Bitter Fruits
The trend of selective news avoidance and the rising distrust in the news are the bitter fruits the Western media must now harvest from the seeds it has long been sowing.
The trend of selective news avoidance and the rising distrust in the news are the bitter fruits the Western media must now harvest from the seeds it has long been sowing.
The connectivity, geographically speaking, between China, far east, and Portugal, far west, is quite important for everybody.
Responsible politicians would seek compromise, even with their most intractable colleagues, rather than brazen international ventures.
Pelosi has hurt Chinese people’s feelings and insulted their aspirations of national reunification. History will never forgive her for destroying peace across the Taiwan Strait.
To strike a balance between a greener planet and energy security could be a tall order. When leaders work together, optimism is generated.
There remains no legitimate reason for Pelosi to visit Taiwan, no matter how much she and other U.S. officials will spin her trip. Her most obvious purpose for going: to irritate Beijing.
Washington should end its hegemonic delusions, sober up, cooperate with major powers, and be a responsible actor on the world stage.
With an open but sober mind, Singapore, an avowed practitioner of pragmatism, is stubbornly continuing efforts to strike the right balance between innovation-friendliness and risk-watchfulness.
Biden thinks his clever deception will deliver positive results for him on the world stage. Nonetheless, Washington will later discover that they will regret their prior actions.
A mechanism for high-level dialogue and coordination between China, the U.S. and the EU would play a positive role in promoting world peace and common development.
The reason that really stops people from accepting climate change is their own benefit and interest.
China takes the long view so I’m sure that Pelosi’s provocative insult won’t be forgotten.