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What is an Afghan life worth?

In every war, civilians suffer the most. They can barely defend themselves in crossfires but easily fall victim to attacks. The latest tragic "mistake" by a U.S. airstr

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Politics drives U.S. call for Taiwan representation in UN

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is demonstrably wrong when he says that the island of Taiwan's "meaningful participation in the UN system is not a political issu

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Is the West now trying to bully Turkey?

Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, is often credited with popularizing the phrase "a storm in a teacup," which is commonly understood as blowing a trivial matter ou

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Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics will showcase China's strength during pandemic

China lit the Olympic flame for Beijing 2022 Winter Games last week, marking the start of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, which will make Beijing the first "double Ol

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Facebook to destabilize the world without a serious reckoning

Facebook is currently experiencing the worst crisis of its 17-year history as it faces a combination of whistleblower testimony, public relations disasters and Congress

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Russia and China owe no one an explanation for their relations

At present, we may be unable to discern why Russian President Vladimir Putin was piqued when he recently declared that his country's relations with China are "not direc

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50 years later, threats can't shake PRC's place in the UN

It's been 50 years since the restoration of all lawful rights of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the United Nations (UN), but the threat to the position is grow

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Should Steve Bannon be charged for contempt of Congress?

The House of Representatives has approved holding prominent conservative broadcaster and former U.S. President Donald Trump's chief strategist Steven Bannon in contempt

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One giant leap the first Chinese female astronaut made beyond space

China's Tiangong space station welcomed its first female astronaut Wang Yaping, on October 16. Wang, who has drawn much attention at home and abroad, will become the fi

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U.S. is running out of everything to contain China

The irony is real. The United States government cannot instigate forever a culture of fear and ratchet up tensions and distrust between its Western allies and China.In

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Biden plays catch-up with China on Kenya, Africa relations

In a rather surprising invitation, U.S. President Joe Biden hosted Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta to the White House on October 14.Well, it is not difficult to figure

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Europe should avoid being drawn into the U.S.' cold war on China

The U.S. administration is attempting to draw Europe into its cold war policy against China, which so far the European Union, in particular, has refused to participate

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China is poised to take the role of global environmental leader

From a variety of animals, plants, fungi and microorganisms that make up our natural world, each of the species and microbes help to maintain balance in the world by wo

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Ending endangered wildlife trade requires everyone to act

Wildlife and forest crimes make up the fourth largest illegal trade worldwide after arms, drugs and human trafficking, negatively impacting economic and social developm

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Why Merkel's wisdom in Jerusalem must be carried forward

Even in the final stages of her era, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's remarks in Jerusalem act as an eye-opener for those desirous of peace in the Middle East. By refe

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The metamorphosis of growth policy

Development policy has long been divided between two types of approaches. One approach targets poor people directly and seeks to alleviate the poverty of individual hou

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Why humanity must save nature to save itself

Our planet – the only home we have – is at breaking point. Two-thirds of our Earth's oceans and three-quarters of its land have been damaged by humans. One million spec