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By KARL WILSON in Sydney and ZHOU JIN in Beijing | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-23 07:20 Share CLOSE The Chinese and Australian national flags on a celebration event in Sydney, Australia, on Sept 8, 2019. [Photo/Xinhua]
Scrapping of deals invites harm, says Beijing, as it vows a firm response
China on Thursday urged Australia to rectify its wrong decision to cancel two cooperation deals between the state of Victoria and China under the Belt and Road Initiative, and has vowed to make a firm response to the move.
China is dissatisfied with Australia s position and opposes its reversal of the deals, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a daily news conference. China has lodged stern representations with Australia, he added.
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‘Revamp: writings on secular Buddhism’, is a new book
by Winton Higgins, which will be published by Tuwhiri on 26
April 2021. The book tracks the emergence of secular
Buddhism with a focus on today’s climate emergency and
intensifying social injustice that cry out for radical
socioeconomic and political change. The ethic of care that
underpins a creative dharma practice, he suggests, calls on
us to bring our training to bear on these urgent
tasks.
‘A living tradition, Buddhism began as a way
of working with the difficulties we all face as mortal,
vulnerable, conscious beings,’ said Winton Higgins. ‘Its
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