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Points to ponder over in Policy Address

Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, must be weighing up which new policies to include in her coming Policy Address. Three key policies, upon all of which show the time is ripe for new approaches, spring to mind. None of them readily lend themselves to an instant fix, but each of them could certainly be addressed actively. This would surely…

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City's mask ban an effective deterrence against rioters

As Hong Kong is gripped by four-month-long citywide protests initially triggered by a now-shelved extradition bill, and the protests morphed into a full-fledged anti-government movement, Hong Kong is in desperate need of ways to quell the current unabating political unrest, as violence against the police escalates and spreads to many districts in Hong Kong, posing grave safety concerns to most of…

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Bigotry poses danger in the name of faith

It has been four months since the first wave of violence erupted at Admiralty, Hong Kong Island, in the second week of June, with billions of dollars in economic losses and immense human suffering caused by mostly members of the younger generation, including university and secondary school students.

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Rioter slashes police officer in savage attack

Rioters went on another wild rampage across Hong Kong on Sunday, seriously wounding a police officer and beating up two others on the 19th consecutive weekend of indiscriminate violence, which saw government offices and MTR stations again attacked and vandalized along with banks, shops, enterprises and offices with Chinese mainland connections.

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CS seeks support of lawmakers in tackling deep-seated problems

Hong Kong's Chief Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung Kin-chung on Sunday called on the city's legislators to support the government's efforts in addressing the deep-seated social and economic problems that have fueled public discontent.

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Opposition camp demagogues are responsible for HK's chaos

More chaos was caused by radical protesters over the past long weekend - as expected. Some blamed the introduction of the mask ban regulation for the increased violence. Such criticism is intended to confuse the public. The anti-mask regulation is undoubtedly the outcome of the great destruction caused by mobs of people wearing masks. The escalating violence unleashed by radical protesters across…

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Aid rioters at your own peril

Four security guards and a customer service manager at a shopping center in Ma On Shan were arrested and charged with obstructing police in the execution of their duties. As seen in news footage, the suspects allegedly tried to block police officers from entering the mall on Monday night. The arrest has undoubtedly sent a clear warning to people intending to help lawbreakers by obstructing the…

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Marks of others

By stretching the limits of photography through photo sculpture, collage and video, Chinese artists Cai Dongdong, Lei Lei, and Wang Ningde reveal more than what usually catches the human eye. Each piece is the shadow of a preexisting photo, either altered, extracted, or manipulated to create a new image and a new interpretation.

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Meeting one's own digital clone

After Andy Serkis (Lord of the Rings' Gollum) cemented himself as Hollywood's premier motion-capture performer, a brouhaha erupted over the lack of awards consideration for his stellar turn in the Planet of the Apes reboot series. And rightly so. His CGI-covered work gave that trilogy its soul, and without him it would have been just another animals-gone-wild effects spectacular.

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  • Chinese consultants reveal achievements in rapid business growth

    Emerging Chinese company Kmind Consulting on Tuesday released its strategic business consulting achievements during a news conference held in Shanghai. The achievements comprise five major breakthr…

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  • Holidays help us transcend differences

    Despite being a Muslim, I look forward to this time of year to share the jovial activities of Christmas and New Year's with my fellow human beings, regardless of their religious beliefs.

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  • Media failed Wu in life and even in death

    Wu Yongning, known for scaling skyscrapers without safety equipment to snap astonishing selfies, died last month after slipping off a 62-story building in Changsha, Hunan province. The video of the…

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  • Uphill battle of Chinese tea in Russia

    The Chinese tea in Russia is not a novelty. Tea from the Middle Kingdom first reached tsarist Russia in the 16th century via the ancient Silk Road. However, as history unfolded, the Indian tea grad…

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  • Exclusive Interview with the Head of UN Women China on Gender Equality and Gender-based Violence

    On November 24th, UN Women jumpstarted the 2017 #OrangetheWorld campaign with a bang. The 'Orange the World' awareness campaign spans 16 days, wherein individuals and groups alike are encouraged to…

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  • 'Orange the World': Enlightening Youths on the Reality of Gender Inequality

    The 'Orange the World' awareness campaign spans 16 days, wherein individuals and groups alike are encouraged to spread information and awareness about gender-based violence. Awareness about gender …

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  • Exclusive interview with UN coordinator in China on gender equality

    The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was a plan adopted by the United Nations world leaders from over 193 countries in September 2015. It officially came into effect in 2016 and has set a ba…

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  • UN Women and Netease announce the winners for the 2017 "Women's Media Award"

    UN Women China and its prominent media partner Netease are awarding leading women in the media who have given notable contributions to the fastest growing industries in China.

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  • Internet essential to ending poverty worldwide

    After a period of world-historic poverty reduction, China faces a difficult "last mile" of progress on the road to ensure the end of poverty in the country by 2020.

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  • A hairy proposal

    By Luo Jie

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  • Australian leader should not pander to anti-China bias

    Turnbull should not have bought into this media orchestrated falsehood. And it is wrong for him to engineer his country's policies based on the Australian media's bias against China. The unjustifie…

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  • WIC should address benefits, challenges of the internet

    The fourth World Internet Conference (WIC) opened Dec 3 in the ancient town of Wuzhen in Zhejiang, China. In this unassuming little ancient town, the past and future world meet together, history jo…

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  • Insurance reform to boost public welfare

    The State Council, China's Cabinet, recently decided to transfer 10 percent equity shares of State-owned enterprises and financial institutions to the National Council for Social Security Fund.

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  • Brexit deal

    By Cai Meng

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  • Heating policy inconsiderate

    Northern China has long been plagued by smoggy weather, especially in winter when heating is supplied, and they have a deep longing for cleaner air. That explains why residents in the region have w…

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  • Wuzhen is building a strong foundation for the Iinternet's future

    In the early days of the internet during the late 1960s, the technology wasn’t purely meant for a worldwide access. It existed among a few interconnected networks in the United States and later joi…

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  • Are tax cuts a US supply-side scam?

    Tax cuts masquerading as tax reform are the best way to describe the thrust of Washington’s latest policy gambit. The case is largely political — namely, the urgency of a Republican Congress to del…

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  • Wuzhen Summit

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  • Internet conference provides venue for exchanging ideas on digital era

    China is now home to about 750 million netizens and has the world's second-largest digital economy. It is also in an advantageous position in developing e-commerce and third-party mobile payments.

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  • Rights to those with HIV has to be protected

    A Beijing security guard was reportedly told to leave his post after being diagnosed with the virus, and some 15 students with HIV, who had to sit their college entrance examinations in a separate …

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  • Digital economy set to play greater role

    With its theme of "Developing Digital Economy for Openness and Shared Benefits-Building a Community of Common Future in Cyberspace", the Fourth World Internet Forum in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, ha…

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  • Building of a better world for all is China’s mission

    Bright prospects for the commons are what General Secretary Xi Jinping of the Communist Party of China Central Committee sought to convey in his keynote speech at the world political parties dialog…

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  • Daniel Franklin's book Megatech explores how technology will influence our lives in 2050

    Based on the idea that it can be useful to consider the longer term, it encourages us to be more thoughtful about the technologies we are building and their implications on our world, three decades…

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  • Using professionals for cities' benefits

    Some second-tier cities are competing with not only each other, but also first-tier cities to attract talents. The governments of some second-tier cities are offering professionals local hukou (hou…

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  • Who has the right of way on zebra crossings?

    Since June, Beijing traffic police have begun enforcing a fine of 200 yuan ($29) and deduction of three demerit points for motorists who fail to give way to pedestrians on crosswalks. Do pedestrian…

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  • Efforts of all needed to improve kindergartens

    The State Council, China's Cabinet, has dispatched a team of inspectors across the country to check teachers' ethical standards and working styles. The move comes after recent media reports on "chi…

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  • Guizhou through a photographer's eye

    For Bruce Connolly a visit to Guizhou provided an opportunity to capture images of this beautiful land and also reflect about rural life and the area's future.

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  • US anti-dumping investigations go against fair trade

    By Luo Jie

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  • US Commerce Department's move goes against fair trade

    By launching probes into the Chinese imports without any requests from US companies and industries, Washington is going against the free, fair and reciprocal trade that it has so often proclaimed i…

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  • Good kindergartens need efforts of all

    The State Council, China's cabinet, has dispatched a team of inspectors across the country to check teachers' ethical standards and working styles. The move comes after recent media reports on "chi…

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  • Ikea displays its double standard

    Ikea should stop unequally treating Chinese consumers and extend its latest recall of defective chests of drawers to the Chinese market to show it attaches the same concern to the safety of Chinese…

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  • Grave concerns that DPRK crisis is getting out of hand

    Unilateral countermoves by individual stakeholders have proven insufficient, and ineffective, in reining in the nuclear weapons program of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, as its latest m…

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  • Land-based Aegis anti-missile defense

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  • Patent office has not been duped by fans

    Imagine 15 million people waving fans in the same direction at the same time... That idea appeared on the official website of the State Intellectual Property Office, as a "solution" to free Beijing…

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  • 'Silk Road Dialogues' deepens UDNP, Himalayan Consensus Institute cooperation

    The United Nations Development Program China Office and Himalayan Consensus Institute, an environmental think tank, entered into a memorandum of understanding November 28, 2017, for the establishme…

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  • Can 15 m people blow away smog? That's a joke

    Imagine 15 million people waving fans in the same direction at the same time

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  • The Zunyi Conference rebooted

    An account of the history of the Communist Party of China (CPC) or to be precise modern China’s history would be incomplete without a reflection on the historical Long March, a march that was the t…

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  • Gender bias is the result of twisted male mindset

    Will girls be in a more disadvantageous position in the college entrance exam, or gaokao, in the future?

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  • Real estate tax to help normal homebuyers

    Real estate tax should be promoted according to the principles of legislation, and the process should be carried forward gradually. Enacting real estate tax legislation is a lengthy process, and th…

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  • Anger at online rumors

    By Luo Jie

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  • 'Tiger' hunt shows Party is resolved to clean house

    The investigations of Lu, who was also head of the Cyberspace Administration of China, and Zhang, who was also the former head of the military's Political Work Department, have come as timely reass…

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  • Brexit divorce

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  • Better pay and training to ensure tots entrusted to qualified carers

    Taking care of toddlers who are vulnerable to almost any hazard is not an easy job, because it requires great perseverance and patience. Entrusting kids to insufficiently trained carers is not just…

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  • Beijing's positive response encouraging

    It is hoped that Cai's words will help ensure law-based governance and put an end to all the controversy.

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  • EU could learn some economic growth lessons from China

    The EU has enough reason to learn from some of the economic and development policies of China.

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  • Ties with ROK improving, but cautiously

    Communication between China and the Republic of Korea has gradually improved, leading to their recent agreement to resolve the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense anti-missile system issue.

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  • Witnessing the rapid transformation of Guizhou

    Traveling by train is often a good way to view a country, to look not just at the landscape but also the levels of development.

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  • Should grads insist on staying in big cities?

    With the population decentralization policy taking effect in cities, and competition in the job market becoming fiercer, it's time college graduates pondered whether or not they should look for a j…

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  • Protecting children

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  • Strict standards required to keep safe watch on kids

    Fortunately, there has been no major incident involving children's smart watches yet. We hope the responsible departments will draw up national standards as soon as possible to ensure that remains …

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