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In a recent article, former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin said despite current tensions around the world, a world war was not inevitable. He emphasized the importance of diplomacy to navigate the complexity of international relations. What should countries like China and France do to prevent a global disaster?
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Leaders of NATO countries have pledged to continue supporting Ukraine while meeting in Washington D.C. for the 75th anniversary of the military block. And for the first time, NATO issued a warning to China over so-called "military aid" to Russia. Will the NATO support promised at the summit be enough to impact the Ukraine-Russia conflict? What is China’s reaction to the warning?
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Former Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr shares his opinions on issues such as the current positive momentum of China-Australia relations, the prospect of more economic engagement between them and the impact of China's unilateral visa-free policy on Australia.
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A scholar from Tsinghua University shares his perspectives on issues such as the necessity of focusing more on world peace and justice, changes in international configuration over the past decade, the trend of counter-globalization and reasons behind China's efforts to prioritize neighborhood diplomacy.
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European politics are in the spotlight as elections in France and Britain show center-leftist victories against a growing conservative surge in much of Europe. Analysts share their perspectives on how these elections will impact Europe and beyond.
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Leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization have wrapped up their meetings in Astana. What issues were high on the agenda at the summit? What can we expect as China is to host the gathering next year?
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An expert on artificial intelligence shares his perspectives on issues such as the AI market in China, areas of AI application and U.S. efforts to curb China's AI development.
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Analysts share their opinions on the focus of the Chinese president's ongoing Central Asia trip, ways for China and Central Asian countries to enhance relations and their joint efforts to promote global governance and world peace.
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Seven decades ago, China put forth the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence for the first time. Over the past 70 years, these principles have been widely accepted and recognized as instrumental to maintaining world peace, and have become the cornerstone of China's foreign policy. What is at the core of the Five Principles?
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Experts share their opinions on the importance of the historic Chang'e-6 mission, which is the first of its kind to retrieve samples from the far side of the moon. They discuss issues related to technological challenges from this mission, the moon’s origin and geological evolution and the future plan of China's space industry.
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The president of Amherst College shares his opinions on issues related to Chinese students in U.S. universities, cultural differences and adjustments and the importance of people-to-people exchanges.
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What is the progress of China's scientific sector in recent years? What does it mean for the world and humanity?
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang has wrapped up a three-nation tour to New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia. What are the major outcomes of the visit?
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Experts share their perspectives on hot issues at the ongoing Lujiazui Forum in Shanghai, including high-level financial development, goals pursued by Chinese financial markets, the importance of inclusive finance for low-income groups and the role of finance for an aging society.
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Around eighty countries have signed a Ukraine peace proposal at a meeting in Switzerland. Meanwhile, Russia has set out its own terms for ending the conflict with Ukraine. Has the conference brought us closer to peace? Is it the time for the parties to come to the negotiating table? What will be the key factors to bring about an end to the conflict?
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China is to include New Zealand on the list of unilateral visa-free countries. Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced the news during his visit to New Zealand. What is the state of bilateral ties? How can the two countries manage differences to further boost their relationship?
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The European Commission has announced it will level provisional duties ranging from 17.4% to over 38% on Chinese EVs. There have been mixed responses so far. What are the considerations behind the tariffs? What are the likely countermeasures from the Chinese side?
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For the past 19 years, Poland has been China's largest trading partner in central and eastern Europe, and the countries have enjoyed successful cooperation for nine years under the Belt and Road Initiative. Facing pressure from the E.U. and U.S. over EV and other high-tech products, how resilient will the Chinese economy be? Has politics become the top priority of policy consideration in many countries rather than economics?
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Leaders in France and Germany are still reeling from the strong showing by far-right parties in European Parliamentary Elections last weekend. How will the changes in seats affect future policy-making in the E.U.?
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The final days of May saw heat waves in India, Pakistan and Mexico, and other extreme weather like flooding and tornadoes across the world. The impacts of climate change extend beyond the coastline, going deep into the heart of many countries. What are the reasons behind these extreme weather events? How much is climate change to blame? What are the predictions for the future if nothing is done to stop it?
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