People sing to Harry Moyer (third from right), a United States Flying Tigers veteran, on his 103rd birthday in Beijing on Monday. Moyer and his compatriot Mel McMullen (second from left) fought in World War II alongside the Chinese people against Japanese aggression. ZOU HONG/CHINA DAILY
Mutual trust highlighted at security forum
China's armed forces are willing to join hands with all parties to continuously deepen mutual trust on security issues through improved architecture, enhanced governance and greater cooperation, a senior Chinese military official said on Monday.
Renewable energy capacity grows robustly
China's installed renewable energy capacity saw robust growth during the first nine months of this year amid the country's efforts to advance its green transition, according to the National Energy Administration.
Legal experts agree on BRI cooperation
Domestic and foreign legal officials have pledged to strengthen collaboration in law enforcement and security, so that they can better serve and safeguard the building of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Humanitarian cease-fire needed to end 'collective punishment' of civilians in Gaza
How many civilian deaths will it take till the international community agrees to take the concerted actions necessary to prevent the ongoing human tragedy in Gaza from escalating further?
China's economy shows resilience
Headlines on the global economic outlook have shifted from a foundering recovery amid a cost-of-living crisis early this year to concerns over imminent recession, particularly in continental Europe. There is growing conviction that the central banks of developed economies will maintain high rates for a longer time.
UK losing out to EU as shopping destination
Britain is losing its competitive edge as a prime shopping destination for Chinese tourists because of its removal of the tourist tax refund policy, which previously incentivized Chinese visitors to shop there.
Policy may spur State insurers' equity play
China has revised its method of assessing the performance of State-owned commercial insurance companies, stressing more on long-term focus, according to a circular of the Ministry of Finance unveiled on Monday.
Execs sanguine on China's manufacturing future
Editor's Note: With strong policy support, unremitting technological innovation and industrial upgrading, China's economic recovery continued to gather steam in the third quarter, with its GDP expanding by 4.9 percent from a year earlier, leading to a 5.2-percent year-on-year growth in the first three quarters.
Using needles to help life's energy flow
For thousands of years, the Chinese have relieved pain and cured disease through acupuncture.
Forum examines writing's role
To study ancient Chinese civilization, researchers have to look into documents from previous eras, both handed down or discovered, integrate them and verify their accuracy, writes Qiu Xigui, paleographer at Fudan University in Shanghai.
Haaland heaps humiliation on United
MANCHESTER, England — The goals just keep coming for Erling Haaland. For Manchester United, it's one setback after another.
Enterprises in Shanghai back newly released Global Partners Program
Leading enterprises, which are engaged in different industries within Shanghai, are eager to use their expertise to empower the Implementation Measures for Shanghai's Global Partner Program to Promote Foreign Investment, or Global Partners Program, released in July by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce, contributing to the greater success of the city.