World• Top News• Diplomatic Exchanges• FM Press Releases• People• Opinion• Photos• Video
Opinion
July-19-2022
Biden's Middle East visit: A lip-service show
Though ambitious, the visit cannot achieve meaningful, sustainable results as the U.S. has neither the necessary capability nor willingness to get involved substantially in regional affairs.
July-19-2022
The plunging EUR and the future of the European economy
As the price of the Euro falls, China might – in the short-term – experience some ramifications on its exports to Eurozone economies but find – in the medium and long-horizons – new chances to re-invest in Europe.
July-4-2022
​Why NATO's decision to label China a 'systemic challenge' is absurd
NATO has controversially labeled China as a strategic competitor and potential threat. The alliance's decision on this matter is absurd and dangerous.
July-4-2022
Roe v. Wade decision: The ending is not the end
The U.S. Supreme Court abortion reversal raises a moral question. Did Americans miss the best timing to change this jurisprudence? Does the change outweigh the social consequences of not changing it at all?
June-20-2022
Violence on trial in US entertainment industry
With musicians increasingly coming under fire for previous improper and unlawful behaviors, America's entertainment industry is slowly facing a reckoning.
June-15-2022
US politics of hegemony will hinder Asia-Pacific region
The Pacific region has long been underpinned by multilateralism, regional integration and shared prosperity – all of which are being undermined by the behavior of the U.S.
June-8-2022
Why sporadic gun violence is a 'uniquely American story'
American domestic politics is in a highly dysfunctional gridlock, whereby adherence to constitutional literalism combined with ultra-partisan divides makes it impossible to achieve solutions to everyday issues.
June-5-2022
Remaining resilient amid challenges
As the world faces numerous challenges on seemingly endless fronts, in order to succeed, humankind must pivot and remember that our future lies not in the hands of fate, but in our hands.
April-19-2022
Questions about shootings being normal in America
The recent morning rush hour shooting on the New York City metro has once again brought the grim reality of mass shootings in the U.S. to the forefront.
April-20-2022
​US cuts global vaccine funding
Despite Omicron, the latest mutation of the coronavirus, continuing to ravage the world, the U.S. has decided to cut funding for global vaccinations.
1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  



Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRssNewsletter