Reform global monetary system
2011-04-02 07:51:02
The start of the G20 meeting in Nanjing on Thursday will hopefully provide some new impetus to reform of the international monetary system.
Beijing's parking problem
2011-04-02 07:51:02
The problem of parking Beijing's nearly 5 million cars is no less upsetting than traffic jams.
Seizing on growing common interests
2011-04-01 10:23:12
On the subject of fostering convergence of interests and building communities of interests, I must first speak briefly about the ideas and goals of China's development
Disparate effects of disaster
2011-04-01 10:23:12
Increased exports and more private sector investments can help Japan minimize the effects of the earthquake and tsunami
An ancient art form that enthralls
2011-04-01 10:22:24
Acrobatics, like many other art forms created by mankind such as music and painting, is one of the most ancient art forms.
Acrobatics needs to jump outside the box
2011-04-01 10:22:24
China is an acrobatic superpower and its acrobats have won several laurels for their performances in the international market.
All eyes on currency changes
2011-03-31 07:53:48
Gradual internationalization of renminbi will benefit world's financial markets, but lessons of others should be heeded.
Preschools need more help
2011-03-31 07:53:48
The demand for preschool education is rising along with the increasing population of children. To meet the demand, education authorities have to plan
Disparate effects of disaster on Japan
2011-03-31 07:53:48
The March 11 earthquake was the worst ever in Japan.
Command change just a name game
2011-03-30 07:42:38
NATO member states decided on Sunday to take over full command of the military operations against Libya from the United States, a rare move in the US' diplomatic and military history.
Give talks a chance in Libya
2011-03-30 07:42:38
US President Barack Obama announced on Monday that NATO would take over full command of the Libya operation from Wednesday
How best to educate a mobile population
2011-03-30 07:42:38
For various reasons, the school-age population of a school district in any given country is rarely stable. Population in some places grows unexpectedly, while in others it decreases, resulting in empty schools and wasted facilities.