Eigentum & Einordnung
Gegründet: 1993
Eigentum
Global Times (Huanqiu Shibao) ist eine nationalistische Tageszeitung, die 1993 von der People's Daily, der offiziellen Zeitung der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas, gegründet wurde.
Finanzierung
Sie erzielt kommerzielle Einnahmen aus Werbung und Verkauf, arbeitet aber innerhalb des staatlichen / parteigeigenen Mediensystems People's Daily und ihre Auslandsexpansion wurde durch eine große, von der Regierung finanzierte Kampagne zur Projektion chinesischer Medien im Ausland unterstützt.
Zugehörigkeit & Haltung
Seine Redaktion ist eine explizit nationalistische, hawkish Stimme ausgerichtet mit der KPCh Außenpolitik Positionen, oft verwendet, um Hardline offizielle Stimmung zu signalisieren.
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Chinese courts step up crackdown on cyber crimes

Von Pegasus bis zu Blades of the Guardians treiben Film-IPs den Tourismusboom in Xinjiang an, sagt der Stellvertreter des NPC gegenüber GT

Chinas Astronautenzentrum befasst sich mit den Herausforderungen des langfristigen menschlichen Überlebens auf Exoplaneten: politischer Berater und Chinas erste weibliche Taikonaut, die in die Raumstation eintritt
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China führt ab dem 1. Juli neue Zugfahrpläne ein, darunter auch Hochgeschwindigkeitszüge zwischen Peking und Urumqi
Chinas nationales Eisenbahnnetz wird ab dem 1. Juli einen neuen Zugfahrplan einführen, der erstmals einen Hochgeschwindigkeitszug zwischen Peking und Urumqi umfasst.

Chinesischer Experte kritisiert die Behauptung der philippinischen FM, dass die Japan-Philippinen-Grenze "nichts zu tun" mit China hat, warnt, dass die Maßnahme weiteren Zwecken dient als bilaterale Gespräche
Ein chinesischer Experte kritisierte den philippinischen Außenminister, weil er behauptete, die maritime Grenzgespräche zwischen den Philippinen und Japan hätten nichts mit China zu tun. Der Experte argumentierte, dass diese Gespräche Gebiete in der Nähe von Taiwan und Konflikt mit dem Völkerrecht betreffen.

Tokyo Trial debunks notorious Yasukuni Shrine's inverted narrative
The article discusses the historical significance of the Tokyo Trial, which judged Japan's war crimes and Class-A war criminals after World War II. It criticizes the Yasukuni Shrine's Yushukan Museum for distorting historical narratives by denying the Tokyo Trial and promoting a revisionist view that glorifies Japanese militarism. Xiang Longwan, a researcher connected to the trial, highlights how the shrine uses semantic manipulation and selective omissions to erase the trial's impact from public memory. International critics, including an Italian-born writer based in Japan, have also condemned the shrine's biased portrayal of Japan's wartime actions. The article compares the Yushukan's materials with the Tokyo Trial's findings to expose efforts by Japan's right-wing groups to rewrite history.

DC gala shooting suspect voices grievances against US administration in writings to family: media reports
A man accused of shooting during the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, DC on April 26, 2026, expressed grievances against the U.S. administration in writings sent to his family shortly before the attack. Authorities believe the shooting was politically motivated, with the suspect referencing U.S. policies such as military strikes in the Pacific. The suspect, identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, referred to himself as a 'Friendly Federal Assassin.' President Donald Trump criticized the suspect as a 'sick guy' with an 'anti-Christian' manifesto, while former President Barack Obama called for rejecting violence in democracy. The incident led to increased security measures and discussions about rescheduling the event. King Charles III's planned U.S. state visit proceeded as scheduled.

Local Insights: At the 13th Baku Global Forum, global participants look to China for new path of multilateralism and stability
The 13th Baku Global Forum took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from March 11 to 14, 2026, amid heightened global tensions including the ongoing conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, as well as the Russia-Ukraine war and rising Middle Eastern instability. Despite concerns over safety and low expectations for attendance, the event proceeded and attracted notable international figures such as current and former heads of state, high-level UN officials, and prominent think tank representatives. Participants expressed hope for a renewed commitment to multilateralism and global cooperation, looking to China as a potential leader in shaping a more stable international order. The article highlights the significance of the forum in addressing global challenges and underscores the growing interest in China’s role in global governance.

Over 3,000 protests staged across US on one month of strikes against Iran, scale 'suggests mounting public dissatisfaction that risks more chaos': expert
The article reports on widespread protests across the United States and internationally, marking the one-month anniversary of U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran. Over 3,100 demonstrations were organized in major cities like Washington, D.C., New York, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, with participants protesting against various U.S. policies, including the war in Iran, immigration enforcement, and the rising cost of living. The protests included large gatherings in Washington, D.C., with thousands gathering in Times Square and other locations, while international demonstrations occurred in countries such as France, Portugal, Germany, Italy, and Greece. The article cites Chinese analysts who suggest the scale of the protests indicates growing public dissatisfaction with the U.S. administration, potentially leading to increased social unrest.

NPC deputy calls to make comprehensive sex education a formal part of China's basic education curriculum
An NPC deputy, Chen Wei, has advocated for the inclusion of comprehensive sex education as a formal component of China's basic education curriculum, with mandatory classes beginning as early as kindergarten. Chen highlighted that current sex education in China falls short of international standards, citing issues like sexual assault on campuses and teenage pregnancies. Statistics from the Girls' Protection public welfare team indicate that over 690 children were victims of sexual assault in 2024, with girls comprising over 90% of the victims. Chen emphasized the need for specialized sex education teachers, noting that most educators currently teaching the subject lack proper training. He also pointed to a UNESCO report outlining guidelines for effective comprehensive sex education programs.

Nearly 4.9 million visits from Taiwan to mainland in 2025 with one-third made by young people: CPPCC member
According to a report by the Global Times, nearly 4.9 million visits were made by Taiwan residents to the Chinese mainland in 2025, with over one-third of these visitors being young people. This increase is attributed to policies implemented by the mainland aimed at facilitating cross-Straits travel. Xu Kewei, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), highlighted that peace and development are shared aspirations for people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Xu emphasized that young people from Taiwan are drawn to the mainland due to factors such as a welcoming workplace atmosphere, international academic environments, and rich cultural heritage. Additionally, Cai Peihui, a National People's Congress (NPC) deputy from the Taiwan delegation, noted that more young people from Taiwan are looking to the mainland for growth opportunities and contributions to cross-Straits integration.

China schedules next moonshot this year: developer
The article reports on China's advancements in space exploration, citing plans for the Chang'e-7 lunar probe to explore the Moon's south pole for water ice resources. It mentions the upcoming Tianwen-3 mission aimed at returning samples from Mars and Tianwen-4 targeting Jupiter and its moons. The information comes from Sun Zezhou, a deputy to the National People's Congress and a leading engineer in China's lunar exploration program. The article also highlights progress in China's manned lunar exploration efforts, including developments in the Long March-10 rocket, the Mengzhou crewed spacecraft, and the Lanyue lunar lander. Several critical tests have been successfully completed, indicating steady progress toward the goal of landing Chinese astronauts on the Moon by 2030.

China's 2026 defense budget set at 1.94 trillion yuan: spokesperson
The article reports that China's 2026 defense budget has been set at 1.94 trillion yuan ($281 billion), representing a 6.9 percent increase from the previous year. This figure includes 1.91 trillion yuan ($276 billion) allocated by the central government, also a 7 percent increase. The announcement was made by Zhang Xiaogang, a spokesperson for the People's Liberation Army and the People's Armed Police Force. He emphasized that China follows principles of balancing national defense development with economic progress and ensures transparency through the National People's Congress. The budget aims to support military modernization, enhance strategic capabilities, and align with the broader goals of national modernization. Key areas of focus include technological advancement, joint operations, and talent cultivation within the military.

Renowned scholar and political advisor expresses confidence in China's AI development, computing power
Chinese scholar Wang Jian, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, commented on the United States' outdated power grid and its challenges in the AI era. During an interview with the Global Times, Wang stated that the U.S. power grid is fragmented and struggles to meet growing energy demands, making it difficult for figures like Elon Musk to address electricity issues. He argued that China possesses sufficient computing power and has invested heavily in power infrastructure, though challenges remain in areas like chip technology. Wang expressed confidence in China's ability to continue advancing in AI development despite these challenges.

NPC-Stellvertreter schlägt vor, Patienten vor der Behandlung besser über Fruchtbarkeitsrisiken zu informieren
Eine Abgeordnete des chinesischen Nationalen Volkskongresses, Dr. Ruan Xiangyan, hat Maßnahmen vorgeschlagen, um die Patienteninformation über die Fruchtbarkeitsrisiken vor medizinischen Behandlungen zu verbessern. Sie hob hervor, dass bestimmte Krebsbehandlungen dauerhafte Unfruchtbarkeit verursachen können, und betonte die Bedeutung der Fruchtbarkeitserhaltung, insbesondere durch die von ihrem Team seit 2012 entwickelte Technologie der Kryokonservierung von Eierstockgewebe.

NPC deputy suggests optimizing vacations, breaks to stimulate domestic consumption
Zhang Yi, a deputy to China's National People's Congress and a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, suggested optimizing vacation policies to boost domestic consumption. He emphasized the need to combine 'consumption capacity' with 'available time for consumption' to effectively stimulate domestic demand. This aligns with China's broader strategy to transition toward a consumption-driven growth model, as highlighted in the government work report and the draft outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030). The proposed changes include introducing spring and autumn breaks for primary and secondary school students and implementing a staggered paid leave system for employees. These proposals aim to increase leisure time and encourage spending in sectors like tourism, culture, and healthcare. However, concerns remain about the practical implementation of these policies, including coordinating holidays between parents and children.
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