The Unscientific Surmise That COVID-19 Was Spread by Wuhan Lab Is Racist
The facts speak for themselves, and one doesn’t need to resort to conspiracy theories or inductive reasoning to see the truth behind their lies.
The facts speak for themselves, and one doesn’t need to resort to conspiracy theories or inductive reasoning to see the truth behind their lies.
Today’s ‘Chinese mountain’ is already a source of great satisfaction and pride for all Chinese, and it will only become more prosperous in the future.
Acting against China will not only deprive Lithuania of opportunities to obtain investment from China and cash in on the vast Chinese market, but may also see Lithuania get its wings clipped when it tries to expand international political relations.
China hopes that the Afghan people will grasp the historic opportunity and take the nation’s destiny into their own hands.
Real leadership demonstrates itself in respecting science and truth, not political manipulation.
Long praising itself as the ‘beacon of human rights,’ the U.S. turns out to be the opposite of what it claims to be. A bottle of self-reflection is exactly what the doctor ordered.
The Western human rights narrative in its current form is a type of political theater designed to win public support for a foreign policy based on cold calculation of geostrategic and economic advantage.
The implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative will offer an investment boost, but only if safety is guaranteed first.
For five consecutive years, from 2016 to 2020, China was Germany’s largest trading partner. And even the pandemic could not interrupt the deepening of economic partnership.
If Wuhan has been probed, the logical question is why UNC should be skipped.
Allegations from the U.S. that COVID-19 was deliberately engineered or mistakenly released by a laboratory in Wuhan are most likely fabrications that have exploited racist and nationalist prejudices against China and tried to shift attention away from U.S. failures to contain the outbreak by demonizing China.
There must be specific and reasonable rules guiding China’s carbon emission market, so that international participants can also contribute to the country’s goal of carbon peaking and neutrality.