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Chinese Consulate General in Toronto demands public apology over racist game ‘Dirty Chinese Restaurant’

Screenshot of upcoming videogame "Dirty Chinese Restaurant" from "Big-O-Tree Games" website The Chinese Consulate General in Toronto, Canada, has st…[More]

Op-Ed: Puerto Rico disaster shows US could learn from China about how to deal with natural disasters

If one ever doubted the fact that the Chinese government cares for its citizens or questioned the effectiveness of China’s system, the government’s re…[More]

'Racist' and 'offensive' videogame 'Dirty Chinese Restaurant' harmful, should be banned: US congresswoman

New York City Congresswoman Grace Meng took to Twitter on Monday to urge Google, Apple, Android, and any other platform to ban an upcoming racist and …[More]

Op-Ed: Trump threatens DPRK with 'total destruction' while China calls for peaceful settlement

The Korean Peninsula is on edge, made more so by words and actions that worsen tensions. The US has been threatening the DPRK, installing THAAD launch…[More]

Op-Ed: If China is really leaving America behind, then let’s learn from China

Political chaos in Washington and major global challenges facing the U.S. have left many Chinese wondering if Western democracy is on the verge of col…[More]

Op-Ed: Bannon’s anti-China ideology belongs where it is – in the dustbin

Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen Bannon - the former chief strategist of U.S. President Trump, is stepping up calls for the U.S. to take a fi…[More]

Chinese chuckle at Trump for messing up picture-perfect America

On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered an end to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration protection program, creating a…[More]

Op-Ed: Blaming China for US Navy crashes makes a good story, but is far from the truth

The deadly collision of the guided-missile destroyer USS McCain with a slow-moving merchant vessel near Singapore was the fourth major accident in the…[More]

Opinion: Is America engulfed in a Cultural Revolution?

In the mid-1960s, a wave of anger and violence plunged China into chaos for years, during which many of the country’s cultural and historical artifact…[More]

Op-Ed: India is playing with fire, and it could get burned

The military border standoff between China and India in the Dong Lang area (Doklam) reveals India’s geopolitical ambitions and motivation to use “prot…[More]

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Editor's Note

"Let China sleep," Napoleon Bonaparte once allegedly said, "for when she wakes she will shake the world." Today, the lion has woken up. But it is peaceful, friendly, and civilized, as Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a speech in Paris in 2014. Let us better understand the rise of China with our columnist Curtis Stone, an international relations expert based in Beijing. He can be reached via email at cstone@people.cn.