, they are not only shouldering the cost of living but also the price of unilateralism. Currently, the US stock market is volatile, inflation remains high, and consumer confidence is declining – these warning signs all point to the consequences of unilateralism.
A pair of US astronauts stuck for more than nine months on the International Space Station will be returned to Earth on Tuesday evening, NASA said.
This year's two sessions mark a significant milestone for China. The messages conveyed in these sessions highlight China's global leadership in high-quality development and reinforce its positive impact on global stability and development through technological advancements and regulatory models.
At a deeper level, the US' attitude toward South Korea in designating the latter country as “sensitive” exposes the crisis of undercurrents in the alliance.
We support free trade as we oppose tariffs, and we are working hard with our government officials to deliver that message.
The G7's attempts to revive the rhetoric and tactics of imperialism are not only misguided but also doomed to fail in an increasingly multi-polar world. The G7's imperialist nostalgia has no place in the 21st century.
As more Americans begin to break through their information cocoons and see a real world and a multidimensional China, the demonizing narratives propagated by VOA will ultimately become a laughingstock of the times.
When I talk about democracy in China, I talk about three Cs: cooperation, consultation and consensus. I would describe Western democracy also as being built on three Cs, but the focus is on competition, confrontation and conflict.
China and the US share our world. We have different political systems and different security concerns. But insofar there's some common interest in making that world more successful, that's a plus.
US consumer sentiment plunged to a nearly 2-1/2-year low in March and inflation expectations soared.
The growing trade and investment relations among Asian BRICS members, coupled with enhanced infrastructure connectivity, underscore the group's potential to drive sustainable development and regional stability.
At the global level, two contrasting landscapes have emerged. On one side, the intensifying self-serving competition between the US and Europe is eroding the foundation of Western unity. On the other, developing countries are joining forces to address shared challenges. This stark contrast is a clear reflection of the shifting global power dynamics. In this context, only through unity can developing nations seize the opportunity to control their own destiny.
We urge certain politicians on the island: Do not gamble with the lives of the people, and do not turn Taiwan island into a cage. The foundation of peaceful cross-Straits relations lies with the people, and its driving force also comes from the people.
Recently, renowned US scholar Jeffrey Sachs explicitly defined the Russia-Ukraine conflict as a "proxy war" during a speech at the European Parliament, holding the US responsible for instigating the conflict through its hegemonic diplomacy. He not only urged Europe to pursue strategic autonomy but also warned against viewing China as an enemy.
The story of China's consultative democracy is not just a chapter in history, but a living narrative of an enduring belief of the Chinese nation that together, we can build a better future.
Walmart is a beneficiary of global free trade and should understand that maintaining the free trade system is not only a corporate social responsibility but also a fundamental guarantee for its own development.
Supermarkets and grocery stores are experiencing panic buying, and restaurants are being forced to alter their menus—these are scenes resulting from the surge in egg prices across the United States. According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average price for a dozen eggs in January was $4.95, nearly double that of a year ago, surpassing historical highs.
By sacrificing its long-term national interests to act as a pawn for external powers – and even provoking China to curry favor – the Philippines miscalculates catastrophically, risking becoming cannon fodder and steering itself toward disaster.
As twilight descended, the mirrors in Dunhuang began to pivot, catching the last rays of sunlight and directing them toward the solar tower. This reveals the essence of the race between civilizations: actual progress is never achieved by extinguishing the light of others but by becoming a brighter source of light yourself.
I've said that when historians of the future write the chronicles of our times, a highlight is sure to be China's remarkable 40 years of reform and opening-up, and bringing living standards in rural areas up to near living standards in urban areas is essential: Robert Lawrence Kuhn
China, with its stable policies and strong research capabilities, extends a welcoming embrace to top global talent. Whether they are Chinese-American scientists or outstanding researchers from around the world, China warmly welcomes them to help shape the future of science and technology.
The talks between the US and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia have opened a window for easing the Russia-Ukraine situation, but the duration of this window depends on the sincerity and efforts of all parties involved.
The ASPI case is by no means an isolated incident. Some organizations, disguised in "academic attire," engage in political manipulation and turn the international public opinion arena into a dumping ground for false information.
In Xizang, people take great pride in their cultural development. They see it not only as a contribution to Xizang's identity but also to Chinese culture as a whole. The focus on maintaining tradition while embracing change is both meaningful and forward-looking, ensuring that culture remains vibrant and relevant for future generations, said Australian scholar Roland Boer
Unlike economic models focusing purely on GDP growth, China's five-year plan integrates social welfare, poverty alleviation, green energy and technological self-reliance.
While some countries build "high fences and small yards," a "better China" is promoting the creation of a broader innovation community based on principles of inclusivity and shared benefits, offering development opportunities to the world.
The development of China's economy has never relied on "exploitation by altering the rules of the game." Instead, it has built sustainable development capabilities through scaling up and actively sought its own growth space in market competition through innovation.
The main advantage of the whole-process people's democracy is that decision makers are aware of the specific necessities of the people at the base of social organization, and can therefore design specific policies to meet the specific needs of the people. People are effectively in charge of democracy.
Expanding institutional opening-up is a key task of the Chinese government's economic work in 2025. This deployment is not only a new trend of high-quality economic development, but also a major step to respond to the turbulence in international relations, unilateral sanctions and trade wars imposed by Western countries.
This year's two sessions serve as a key point in shaping China's future development and a critical window for the world to gain insights into China's policies and opportunities. For the international community, working together and sharing the benefits of China's development will lead to a more hopeful future.
It is certain that Chinese people will not only live longer but also live better. A more inclusive, dynamic, and fulfilling long-lived society is on the horizon, one that will shape a new and hopeful vision for China's future.
The US government's unpredictable tariff policies have left Wall Street "hurting." On March 6, the White House announced a suspension of the 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods until April 2. Just days earlier, the US had imposed these tariffs on products from its two key trading partners.
China's announcement to impose additional tariffs on some products imported from Canada serves as a clear warning: Those who insist on politicizing trade issues and naively believe that “playing the China card” will earn them favor from the US will inevitably bear the consequences.
The “Greater BRICS” proves the success of this heterogeneous platform of countries united around common objectives, particularly the reform of global governance institutions and the deepening of South-South cooperation.
In the past decade or so, China's contribution to global growth was close to 30 percent. The size of China's economy and its growth rate jointly make it the largest contributor.
From the vibrant and lively topics of people's livelihoods to the substantial and valuable policy measures, from the democratic practice of "listening to the people's voices" to the development momentum of "gathering the people's strength," robust economic growth has solidified the material foundation for whole-process people's democracy.
For Washington, the solution requires more than new industrial policies — it demands a shift in perspective. Viewing China solely as a rival is like trying to compete in the digital age with a steam engine mindset.
The US policy of imposing additional tariffs contributes to global economic instability. In every sense, this is detrimental. On one hand, it affects relations between countries; on the other, it severely impacts people who desire economic stability.
DeepSeek 's success embodies a philosophy rooted in Chinese ethos throughout the nation's development over thousands of years. That is: Progress thrives on openness and sharing.
The "two sessions" are not only a major political event in China but also a key window for the world to observe the country's democratic politics and development trajectory. This year, as in years past, the event has captured considerable global attention, highlighting China's ongoing development and its implications for the world stage. In the "Unraveling the allure of China" series, the Global Times (GT) invites experts and scholars from around the world to delve into the multifaceted allure of China and explore how the lessons drawn from its unique experiences can provide valuable insights for other nations.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has recently made some remarks on the Taiwan question. In general, he emphasized two points: First, the US policy toward Taiwan has remained unchanged since late 1970s, and second, it opposes any changes to Taiwan's status quo by force, threats, or coercion. Both points address critical aspects of the Taiwan question between China and the US, and they need to be further clarified in terms of facts and positions.
In this new year, major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics will bring even greater certainty to the world. We also have every reason to look forward to a world of shared prosperity and cooperation, where the future belongs to all.
By sharing resources with multiple countries, China aims to promote global scientific research. This has not only earned the country great respect in international cooperation, but more importantly, it is an important impetus to global space exploration and research in related fields around the world.
The new terms matrix from the 2025 two sessions reveals a China putting people first, a vibrant and innovative China and a China committed to high-quality development.
At this critical juncture, Europe faces pivotal questions: Who are its true partners, and who pose clear threats?
In the face of a more assertive new US administration, the substantial improvement in China-Europe relations is expected to notably balance the current China-US-Europe “triangular relationship,” acting as a stabilizing factor in global geopolitics.
The “China AI threat” narrative is an alternative acknowledgment of China's technological march and a stumbling confession of an old hegemon struggling to face a new world.
Kerry Brown, professor of Chinese Studies and director of the Lau China Institute at King's College, London, shared with GT his views on China's efforts to continuously play a positive role in global development.
The resilience and potential of China's economy continue to strengthen through deepening reforms and expanding opening-up, consistently releasing dividends to the world.
The fantasies of Don Quixote stem from the romance of chivalric novels, while the "wind turbine phobia" of certain Europeans seems to originate from anxiety over competition and a misunderstanding of Chinese development.
China pursues a road of peaceful development, keeping its defense budget within a reasonable range. Enhancing military capabilities is not only to defend China's own interests but also to contribute to regional and global security and stability.
Michele Geraci, former undersecretary of state at the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, shared his viewpoints with GT on China's economic outlook and how China's steady economic progress can contribute to the world economy.
The US should confront its issues directly, guided by specific problems, uphold international drug control conventions, and engage in effective cooperation and concrete actions.
We hope that Australia will recognize the nature of "Taiwan independence," distinguish itself from "Taiwan independence" forces, take a clear stand against all secessionist activities, and work with China to maintain regional peace and stability: Chinese Consul General in Sydney
US interests in Greenland are closely tied to its broader strategies for maintaining global dominance.
'We welcome the Europeans taking a lead in European security'
Shifting the responsibility for domestic governance failures onto others and abusing tariffs as a means of pressure and coercion will not cure America's ills, nor will it help Washington achieve its political objectives.
From proposing legislative initiatives to forming draft laws, and from deliberation to adoption, the voices from the grassroots are heard, valued and approved. This is a vivid reflection of the whole-process people's democracy.
Luis Rene Fernandez Tabio, senior professor and researcher at the University of Havana, shared his insights with GT on the achievements of China's green transformation.
It is yet to be seen how the ongoing transatlantic disputes will be resolved. It is clear, however, that the disagreements go far beyond the AI domain. Nonetheless, the numerous AI management challenges cannot wait until both sides of the Atlantic Ocean sort out their disagreements and come to a common denominator.
While some Australian politicians wield the "national security" stick, real-world tech communities elsewhere are building cross-border networks of cooperation.
China's choice is clear and resolute: to unleash technological potential through institutional innovation, to amplify innovation benefits through open cooperation, and to lead technology toward positive outcomes with a responsible attitude.
Chinese EVs and Southeast Asia's green development goals are creating strong synergy.
Keith Bennett, vice chairman of the 48 Group Club and a veteran China watcher, shared his insights with GT on this year's “two sessions” and the global significance of Chinese modernization.
The Global Times solicits opinions from four foreign experts who have visited China's rural areas and are dedicated to China's rural development.
The two sessions in China provide the world with a window to observe Chinese political civilization through their steady trajectory.
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Rather than succumbing to misleading narratives, it is crucial to recognize Cambodia's diplomatic agency and the enduring nature of its friendship with China.
The rise in Chinese residents' income is injecting new vitality into the global economy.
Under the framework of the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation, cross-border cooperation between China and Thailand will continue to deepen, yielding even greater results. These efforts will not be swayed by a few irresponsible remarks, nor will they be dictated by Washington's preferences.
In the process of scientific research and technological development, a country's leadership does not signify the failure of another.