Editorial

Chinese senior officials are the best informed professionals I know in the world: American Economist 

Published: May 23,2023 By staff writer At the Athens Democracy Forum in October last year, American economist and former director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University, Professor  Jeffrey Sachs said that, “ Chinese official are the best informed professionals I know in the world.” He further spoke of the way Chinese …

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China had the world’s largest GDP until the 1820s.

Published: May 18,2023 By Staff writer When the Chinese talk about the dream of national rejuvenation they are literally talking about pursuing strength of the country in all its form, rejuvenation of the nation and happiness of the people. China was once a strong country economically and was weakened by foreign …

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Tension between the US and China arises from the US side. American Economist

Published: May 16,2023 By Gerald Mbanda American Economist Jeffrey Sachs, the director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, said that a lot of the tension between the US and China arises from the US side. “This is the US’ mistake, because some Americans think that if China is rising, the US must be …

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China-US talks in Vienna. Something new to expect?

Published: May 15,2023 By staff writer   Chinese and American officials met on May 10 and 11 in Vienna – Austria, a development that caught the world attention. Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, held talks with …

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Eritrean President to Visit China

Published: May 13,2023 By staff writer  Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki is expected to pay astate visit to China beginning on 14th May, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying announced on Friday. During the visit, The Eritrean leader will hold talks with President Xi and other Chinese leaders. The two leaders are expected to discuss …

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China’s Final Victory in the Fight against Extreme Poverty 

Published: May 12,2023 China’s fight against poverty entered a critical stage after the 18th CPC National Congress in 2012. At the end of 2020, through eight years of hard work, China achieved the goal of eliminating extreme poverty–akey goal for the new era of building socialism with Chinese characteristics. The 98.99 million people in rural …

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American Billionaires urge U.S. to get along with China

Published: May 08,2023 By Staff writer  American billionaires and investors Warren Bufet and Charlie Munger on Saturday said that U.S. and China have a lot to benefit in strengthen cooperation and bilateral ties than escalation of tensions between the two super powers. As tensions have persisted in the past few years, observers wonder for how …

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China is the top destination of African students

Published: May 05,2023 By Staff Writer Many African students are now turning to China Universities which signifies a reverse trend where a decade ago, the preferred destination was USA and UK. China is not only attracting African students only but also from other parts of the world like Asia, Europe, Oceania, Americas and …

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China tourism surges on a five-day Labour Day Holiday 

Published: May 03,2023 By Staff writer  People visit the Bund in Shanghai, April 30, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua] In China millions of  people travelled to their home towns while others took vacations for a five day holiday that included the May 1st labour day.  This is the first time that people enjoy a …

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China’s mediation role promotes global peace and stability.

Published: May 01,2023 By Gerald Mbanda The absence of peace and stability poses challenges to humanity safety and development of nations. At the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022, President Xi Jinping made a keynote speech entitled “Rising to Challenges and Building a Bright Future through Cooperation.” This was the first …

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