Beijing will host the China Internet Civilization Conference on November 19. Themed “Gather Strength for Good Deeds, Jointly Build Internet Civilization,” the event will be the first one in the country systematically discussing cyberspace security and civilization. In recent years, digital civilization is taking on increasing importance as the Chinese government focuses on constructing a […]
Post-pandemic world trend: further globalization, better governance
COVID-19 reveals that Cold War mentality should be abandoned in the 21st century. by Shen Yi Source The COVID-19 pandemic is still shocking the world. According to data from Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, global novel coronavirus cases topped 4.9 million on Wednesday. As of press time, the US has reported over 1.5 million cases […]
Singaporean Scholar: Politics Overriding Science and Western Anti-epidemic Problems
The COVID-19 epidemic has not in the slightest altered political attitudes. To these politicians, national interests reign above all else. Not only does this attitude target China, but it also expresses itself in the way in which some Western countries deal with domestic issues. In a recent article titled Politics Overriding Science and Western Anti-epidemic […]
Fauci dismisses claim Chinese lab-produced coronavirus
“If you look at the evolution of the virus in bats, and what’s out there now is very, very strongly leaning toward this [virus] could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated— the way the mutations have naturally evolved” Fauci Dr Anthony Fauci, the US’s top infectious disease expert and a member of the White […]
Shape global narratives for telling China’s stories
Under the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy, China has made remarkable progress in promoting communication with the world since the 18th Party Congress. In the past 70 years since the founding of New China, the Chinese people have created the miracles of rapid economic development and long-term social stability. Insightful people around the […]
Protocol on Prevention and Control of COVID-19
Compared with the previous version, this new edition revises transmission routes – adding the possibility of aerosol transmission in closed environments with exposure to high-concentration aerosol – includes more clinical manifestations, updates diagnosis criteria, and re-groups patients according to severity. Issued on March 7, 2020 by the National Health Commission in China, the sixth edition […]
Nurse battles coronavirus on the frontline
Jiang Ting, a nurse with Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital It’s 4 am on Monday when my colleague, Yi Bingkun, and I finished the night shift. It’s the 50th hour since we arrived in Wuhan to help fight against the novel coronavirus. The situation here is far more grievous than what we imagined, with more […]
Training Program for Sri Lankan Medical Practitioners in Beijing
Ten Sri Lankan medical practitioners including three doctors and seven nurses from the Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Etiology (CKDu) affected areas finished a 2-month training program at Peking University First Hospital (PUFH) in Beijing. The commencement ceremony of the Training Program was held on Dec. 12, 2019. For two months, the trainees got full […]
China – The Belt and Road Initiative – The Bridge that Spans the World
BRI is literally building bridges and connecting people of different continents and nations. by Peter Koenig The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), also called the New Silk Road, is based on a 2,100-year-old trade route between the Middle East and Eastern Asia, called the Silk Road. It wound its ways across the huge landmass Eurasia […]
What Is Really Happening In Xinjiang
by Ambassador Cheng Xueyuan Recently, I was surprised to notice that some politicians and media in the western countries continuously attacked China’s policy in Xinjiang, falsely claiming that a large number of “concentration camps” violating human rights have been established there. But what is the true story? In Xinjiang have settled as many as 47 […]