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Three things manufacturers must focus on to thrive in 2023

As the calendar clicks over to 2023, however, we are seeing that the ability of industrial players to realize the potential offered by the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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A visit that opened Muslim eyes to Western lies on Xinjiang

China "violates human rights" in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China "may have committed crimes against humanity" regarding the Uygur population.Do they sound f

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Caution needed in Japanese alliance

China's Ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian suggested earlier this week that Australia should be more cautious about Japan's remilitarization when responding to Japan's A

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UK's discriminatory restrictions can't fix healthcare system in crisis

The world ushered in 2023 a few days ago but many countries remain lumbered with the same discriminatory attitudes that emerged in 2020 when the pandemic was first anno

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Asian Financial Forum must reassert the principle of global solidarity

As the Asian Financial Forum (AFF) commences its meeting on January 11, participants are confronting a more serious crisis than they have experienced since 2008. The ou

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China reopens tourism to boost the economy and cultural exchanges

As the world becomes more connected and globalized, the role of tourism in improving relations between countries is much more important. With the rise of the internet a

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U.S. domestic politics to damper North American Leaders' Summit

U.S. President Joe Biden, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meet for a two-day summit in Mexico City from January

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U.S. relations with Canada and Mexico: What will Biden do?

Roughly 14 months ago, U.S. President Joe Biden hosted the North American Leaders' Summit, an event that has periodically brought together the presidents of the United

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GOP leader McCarthy fails for 11th time to win U.S. House speaker vote

Republican party leader Kevin McCarthy on Thursday failed for the 11th time to win enough votes needed to be elected as speaker of the House of Representatives, sufferi

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China says No to 'polluting first and cleaning up later'

Traditional development philosophy follows a "polluting first and cleaning up later" model.Ten years ago, China faced serious environmental pollution. Major cities expe

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House Speaker deadlock: Radicalization of U.S. politics a threat to the world

Republicans began their majority reign in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday with a colossal debacle and chaos, as they failed to elect a House Speaker, expos

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Euro near dollar parity: Causes, impact and what's next

The euro has hovered around a parity on the dollar, as inflation is rampant and concerns about economic recession in the euro zone are growing. The official currency u

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The rising importance of China's economy cannot be ignored

Recently a global investigation conducted by CGTN and multiple think tanks has shown that over 78 percent of global interviewees are convinced that the Chinese economy

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China's H1 growth shows resilience as recovery accelerates in June, say economists

China's economy in the first half of 2022 has shown resilience in the face of elevated pressures led by weakening global growth and ongoing pandemic, while recovery gat

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The U.S. cannot take exception to the non-proliferation regime

The Chinese Foreign Ministry participated in the Tenth Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) on August 29 whi

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Understanding recent U.S. Inflation

When considering what caused the sharp increase in the U.S. inflation rate from late 2020 to today, my initial instinct was to focus on aggressive monetary policy, foll

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Strings attached in foreign aid programs

Government-led foreign aid is rarely charity. It usually comes with strings attached despite earnest claims to the contrary.Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has v