China Is Pushing the Utilization of Clean Energy Resources to Reduce Emissions
Apart from nuclear energy, the country is developing a variety of new energy sources to replace as much of its current fossil-based energy supply as possible.
Apart from nuclear energy, the country is developing a variety of new energy sources to replace as much of its current fossil-based energy supply as possible.
The desired goal is to achieve a comprehensive, just and lasting peace on the basis of the “two-state solution” that guarantees the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the basis of 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
China’s journey towards rural revitalisation and a common prosperity for all people begins by addressing inequality everywhere.
China’s performance since the outbreak of COVID-19 shows that it is already working with the rest of the world to combat the virus in accordance with the concept of building a global community of health for all.
Collectivism and an open society are the essential elements for China to remain strong.
China will not get complacent, and will continue its race to vaccinate against the clock, so as to contribute to the global fight against the pandemic.
We like to admire those scientific masterminds who have created inventions that have revolutionized our world, but always remember, human development begins first with the most basic and simple things, such as cultivating rice. Yuan’s contribution matters, immensely.
The international community and citizens of the world will not overcome the COVID-19 drama by adding political characteristics to it. Only actions matter to the families who have experienced losses, hospitalization, unemployment, and poor access to medicine, vaccines, and even food.
Having weathered past contradictions, errors, and suffering, the country has found its Way, or Tao, by drawing on experience, ancient traditions, and philosophy.
The two countries have some cooperation in counter-terrorism, arms control and maintaining global strategic balance, which would make restarting the Cold War difficult.
Weaponizing semiconductors creates a “lose-lose” situation, carving up a global industry into localized spheres, creating a fractured market and raising prices. That being said, it will still not block China’s technological advances.
The U.S. ought to pay real attention to religious discrimination on its own soil and stop politicizing religious issues. No rumor or slander can negate the fact that freedom of religious belief is guaranteed in Xinjiang.