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Climate activists march to the State House on Sunday in Boston, Massachusetts, the United States. The activists called upon the state legislature to pass climate related laws to help protect people and the environment.Joseph Prezioso/Afp

Climate activists march to the State House on Sunday in Boston, Massachusetts, the United States. The activists called upon the state legislature to pass climate related laws to help protect people and the environment.Joseph Prezioso/Afp

Rule of law lifts business environment

Thanks to the establishment of specialized courts, including those involving finance and intellectual property, disputes in relevant fields have been resolved more efficiently, demonstrating that China's efforts to optimize the business environment by rule of law have been further strengthened, legal experts said.

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Male players emerge from shadows of female stars

Chinese men's tennis has turned heads at this year's Wimbledon Championships after appearing to finally catch up with its female counterpart at the sport's elite level.

TOP NEWS

First-half figures offer solid base for future growth

China's economy grew by 5 percent in the first half of this year despite challenges such as still-weak demand and a complex external environment, providing a solid base for achieving the whole-year growth target this year, analysts said on Monday.

CHINA

International educational ties fortified

Beijing Language and Culture University will keep strengthening educational ties with countries in Central Asia and cultivate global talent with proficiency in Chinese, university president Duan Peng said in a recent interview.

WORLD

Hamas says cease-fire talks haven't paused

Palestinian militant group Hamas has dismissed reports that it has withdrawn from Gaza ceasefire negotiations amid continued Israeli attacks, which killed about 90 civilians in strikes over the weekend, with the excuse it is targeting Hamas military commanders.

BUSINESS

Flexible H2 money policy foreseen

China's monetary policy is likely to stay accommodative in the second half of the year as the latest economic and financial indicators point to the need for further policy support while growing expectations of US interest rate cuts create more room for easing, market analysts said on Monday.

BUSINESS FOCUS

Big changes sweep across biz clusters

Manufacturers of household cleaning products in Bazhou in North China's Hebei province are experiencing a surge of youthful energy, fueled by a wave of individuals armed with digital marketing skills on platforms such as Douyin and Kuaishou.

COMMENT

Decision sets modernization course that will guide nation for years to come

The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China started its third plenary session in Beijing on Monday morning.

GLOBAL VIEWS

Advancing democracy in international relations

In today's interconnected world, from climate change to poverty, from disease outbreaks to political conflicts, collective efforts and collaboration from all nations are needed to create a better future for our planet and all its inhabitants.

LIFE

Intangible cultural heritage dazzles Paris

Traditional puppetry, embroidery, New Year woodblock prints and wood carvings are creating a strong Chinese vibe at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in the western wing of the Louvre Museum in the French capital.

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