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Investors should forgo anxiety over China despite stock fluctuation

​Despite the tumbling of stock markets, investors should forgo their unnecessary anxiety over China because the long-term prediction for China's economy still remains rosy and Beijing has the will and means to avert a financial crisis.

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Chinese economy shows resilience, innovative potential despite concerns over currency, growth

​Recent depreciation of China's currency and its slowing growth pace after years of high-speed development have given rise to questions into the health of the world's second largest economy.

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Su's historic final qualification puts China on new start

A lucky qualification not just put Su Bingtian in the men's 100m final as the first Asian in the athletics world championships but also set a new start for China's sprinters.

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Bolt back to amaze the world, Su makes history for China

The Jamaican, whose appearance in Beijing even was in doubt months before the world championships, stormed to defend his 100 meters world championship title in 9.79 seconds on Sunday at Beijing's iconic Bird's Nest where he turned into an athletics phenomenon with two world-record Olympic wins in the 100m and 200m as well as a gold medal from the 4x100m seven years ago.

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Independent probe into doping allegations starts well, WADA

The Independent Commission (IC) has started well its investigation into allegations of widespread doping in athletics made by German and British media, said World Anti-Doping Agency chief Craig Reedie here.

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Heart problem blamed for Sun Yang's shock withdrawal from 1500m final at world championships

China missed the chance to win the men's 1,500m freestyle title for the consecutive third times at world championships but it might gain some comfort with the women's 4x100m medley relay gold medal at the Kazan worlds here on Sunday.

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IOC invites athletes to Rio 2016, China sends best regards

Rio Olympic Games celebrated one year countdown in a samba, bossa nova and carnival centered ceremony on Wednesday as IOC president Thomas Bach officially invited the world's athletes to take part in South America's first ever Olympics.

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"Cultural diplomacy" brings China, Italy together on new Silk Road

​A two-day event on cultural diplomacy and creative industries kicked off here at the Milan world exposition on Wednesday, gathering Chinese and Italian experts to discuss mutual understanding and common growth on a new Silk Road.

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China plays key role in partnering IMF to provide for low-income countries

​China has been playing an important part in partnering international financial institutes like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for its programs targeted for the low-income countries, a deputy chief of the Fund said.

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Int'l conference on Financing for Development opens in Ethiopia

​The 3rd International Conference on Financing for Development kicked off on Monday in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, with world leaders gathering to discuss a financing framework for the world's sustainable development in the next 15 years.

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Iran's FM says no deal on Monday, urges more diplomacy

​Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said a much-anticipated nuclear deal could not be ready on Monday while urging world powers for more diplomacy, Iranian media reported.

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BRICS a stabilizer of global economy

A BRICS group with deepened cooperation will not only serve its five member countries and other developing nations, but also stabilize and even boost the world economy.

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Xi stresses peace on visit of war exhibition

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday stressed that history should always be remembered, and world peace safeguarded, during a visit to an exhibition commemorating the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

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Muslims, their religion should not take blame for terrorists' crimes

While terror attacks in three different parts of the world on Friday highlight the grave danger the world is facing now, some Western media's bias against Muslims is equally dangerous because such prejudice can only ferment hatred and polarization.

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British Chancellor's Mansion House speech reaches out to China

The City of London wants to establish itself as the pre-eminent location for new Asian markets like the Chinese RMB in the West.

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Hong Kong ranks world's 2nd most competitive economy

​Hong Kong ranked the world's second most competitive economy, up from the fourth place last year, according to the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) World Competitiveness Yearbook 2015.

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Time for U.S.to call off biased attack on China's military development

​While the whole world is busy eulogizing the peace brought by the victory of World War II (WWII) 70 years ago, Uncle Sam played out a disturbingly hoarse dissonance Saturday by launching a spiteful attack on China's peace-oriented military development.