• Anti-Asian crime: a plague the U.S. fails to address

    At the height of the nationwide protest sparked by the brutal killing of George Floyd, an epidemic of hate crimes targeting Asians was spreading in the shadows. Racist slurs in social media, intentional injuries on the street, and even targeted homicides in spas: anti-Asian hate crime has mutated into various forms, taking a heavy toll Read more

  • China urges U.S. to earnestly promote, protect human rights

    BEIJING, March 18 — China on Thursday urged the United States to reject double standards on human rights and take concrete actions to promote and protect human rights.”The United States should carefully listen to and take a close look at the criticism and suggestions of the international community on its human rights situation, reject the Read more

  • Wang Yi: Imposing new sanctions on China is not the way to welcome guests

    Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday told the United States that imposing new sanctions on China just before bilateral strategic dialogue started is not the way to welcome guests. He made the remarks at the high-level strategic dialogue with the United States in the Alaskan City of Anchorage, which was also Read more

  • China calls on U.S. to avoid confrontation, seek win-win cooperation

    Senior Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi on Thursday called on China and the U.S. to properly handle differences, push forward bilateral cooperation and avoid confrontation at the start of the high-level strategic dialogue with the United States in Anchorage, Alaska.  Yang, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Read more

  • COVID-19 continues to deepen health disparities in U.S.

    Hispanic and Latino people were 3.1 times more likely than non-Hispanic white people to be hospitalized and 2.3 times more likely to die from COVID-19, according to data of the U.S. CDC. Read more

  • WHO-China team suggests continuing to search early COVID-19 cases around the globe

    BEIJING, March 14 — The World Health Organization (WHO) and China joint team has suggested continuing to look for possible early cases in a wider range around the globe. Liang Wannian, a member of the WHO-China joint team, made the remarks at a briefing to European diplomats on the origin of the novel coronavirus on Read more

  • China urges Myanmar to stop violence, punish perpetrators after plants smashed

    The Chinese Embassy in Myanmar on Sunday urged Myanmar to take effective measures to stop violence and punish perpetrators after several Chinese-funded factories were smashed and burned by lawbreakers on Sunday, which led to several Chinese being injured. “China urges Myanmar to take further effective measures to stop all acts of violence, punish the perpetrators Read more

  • CDC: China to vaccinate 70 to 80 percent of its population by mid-2022

    The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention says the country plans to vaccinate 70 to 80 percent of its population by no later than the middle of next year. “We hope that China’s vaccination rate could reach 70 to 80 percent, meaning 900 million to one billion people,” said Gao Fu, director of the Read more

  • China continues to contribute to vaccine distribution

    China has been a steadfast advocate for equitable vaccine distribution around the globe, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian at a regular press conference on Wednesday. According to the latest official statement, China has donated or is donating COVID-19 vaccines to 69 developing countries in urgent need and is exporting vaccines to 43 countries. Read more

  • More European countries suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine after reports of blood clots, deaths

    The European Medicines Agency (EMA) in a statement released on Thursday described the Danish Health Authority’s decision of suspending the use of the COVID-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca as a “precautionary measure” but stressed there was “currently no indication that vaccination has caused these conditions.” COPENHAGEN, March 14 — More European countries, fully or partially, have Read more

  • Six killed, over 80 missing in Mongolia heavy dust storm

    Six people, including five herdsmen and one child, were found dead after a heavy dust storm hit Mongolia, the country’s emergency management department said on Monday. In a statement, the department said it had received reports of 548 missing people from nine provinces across the country between Saturday night and Monday morning. So far, 467 people Read more

  • Hong Kong seeks public opinion on electoral system improvement

    A three-day seminar opened at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center on Monday to seek the opinion of various sectors on the improvement of the electoral system of the Hong Kong Administrative Region (HKSAR).  Zhang Xiaoming, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council on Monday promised to Read more

  • China’s retail sales of consumer goods up 33.8% in Jan-Feb 2021

    China continued its upward recovery trend with a double-digit rise in economic activities in the January-February period due to pandemic-distorted figures and a resurgence in market demand. The country’s retail sales of consumer goods, a major indicator of consumption growth, rose by 33.8 percent year on year in the first two months of 2021, according Read more

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