For EU, freeing itself from US is no easy task
The first 40 days of the new Donald Trump administration have caused panic across the European Union, leaving EU leaders thinking how to maintain the bloc's relevance and global standing without the support of the United States.
Time to end discrimination against mental illness
A nationwide mental health support hotline — 12356 — will become operational later this year to address the increasing needs of people living with mental illness, according to the National Health Commission.
Immigrants become scapegoats amid economic challenges in Britain
In the last week, the UK has seen rioting and demonstrations in Southport, Hartlepool, Liverpool, Manchester, Sunderland and near the government headquarters in Downing Street, London. Social media posts suggest further escalation is planned.
US' new tariffs worsen global prospects
After US President Donald Trump's first punitive tariffs targeted the United States' major trade partners — Mexico, Canada and China — tariff threats are shifting to the European Union, even the rest of the world. The tariff threats are also shifting from steel and aluminum to computer chips and pharmaceuticals.
Australia should avoid 'America First' pressure to enhance regional role
Australia's continued ingratiation with the United States has led to the belief that Australia will be immune to the imposition of "America First "tariffs by the new Donald Trump administration, and that, in the broader context, this immunity will extend to the Australia-China trade relationship.
Lessons from a White House dispute
The televised confrontation at the White House between Donald Trump and J.D. Vance on one side, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the other has captured global attention, adding further complexity to the situation in Ukraine.
Bold steps needed to boost economy
China's economy has successfully achieved its growth target for 2024 despite facing a challenging domestic and global environment.
China-US ties, global order should be based on rules
The future of relations between the United States and China in 2025 feels like a sea of uncertainty. One would either need boundless optimism or complete detachment to feel entirely confident about where things are heading. With Donald Trump's return to the presidency, the global order stands at a crossroads, teetering on the brink of significant instability. His campaign was full of sweeping pronouncements on major global issues — trade, technology, climate and industrial policy — but it lacked the coherence of a clear plan. His idea of imposing tariffs on Chinese goods, for example, signals a strong "America First" attitude but leaves much to interpretation.
US targets Chinese tech to lay its ghosts to rest
For years Huawei has been facing accusations from the West that its products have"backdoors" that allow the company to obtain data that flow on the networks they build and maintain, and give China access to telecom networks globally.
Brazil and China cement a durable bond for the 21st century
There are many synergies between Brazil and China, particularly related to the New Growth Acceleration Program, specifically in energy and transportation, in which Chinese companies have achieved a high level of expertise.
Why Chinese economy can navigate global headwinds
Assuming that the measures US President Donald Trump has taken in the first few weeks in office reflect, a new and sustainable path for the United States, instead of whims, will they have an impact on China's economic prospects?
Encouraging youth to achieve their dreams
Editor's note: Over the past years, China's socioeconomic situation has undergone significant transformation. Faced with challenges and opportunities, the Chinese government has been making concerted efforts to promote social development and high-quality growth. Three experts share their views on the issue with China Daily.
Damage control
As countries around the world accelerate their strategic technological deployments, traditional global geopolitics are shifting toward "techno-politics". That is, with the unprecedented rise in the role of technology and under the logic of international political competition, the organizational structures and behavioral patterns of nations, as well as the means and content of major power competition, are undergoing significant changes. Technological factors have become core variables in economic competition, national security and even ideological confrontation.
Ending Ukraine crisis most beneficial to EU
Ending the war as soon as possible, therefore, will be most beneficial for the EU.
G20 should help address common global challenges
The existing global economic governance system is faltering against the growing tide of trade protectionism and unilateralism.
Five Principles best way to resolve regional challenges
Experience shows that upholding the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence is the best way to resolve the security challenges in the Asia-Pacific region.