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Visitors take photos of giant panda Fu Bao on Tuesday at the Shenshuping base of the Wolong National Nature Reserve in Southwest China's Sichuan province. She made her comeback after spending more than 100 days under medical care due to a health alert in December. Fu Bao was born in South Korea in July 2020 and was brought to China in April last year. She made her public debut in Sichuan in June.        An Yuan / China News Service

Visitors take photos of giant panda Fu Bao on Tuesday at the Shenshuping base of the Wolong National Nature Reserve in Southwest China's Sichuan province. She made her comeback after spending more than 100 days under medical care due to a health alert in December. Fu Bao was born in South Korea in July 2020 and was brought to China in April last year. She made her public debut in Sichuan in June. An Yuan / China News Service

Asia's role as global growth driver in focus

Asian economies, with real GDP growth projected to be 4.5 percent for 2025, will continue to play a crucial role in driving global economic stability and growth, said a report released on Tuesday at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2025.

TOP NEWS

European officials' visits set to bolster trust

The successive visits of foreign ministers from two European countries to China within a week are expected to further bolster the China-European Union partnership and highlight their shared aspiration to uphold openness and cooperation, strengthen trust and solidarity, and safeguard multilateralism, analysts said.

CHINA

China's glacier area shrinks by 26 percent over six decades

The glacier area in China has shrunk by about 26 percent over the past 60 years, with approximately 7,000 small glaciers disappearing, according to data from the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

COMMENT

Protectionist shipbuilding measures will create more problems for US

The US Trade Representative's Office is holding a public hearing on its proposed port fees targeting Chinese-built vessels this week, with the move by the Donald Trump administration to 'resurrect' US shipbuilding facing pushback from businesses.

VIEWS

China further opens its door to attract FDI

Foreign direct investment (FDI) is essential for achieving sustainable economic growth and navigating the geopolitical complexities.

ACROSS ASIA

WARMHEARTED GESTURE

The first batch of Bangladeshi patients reached Southwest China's Kunming of Yunnan province, for medical treatment on March 10, marking a new chapter in bilateral ties between China and Bangladesh.

WORLD

'Voluntary departure' for Gazans slammed

Israel's decision to set up an agency to oversee the so-called voluntary departure of Palestinians from Gaza and the approval of 13 settlement outposts in the West Bank have been condemned for defying international laws and undermining cease-fire restoration efforts.

BUSINESS

GDP showing more signs of stabilizing

China's economy is showing clear signs of steady recovery with a sound showing in the first two months, and is back on track for healthy, sustainable growth, bolstered by a mix of stimulus policies and meaningful reforms measures in the pipeline, economists said on Tuesday.

BUSINESS FOCUS

Promising outlook for private enterprises

In 1983, Peng Fan, a 20-year-old graduate from Sichuan province, found himself at the doorstep of a gritty machine tool foundry in Yinchuan, nestled among the windswept landscapes of the Ningxia Hui autonomous region.

Z WEEKLY

Shaping futures through UN internships

Born in a village and raised in a small city in Jiangxi, Tang Yingjin, 25, has always wanted to see the wider world. Now a business administration student at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), he has explored metropolises like Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou — but he wanted more.

SPORTS

Wu looking to let good times roll

NANJING — Moments after clocking 8.01 seconds in the women's 60m hurdles semifinals at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China's Wu Yanni knew she had rewritten history.

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