Nine-year-old Ohad Monder meets his father, brother and another family member on Saturday at the Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel in Petach Tikvah, Israel. Ohad Monder was reunited with his family after being held captive for 49 days by Hamas in Gaza. Schneider Children's Medical Center Spokesperson via AP
Experts pitch for reforms to drive growth
China should consider amplifying macroeconomic support in a precise manner next year to underpin a steady annual economic growth rate of around 5 percent, experts said on Sunday.
Data trading expected to play bigger role
Data trading should play a bigger role so that data, an important production resource, can be better integrated into different economic sectors to nurture new growth engines and facilitate high-quality economic development, according to industry experts attending the annual conference of the Shanghai Data Exchange.
Millions sit nation's civil service exam
Millions of young adults on Sunday stepped into testing halls across the nation to vie for approximately 40,000 government jobs being offered this year.
The forgotten Chinese of Monterey Bay in US
Vibrant Chinatowns graced the Monterey Bay region of California more than 100 years ago, but today you would barely know it.
Trade is evolving toward sustainability
A combination of three factors is changing the face of China's foreign trade.
Multifaceted policy can spur foreign investment
Amid the transformative currents of economic evolution, foreign investment has assumed a dynamic role in China's economic development over the past 40 years.
Trilateral meeting offers ray of hope that East Asia can find firmer footing
The China-Japan-ROK Trilateral Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Busan, the Republic of Korea, on Sunday is the first since 2019.
Catalytic inverter
For a long time, the definition of development and the related policymaking of the Global South was influenced, if not dominated, by the Global North.
Simple sophistication
Guang Jun is noted for modesty and an easygoing attitude, as well as a sense of humor.
Manhattan's Dragon Fest celebrates Chinese street food, culture
Steamers, frying pans and griddles sizzled, while voices in various Chinese dialects filled the air.