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Patients in their cars are given intravenous drips to treat fever at a clinic in Ruili, Yunnan province, on Saturday. Cities nationwide are bracing for peaks of COVID-19 infections by adding critical-care beds and expanding the capacity of fever clinics.China Daily

Patients in their cars are given intravenous drips to treat fever at a clinic in Ruili, Yunnan province, on Saturday. Cities nationwide are bracing for peaks of COVID-19 infections by adding critical-care beds and expanding the capacity of fever clinics.China Daily

Xi urges faster steps on rural vitalization

President Xi Jinping has called for accelerated steps to build up China's agricultural sector and vigorously promote rural vitalization.

TOP NEWS

Xi's words give HK new confidence

The Hong Kong community said that President Xi Jinping's words when meeting with Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu during Lee's four-day debut duty visit to Beijing have greatly boosted the confidence of residents and the international community in the city and paved the way for the Hong Kong SAR's future work.

CHINA

Stress of postgraduate exam changes outlooks

A record 4.74 million students signed up for the 2023 national postgraduate entrance exam held from Saturday to Monday, 170,000 more than last year, the Ministry of Education said on Saturday.

ADVERTORIAL

Mercedes-Benz Launches New Carbon-Neutrality Program and Celebrates the 15th Anniversary of its CSR Journey in China

Mercedes-Benz has kicked off an initiative to protect biodiversity of a tropical rainforest in South China's Hainan province, as the German luxury carmaker celebrates the 15th anniversary of its corporate responsibility efforts in China.

COMMENT

Two-faced US behavior betrays its commitment to sound relations

The United States insists that it still adheres to the one-China principle. Yet belying that claim, it is colluding with "pro-independence" forces on the island, stoking cross-Straits confrontation and undermining peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits.

VIEWS

Ukraine crisis is a conflict of attrition

Editor's note: As 2022 is marked by COVID-19, international conflict, economic woes, and an increasingly urgent climate emergency, many agree it has been a challenging year. How will the economy, environment, politics and security look like in 2023? Four experts share their views on the issue with China Daily.

WORLD

Japan's security ditches pacifism, stokes fears

TOKYO — The Japanese government has approved three updated documents on its security and defense policies, vowing to acquire the military power to attack any enemy and largely increase its military spending over the next five years.

BUSINESS

All charged up for high-growth era

Chinese companies' ability to meet wide-ranging energy demands of countries, regions and blocs such as the European Union, Africa, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific, which are all at various stages of transition to clean power besides seeking energy security, will spawn an era of high-growth opportunities for them, industry experts said.

BUSINESS INSIGHT

2023 priorities: Stabilizing growth and expectations, deepening reform

The annual Central Economic Work Conference was held in Beijing from Dec 15 to Dec 16 and released key signals for possible economic moves next year, thus providing valuable reference for understanding China's economic blueprints for 2023 and beyond.

MOTORING

National EV brands in top spot as auto industry transforms

China is already a leading player in the smart electric vehicle segment, which experts said may prompt the country to reshape the global auto industry by the end of this decade.

LIFE

Back to the future

After a year of complex restoration, specialists from the Palace Museum in Beijing have given a pair of antique pagoda clock automata a new lease on life.

SPORTS

A year to remember for Asian golfers

Indeed, it has been a happy year to remember for Asian golf following standout performances and historic achievements by the game's best from the Far East as they continue to stamp their mark on the globe's elite playground, the PGA Tour.

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