Stop bullying, nip violence in the bud
Stop bullying, nip violence in the bud
The news that a junior high school student was brutally murdered by three classmates March 10 sent shudders through the Chinese public, drawing attention to the issues of campus bullying and the challenges faced by left-behind children in rural areas.
2024-03-18
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Letters From Readers
Letters From Readers
Ma Jinglin, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and principal of Beijing No. 4 Middle School, recently proposed that parental accompaniment during homework might provide a short-term solution but could foster dependence and diminish a child’s autonomy over time.
2024-03-11
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Washington's Gaza effort far from enough
Washington's Gaza effort far from enough
The United States revised the language in a draft United Nations Security Council resolution on Tuesday to back “an immediate cease-fire of roughly six weeks in Gaza together with the release of all hostages,” according to a Reuters report.
2024-03-11
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More assistance called for expats to navigate Chinese life
More assistance called for expats to navigate Chinese life
Amidst China’s persistent endeavors to attract and embrace more international visitors, a growing number of expatriates are opting for China as a destination, either for travel or to rebuild their lives post-pandemic. However, acclimating to the nuances of Chinese daily life, particularly in areas such as making daily payment and accommodation, remains a challenge for newcomers.
2024-03-11
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Biden's TikTok presence betrays a lie
Biden's TikTok presence betrays a lie
U.S. President Joe Biden's campaign officially joined TikTok last month, drawing ire from critics across the political spectrum. On Feb. 11, Biden became one of the more than 1 billion users of TikTok, with the account "@bidenhq" operated by his campaign.
2024-03-04
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Why allies throw cold water on Macron's idea
Why allies throw cold water on Macron's idea
French President Emmanuel Macron's Monday statement that nothing was ruled out at a summit of Western countries on the Ukraine crisis, including sending European troops to Ukraine, has made a splash around the world.
2024-03-04
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A new form of protectionism
A new form of protectionism
After years of suppressing Shenzhen-based telecom giant Huawei on a baseless accusation, the United States is now shifting its focus onto China's electric vehicles (EVs), a move that could significantly impact another Shenzhen-based enterprise, BYD.
2024-03-04
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Fire safety a hard-learned lesson
Fire safety a hard-learned lesson
As the country celebrated the Lantern Festival, the grand finale of the Spring Festival holiday, this past Saturday, 15 people in Nanjing, the capital of East China’s Jiangsu Province, lost their lives in a residential building fire in the Yuhuatai District.
2024-02-26
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