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Children pose for a photo with a person in a panda costume at the Berlin Zoo in Germany on Friday. The zoo held a farewell ceremony for four-year-old panda twins Paule and Pit, who will move to China in mid-December. The twins were the first giant pandas born in Germany.    Ren Pengfei / Xinhua

Children pose for a photo with a person in a panda costume at the Berlin Zoo in Germany on Friday. The zoo held a farewell ceremony for four-year-old panda twins Paule and Pit, who will move to China in mid-December. The twins were the first giant pandas born in Germany. Ren Pengfei / Xinhua

Economists call for more policy push

China's consumer prices dropped for the second consecutive month in November, indicating still-weak demand and backing the case for further policy support, including a likely reduction in the reserve requirement ratio for banks, economists said on Sunday.

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Police station honored for adopting innovative ways to help the public

Hou Hangming, head of Lijiapu Police Station in Anding district, Dingxi, Gansu province, often tells his colleagues: "We must have empathy, and treat the public as if they are our friends and family.

TOP NEWS

Envoy calls for more joint efforts on climate action

China will push for more financial support from developed countries for Global South nations amid the climate crisis, and rather than sharing in the support thus gained, it will aid poor economies with funding and technology to beef up their capability to tackle global warming, said China's special envoy for climate change.

CHINA

Wave of respiratory illness easing

The number of children with respiratory illness visiting hospital pediatric departments is trending downward in China, health officials said on Sunday, adding that a recent nationwide surge in respiratory disease cases had not disrupted normal healthcare services.

COMMENT

US veto of immediate call for cease-fire has left regional peace and security 'on the precipice'

China joined members of the world community to express deep disappointment and regret over the United States' veto of a United Nations Security Council draft resolution calling for a humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza on Friday.

VIEWS

Private firms have to adapt to the times

Given the changes in the economic landscape, private enterprises need to change their mindset, too, and understand the characteristics of the new landscape while aligning their thought processes with it in order to achieve their goals.

ADVERTORIAL

Ningbo businesses embracing intl exposure

Through innovation prowess and sustained efforts, businesses in Ningbo, East China's Zhejiang province, are expanding their global markets and cementing an international reputation for excellence.

WORLD

COP28 sets eyes on AI to fight climate change

Expect artificial intelligence to play an inseparable role in combating climate change after the United Nations Climate Change Technology Executive Committee, or TEC, and its collaborators launched a challenge to harness AI-powered solutions for climate action in developing countries.

BUSINESS

China — irresistible market for pharma MNCs

For multinational corporations in the pharmaceutical industry, the humongous China market has been an indispensable part of their global plans for decades — and this factor is becoming even more important now than ever before, mainly due to the country's pursuit of high-quality development, experts and business leaders said.

BUSINESS INSIGHT

Comprehensive approach key to ensuring balanced growth

China's economic tapestry this year has been complex, revealing both challenges and opportunities.

MOTORING

NEVs leading the way in global chase for carbon neutrality

In pursuit of carbon neutrality goals, the global automotive industry is accelerating efforts to make new energy vehicles the focal point of a new round of industrial competition.

LIFE

Song Dynasty poet is star of new stage production

Dancer, choreographer, painter and visual artist Shen Wei often looks to the past for inspiration.

CULTURAL HERITAGE

Discovery helps solve ancient water mystery

Archaeological discoveries at the Chenghe site in Jingmen, Hubei province, have revealed an elaborate water-control system from about 5,000 years ago, the National Cultural Heritage Administration said in Beijing on Nov 29.

SPORTS

Grade-A Gu schools the competition

Gu Ailing showed why she's one of a kind last weekend as she stormed to World Cup glory despite nursing an injury and studying for exams at school.

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