Founding an association in Germany

August 20, 2020

Germany is a country of associations. Almost one out of two Germans is a member in one of the 600.000 existing associations. Some may wonder about the reasons. One answer is definitively hidden in the German culture. Germans are usually well organized and also do things very correctly. A formal and written statute transforms a […]

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Macao proves ‘one country, two systems’ right

December 20, 2019

By Tian Feilong Macao, a city that enjoys political stability, rule of law, has seen remarkable development and orderly integration into China’s system. After 20 years of development following its return to China, Macao has been more confident with bright prospects. The Chinese central government has been seeking to develop the city as a bridge […]

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Victims of Nanjing Massacre relive their experience and call for peace

December 20, 2019

This year marks the 82nd anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, a six-week mass murder and mass rape committed by the Japanese invaders that began on December 13, 1937. A memorial for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre will be held in Nanjing, the capital of East China’s Jiangsu Province on Friday, December 13, which is […]

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China steps up IPR protection

December 20, 2019

Gu Yekai, People’s Daily China recently issued a guideline calling for intensified protection of intellectual property rights (IPR). Titled “The Guideline on Strengthening Intellectual Property Rights Protection”, the document proposed a series of innovative measures to protect IPR, and clearly emphasized the goal of achieving strict, widespread, fast and equal IPR protection. In recent years, […]

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Rare documentary reveals counter-terrorism perseverance in Xinjiang

December 18, 2019

By Liu Xin and Fan Lingzhi China’s first documentary on its overall counter-terrorism efforts in Xinjiang aired on December 5, Thursday night, prompted wide discussions among the audience with never-seen-before real crime scenes of terrorism, which highlighted the hefty prices China has paid and the country’s resolution in eradicating terrorism. A lot of the video […]

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National identity, legislation improvement behind success of Macao Basic Law

December 17, 2019

By Leng Shumei and Wang Qi Against the backdrop of months of social unrest in Hong Kong, a grand forum to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the implementation of the Basic Law in Macao Special Administrative Region was held in Beijing on Tuesday, December 3, with experts and officials discussing reasons for its success. Chinese […]

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Beijing 2022 Winter Games organizer recruits volunteers globally

December 14, 2019

The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics organizer plans to recruit 27,000 volunteers for the Winter Games and 12,000 volunteers for Winter Paralympic Games by the end of June 2021. The plan was announced at Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Launch Ceremony for Global Recruitment of Games Volunteers in Beijing on Thursday, December 5, which […]

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