NATO Summit
July 12, 2018

The Heat: The future of NATO

After lashing out at NATO, U.S. President Donald Trump praises the alliance and new pledges for increased military spending. But what can we expect for the future of NATO?

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Adopting instead of buying a pet
July 11, 2018

Campaign in China urges people to adopt, not buy pets

A growing number of Chinese people own, or hope to own, household pets. But with the boom, also comes cases of pet mill abuse and abandonment. That’s why some pet advocacy groups have started a campaign pushing for “Adoption, Instead of Buying”.

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July 11, 2018

Trump claims Germany ‘controlled’ by Russia, Merkel differs

President Donald Trump barreled into a NATO summit Wednesday with claims that a natural gas pipeline deal has left Germany “totally controlled” and “captive to Russia” as he lobbed fresh complaints about allies’ “delinquent” defense spending during the opening of what was expected to be a fraught two-day meeting.

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July 11, 2018

The Unnecessary Trade War

This trade war is unnecessary. No one wins in a trade war, certainly not American and Chinese consumers who have to pay higher prices and certainly not their respective companies that will have a hard time finding alternative and comparably priced inputs for their globalized production chains.

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July 10, 2018

China ranks 17th on Global Innovation Index 2018

The development of mobile apps, greater emphasis on education and a large volume of scientific papers can help a nation rise in the Global Innovation Index. China is ranked 17th this year- up five places from 2017. Those behind the index call it a significant trend

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July 10, 2018

Recipe for Life: Chris Hill

CGTN’s Asieh Namdar caught up with chef, author and restaurateur Chris Hill and tried her hand at a true Southern classic – shrimp and grits. We’re pretty sure her friends and family in her adopted hometown of Atlanta, Georgia will approve!

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July 10, 2018

Trump departs for Brussels with harsh criticism for NATO allies

U.S. President Donald Trump criticized world leaders on his way to the NATO Summit in Brussels. European officials had a warning for him in return. Brussels is just the first stop of an international trip that will take Trump through Britain and end with a controversial summit with Russia’s Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.

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July 10, 2018

China, Germany see sci-tech ties rapidly expand

Science and technology cooperation between China and Germany has been highlighted as a strong point of ties between the two countries during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s ongoing visit in Germany.

Li and his German counterpart, Angela Merkel, have co-chaired the fifth round of intergovernmental consultations and agreed to strengthen cooperation on scientific and technological innovation.

This year also marks the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Sino-German Intergovernmental Scientific and Technological Cooperation Agreement, which has over the last four decades become a key source of collaboration.

Since the two countries adopted the joint action plan known as ‘shaping innovation together’ in 2014, they have been advancing ties in such areas as molecular medicine, green and lightweight mobility, clean water and intelligent manufacturing.

Meanwhile, research institutes and businesses from both countries have also been cooperating closely so that research outcomes can be quickly applied to production.

Zhang Jianwei, director of the TAMS, an artificial intelligence (AI) research center at Germany’s Hamburg University, said cooperation on AI is promising and will affect a variety of other areas such as education, health, intelligent system and robotics.

Li Zhenguo, head of the photovoltaic company LONGi Green Energy Technology, said there is huge potential for China and Germany to cooperate in the solar power industry, given their ambitious plans to transform to clean energy.

“Germany has made great contribution to the industry. With technology evolvement and material cost reduction, solar energy might become the cheapest power source in the future and benefit the worlds’s eco-system,” Li said.

The research team led by Werner Hurenbach, professor at Germany’s Dresden University of Technology, has built joint research centers with China’s locomotive manufacturing company CRRC and the electric vehicle branch of Beijing-based car maker BAIC, respectively.

Many technological breakthroughs have been achieved ever since, for example, the world’s first rail vehicle with carbon fiber structure.

“The results have shown that our cooperation model has been successful and demonstrative in various industries at home and abroad,” Hurenbach said.

“With my nearly four decades of cooperation with the Chinese side, I strongly believe that our success in technological cooperation is based on mutual trust and benefits. I’m fully confident about the prospect of further cooperation on science and technology in future,” he said.

According to Huang Wei, head of the battery producer Contemporary Amperex Technology GmbH (Germany), the company is developing future-generation lithium batteries in partnerships with German car makers BMW and Volkswagen, as well as some academic institutes.

“Germany has advantages in basic scientific research, engineering and standardization. China’s expertise, meanwhile, has been in flexibility, efficiency, cost control and market application,” Huang said. “Our cooperation can bring win-win results and promote the world’s industrial development.”

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July 10, 2018

BMW to make electric MINIs in China

BMW Group and the biggest Chinese SUV brand, Great Wall Motor, announced a partnership Tuesday to produce electric MINI vehicles in China as global automakers ramp up development under pressure from Beijing.

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