The latest video released by the US military on October 26 of a Chinese fighter jet and a US bomber flying over the South China Sea “in danger of collision” has revealed the truth behind the US speculation over the so-called perilous intercept. According to the US Indo-Pacific Command, the 38-second video shows the Chinese Shenyang J-11 flying within 10 …
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Washington, searching for ‘security threats,’ should take a look at Maine: Global Times editorial
The mass shooting incident in Maine in northeastern US on the evening of October 25 has sent shockwaves throughout the country. It has resulted in at least 18 deaths and injuries to another 13 people. This is the deadliest shooting incident in the US this year and one of the deadliest shooting incidents in the US in the past few …
Read More »Supporting UN in playing a greater role in Israeli-Palestinian issue is crucial: Global Times editorial
The humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip is still worsening. The latest diplomatic dispute between Israel and the United Nations (UN) over the statement made by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has further complicated international efforts to address the urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza. During the public debate on the Israeli-Palestinian issue held by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on October …
Read More »PM Dahal will think it seriously in time
The country is going through a serious situation. As the current government led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal is unable to operate reliable and credible diplomacy, if it proceeds arbitrarily by extreme abuse of state power, it is certain that the country will fall into endless conflict, and Dahal’s political future will also be confused. Before the country, a politician’s future …
Read More »Tokyo should hold a correct attitude toward China-Japan relations
Yang Jiechi, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, on Wednesday co-chaired the ninth China-Japan high-level political dialogue with Takeo Akiba, secretary general of Japan’s National Security Secretariat in Tianjin. This is a high-level communication between China and Japan …
Read More »Distorting Taiwan history only reveals ugliness of US media
Some US media outlets, which are not good at history, recently have made a lot of noises on Taiwan’s historical status, launching a round of public opinion offensive that distorts the narrative about the Taiwan Straits. For instance, they claimed Taiwan doesn’t belong to China in history in the name of “exposing lies” and misinterpreted the facts to argue US’ …
Read More »What did Hungary do right when it received the ‘biggest ever investment in its history’ from China?
Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd (CATL), China’s biggest electric vehicle battery maker, announced it would build a 7.34-billion-euro (50.79 billion yuan) battery plant in Hungary. Once built, it is set to be Europe’s largest battery cell plant. Hungary said that it will be “the biggest ever greenfield investment in the history of Hungary.” Some foreign media claimed Hungary got the “biggest …
Read More »Japan’s ‘sense of insecurity’ is of its own making
It has been noticed by the media that Nancy Pelosi did not mention “Taiwan” even once when she made public appearances in South Korea. According to reports, when she met with the speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea, and when she spoke with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on the phone, neither side talked about her visit to …
Read More »KU to begin Masters in Media Studies
Kathmandu, Aug 5 : The Kathmandu University (KU) has launched Masters in Media Studies Programme from this academic year. The KU would run the Masters in Media Studies from the Department of Languages and Mass Communication of the School of Arts. Head of Department of Languages and Mass Communication Dr Sudhamshu Dahal said admission is opened for the Masters in …
Read More »Pelosi’s Taiwan visit will be torn up by history as waste paper
On Wednesday afternoon, US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi left China’s Taiwan island and flew to South Korea. During her 19-hour stay in Taiwan, Pelosi and Tsai Ing-wen performed a “double act,” each with her own hidden thoughts. Their remarks seemed like the same old lines they had rehearsed many times before. They flattered each other and seemed elated and inspired. …
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