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Europeans frustrated with the policies of Trump

Growing disappointment with the ‘America First’ strategy has key US allies in Europe increasingly acting as a counterweight Many Europeans hold US President Donald Trump in disdain for his views. Thousands of people protested against his visit to Britain in July, and some British politicians called for him to be banned from entering the country…

Top scientist was ‘backbone of nation’

Nation mourns the passing of Cheng Kaijia, a nuclear physicist and father of China’s atomic weapons program Members of the public have been paying tribute to Cheng Kaijia – a prominent scientist who helped China enter the atomic age – after he passed away Nov 17 in Beijing at the age of 101. Many people…

What they say – EUROPE

My previous works, the dance productions from different periods, have been performed at the festival. What’s special about this year is that, two different institutions, the CSIAF and PSA, have worked together with me to present my art. This has not been achieved at a lot of other festivals. I feel that the festival and…

Shanghai performing arts festival closes with cuban flair

Ballet Nacional de Cuba’s classic production of Don Quixote finally graces the city The 20th China Shanghai International Arts Festival came to a close on Nov 22 following the Ballet Nacional de Cuba’s performance of Don Quixote at the Shanghai Grand Theatre. This festival, which kicked off on Oct 19 this year, consisted of 45…

All along the line – EUROPE

The Central Axis of Beijing provides a convenient way to discover different aspects of this multifaceted city Antonio Roberto Quiroz Soto had a great time in Beijing during the summer. A Mexican student of Sinology at the Yenching Academy of Peking University, Soto explored the history, trends and customs of the capital’s Central Axis during…

Action needed to save Yangtze fish

Several species on brink of extinction as water quality declines Textbooks used in middle schools often call the Yangtze River one of the Mother Rivers of China, since it has 49 tributaries, each with a drainage area of more than 10,000 square kilometers, and hundreds of attached lakes. It is home to 424 types of…

A novel approach to humanity

On a recent visit to China, British writer Ian McEwan discussed the plot of his new book and its approach to the moral dilemmas we face with the rise of artificial intelligence In late October, British writer Ian McEwan and his wife, Annalena McAfee, arrived in Beijing. Although the 70-year-old newspaper lover has read a…

Fired up about clay pot cuisine

Editor’s Note: Traditional and fusion cooking styles, regional and international ingredients and a new awareness of healthy eating are all factors contributing to an exciting time for Chinese cuisine. We explore the possibilities. A cloud of steam rises when the lid is lifted, and the table is suddenly shrouded by a delicious mist. The cold…

Going global: Chinese authors take on the world

Translated literary works are fast becoming international best-sellers Drinks, cheers and applause – it’s the Frankfurter Buchmesse, the world’s biggest book fair. And in its 70-year history, the event has never hosted a themed event dedicated to a Chinese author, until a few weeks ago. Mai Jia, the pen name of Jiang Benhu, China’s version…

Africa agri firms sign Shanghai deals

Business delegates who attended the Shanghai import expo sign farm contracts worth millions Africa’s small and medium-sized agri-processing companies were big winners at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai, signing lucrative deals worth millions of dollars and increasing opportunities to latch on to global value chains. With access to a $1.3 billion (1.14 billion…