Trump’s Coronavirus Denialism
According to Trump and Pence, the real problem isn’t too many sick Americans; the problem is too many tests. Pence’s solution is to discount the numbers. Trump’s solution is to just stop testing.
According to Trump and Pence, the real problem isn’t too many sick Americans; the problem is too many tests. Pence’s solution is to discount the numbers. Trump’s solution is to just stop testing.
The failure to enact this article over the past two decades has created a loophole in Hong Kong’s legal system. It is both necessary and imperative that efforts be made at the State level to establish and improve the legal system and enforcement mechanisms for the HKSAR to safeguard national security.
When COVID-19 started to hit Africa, China was quick in providing medical assistance. Yet, it should be stressed that collaboration between Chinese and African health authorities and professionals is nothing new. It exhibits continuity.
The fair is not only crucial for China’s foreign trade, but it is also a rare technological experience and business exploration for the world.
Until the COVID-19 outbreak, the Belt and Road initiative had emerged as the most successful integration platform for years on the world stage, guaranteeing common prosperity and win-win results.
The nature of this bill has little to do with any alleged “compassion” toward an “oppressed minority,” but rather is a matter of pure politics and an integral part of a consistent policy of containing China.
The national security law will help Hong Kong restore social order and business environment for prosperity in the future. But those who involve in secession, subversion and terrorism and collaboration with external foreign forces will face severe punishment of the law.
Complacency should not be allowed. This is a global fight that is far from over.
Hong Kong’s progress since its return shows that “one country” is the foundation of “two systems” as well as a precondition for the region’s prosperity. Attempts to shake this foundation would only leave Hong Kong in chaos.
Despite optimism that normality is on the horizon, the horizon, after all, being an invisible line that divides the earth from the sky, keeps its distance as you move towards it.
By working closely with India, the EU and others, China can and must play a leadership role in reforms that strengthen international organizations and multilateralism.
China’s approach to address problems including those triggered by the novel coronavirus pandemic is people-oriented, a philosophy that is deeply rooted in its culture