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China considers curbing food waste through legislation - China News

2020-12-21 13:30:10 GMT2020-12-21 21:30:10(Beijing Time) Xinhua English BEIJING, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) A draft law on preventing food waste will be submitted to the upcoming session of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress (NPC), scheduled to run from Dec. 22 to 26, for discussion by lawmakers, an official of the NPC Standing Committee said Monday. Yue Zhongming, spokesperson for the Legislative Affairs Commission of the NPC Standing Committee, said at a press conference that the 32-article draft focuses on measures to prevent the waste of food and promote thrift in the processes of food sales and consumption. The draft also includes stipulations on intensified management to curb food waste, Yue said.

China s Rebel Historians

Uncovering the Cultural Revolution’s Awful Truths Barbara Demick © Provided by The Atlantic During the Cultural Revolution, a rebel group subjects a rival leader to a criticism session. (Li Zhensheng / Contact Press Images) This article was published online on December 18, 2020. In China, history long occupied a quasi-religious status. During imperial times, dating back thousands of years and enduring until the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1911, historians’ dedication to recording the truth was viewed as a check against wrongdoing by the emperor. Rulers, though forbidden from interfering, of course tried. So have their successors. Among the most intent on harnessing history for political gain are the current leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. They routinely scrub Chinese-language scholarly books, journals, and textbooks of anything that might undermine their own legitimacy including anything that tarnishes Mao Zedong, the founding father of the p

Lessons of the Cold War – and the hot one in ancient Greece – are not lost on China and the US

news You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. Lessons of the Cold War – and the hot one in ancient Greece – are not lost on China and the US Bernard Chan China and the US may not become the best of friends, but they also need not be the bitterest of enemies. Photo: Reuters This week, novelist John le Carre passed away at the age of 89. He was known to readers around the world for his political espionage thrillers, many of which became terrific movies: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and The Man Who Came in from the Cold. Le Carre, who was himself a spy for Britain, was cynical about the profession, and even more so about the Cold War that kept the spy business going.

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