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CGTN: What is behind young Chinese people’s lofty ambitions?

BEIJING, June 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Chinese people have long valued the importance of setting lofty goals and striving for them with persistence. “No ambition, no achievement,” said Wang Yangming (1472-1529), a Chinese thinker in the Ming Dynasty.

Chinese President Xi Jinping quoted Wang’s words in May 2018 to encourage young people to carry on the tradition.

“The Chinese youth should foster a striving spirit, be firm with ideals, hold fast to beliefs, be brave enough to face difficulties and forge ahead, and work hard in an unyielding manner,” Xi said during an inspection tour of Peking University in the Chinese capital.

He called on young people to closely link their ideals to the future of the country and strive for national rejuvenation.

From methane tank to Chinese dream

Xi found his career ambition at a young age when working in a small village in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.

In 1969, the 15-year-old Xi arrived in Liangjiahe Village as part of a campaign that saw tens of millions of urban educated youth living and working in the countryside. He spent nearly seven years there and discovered his lifelong mission in the process – to make a difference by serving the people.

Xi joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 1974. Then, he became the Party secretary of Liangjiahe, and led the villagers to accomplish a series of projects to benefit local residents, including building a dam, methane tanks, a sewing workshop, a consignment store and a mill.

In order to build methane tanks that could provide the villagers with gas for their cookers and lights, Xi traveled to the neighboring Sichuan Province to learn about the techniques. On his return to Liangjiahe, he found out practice was harder than theory.

“The digging of the first methane tank was difficult,” he recalled in an interview in 2004. “The water around the tank kept rising, but there was no sign of gas. The problem turned out to be a blocked pipe. When we finally cleared the obstruction, the pipe splashed manure over my face. Immediately, gas started gushing out, so we quickly connected the pipe to the stove. An over 30-cm high flame rose up above our methane stove.”

During another interview in 2003, Xi summarized how the experience in Liangjiahe had influenced him: “I saw the power of the people and the foundation of their lives. It was then that I really started to understand the people and society.”

Throughout his political career in different parts of China, Xi maintained and strengthened his ties with the people and strived to improve their lives. After becoming a leader at the national level, he called on the whole Party and nation to work together for a better China.

“To meet the people’s desire for a happy life is our mission,” Xi said when meeting the press after being elected as general secretary of the CPC Central Committee in November 2012.

He raised the concept of the Chinese dream two weeks later when attending an exhibition themed “The Road Toward Renewal.” He said achieving the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is the country’s biggest dream in modern times.

In June 2019, the Party leadership launched a nationwide educational campaign among the 90 million CPC members, urging them to stay true to the Party’s original aspiration and founding mission – to seek happiness for the Chinese people and rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

New generations join the mission

Today, more and more young Chinese are joining the mission to create a better future for the country and its people.

Current affairs commentator Einar Tangen said young Chinese people are waking up and want to play an active part in the country’s development.

“I think a lot of young people have woken up and said, ‘Listen, if China is gonna go forward, it’s going to need the best from our generation. And I want to be part of that,’” Tangen told CGTN in a recent interview.

“A lot of the economic success has come over the last 40 years. They’re proud of how far China has come,” he added.

“We as the young generation hold the responsibilities of the times,” said Zhu Yuhuilan, a student at Peking University. “We shall accept our responsibilities and make achievements.”

As young generations devote themselves to ambitious goals, China can take on various challenges along its journey more confidently – whether it is poverty relief, the fight against COVID-19 or the transformation of its growth model.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-06-12/What-is-behind-young-Chinese-people-s-lofty-ambitions–110NIEcv2ow/index.html

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Global COVID-19 cases top 175.6mn

The total number of global COVID-19 cases has surged to 175.6 million, as of Sunday, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

The University, in its latest update, revealed that the current global death toll has reached about 3.7 million. More than 2.3 billion received the COVID-19 jab around the world.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Hot weather forecast today

A slight rise in mercury levels is expected on Sunday, bringing relatively hot weather in the highlands and the plains, and hot conditions in other parts of the Kingdom, with northwesterly moderate winds, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily brief.

On Monday, temperatures will dip few degrees, making fair weather in the hilly areas and the plains, while it will be relatively hot in other regions until Tuesday, with low clouds and northwesterly moderate to active winds, blowing dust in the Badia at times, the JMD added.

The highs in Amman and other highlands across the Kingdom on Sunday will range between 32 and 34 degrees Celsius, dropping at night to 19C or even 16C in the northern highlands. In the city of Aqaba, it will be much hotter with mercury reaching a high of 42C and a low of 26C.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Campaign launched to attract tourists from GCC region

A multi-platform promotional campaign was launched Sunday targeting tourists from the Arab Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region as authorities strive to thrust recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

The “Tanafas” (Breathe) campaign is managed by the Jordan Tourism Board (JTB) and is primarily intended to promote the Kingdom as the best summer destination for GCC nationals.

“Jordan has a safe, diverse and rich tourist offering preferred by Arab Gulf tourists”, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Nayef Hamidi Al-Fayez said in a press release.

He indicated that authorities were keen to ensure health protocols and infection controls are in place for all stakeholders, including tourists and workers.

For his part, JTB Director-General Abdulrazzaq Arabiyat said: “We have lived through two exhausting years during which the pandemic had a direct toll on tourism”, adding that the title of the campaign reflects everyone’s desire to move and travel freely.

According to Arabiyat, the campaign entails cooperation with GCC-based travel and tourism agents and includes the dissemination of leaflets and advertisements in commercial centers and on social media.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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38K Filipinos find Jordan second home, says envoy

Philippine Ambassador to Amman Akmad Atlah Sakkam said that more than 38,000 Filipino workers in the Kingdom have found Jordan a second home.

During a ceremony held Saturday evening by the embassy of Philippines in Amman commemorating the 123rd anniversary of Philippine Independence, the ambassador stressed the close and brotherly ties between the two countries with the formal establishment of diplomatic relations between them.

The envoy pointed out to the visit of His Majesty King Hussein to the Republic in March 1976, which was reciprocated with the visit of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte to the Kingdom in September 2018.

“The Philippines is one with the Kingdom as His Majesty King Abdullah II, in his Aqaba process, leads in countering violent extremism,” the ambassador said.

On the Palestinian cause, he confirmed that the Philippines in its commitment to find a stable and permanent solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict has maintained its continuing support based upon a two-state solution.

The ambassador also commended the Philippine community’s unity and cooperation with Jordan in the fight against COVID-19, especially during the lockdowns, by wearing masks and social distancing, in order to be part of the Kingdom’s process of national healing.

During the ceremony, the Philippine flag was raised and a message of Philippine President Rodrigo R. Duterte addressed to his people was read.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Watchdog welcomes GAM’s move to regulate street vending

The Consumer Protection Society (CPS) on Sunday welcomed a recent decision by the Amman Greater Municipality (GAM) to regulate street and sidewalk vending and open three new popular markets.

CPS President Muhammad Obeidat said the move would guarantee better adherence to health and hygiene controls and prevent encroachment on public spaces, adding that unregulated street vending has been an issue of contention between vendors and law enforcement authorities over the past few years.

Obeidat commended GAM’s decision to designate 22 fee-free plots of land across Amman for street vending and said that the step would ensure that goods and foodstuffs are not put in the open or under direct sunlight.

Furthermore, the CPS president said the regulation of goods seizure and re-release to vendors is a step that would guarantee the rights of all and reduce the volume of merchandize that is disposed of.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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National, int’l stakeholders examine Jordan’s low-carbon drive

Representatives of national institutions and international bodies on Saturday opened a workshop discussing Jordan’s progress towards reducing greenhouse emissions and transitioning to a low-carbon economy.

The workshop, organized by the Ministry of Environment under support from the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the Nationally-Determined Contributions (NDCs) Partnership, tackled high-level mechanisms of coordination and cooperation to ensure the Kingdom meets its NCDs.

The event is part of the ministry’s follow-up on the Kingdom’s efforts to realize its NCDs in priority areas in terms of mitigation and adaptation, according to a statement by the Ministry of Environment.

Under the NCDs, a set of goals has been set for the transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy through a number of methodologies and tools, such as increasing the share of renewables in the overall energy mix. Moreover, the NCDs plan cover other key sectors, including, but not limited to, water and healthcare.

Minister of Environment Nabil Masarweh stressed the need to formulate the workshop’s outputs in a clear and actionable manner, noting that the ministry will adopt the workshop’s outcomes once they are issued.

The workshop was attended by delegates from various regional and international institutions and bodies such as the European Union (EU), the World Bank (WB), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), GIZ, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), UN-Habitat and the Nationally-Determined Contributions (NDCs) Partnership.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Local partnership program on boosting inclusive education launched

The Jordan-Partners Organization (JPO) on Sunday launched the Local Partnerships Program in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, as part of a project to enhance inclusive education in communities hosting refugees through collaborative social accountability processes, funded by the World Bank and the Global Partnership for Social Accountability.

In a speech during the program launch, Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Mohammad Abu Qudais, said that signing the partnerships program agreements will enhance the participation of NGOs at the national level in areas of policy and performance measurement and enrich the education development agenda at the national and local levels.

This project, he added, will also contribute to strengthening the capacities of Jordanian civil society organizations to support inclusive education, plan and improve education policies in cooperation with key stakeholders in the education sector, build their capacity to support the design, implementation and evaluation of school improvement plans.

It will also provide recommendations and effective solutions to enhance existing methods through the constructive methodology in education, which aims to raise the quality of education for Jordanian and non-Jordanian children and the contribution of social accountability to it.

JPO’s Chairwoman Reem Badran said that this project seeks to build the capacity of civil society organizations, and advocate for constructive solutions to strengthen the mechanisms in place through the establishment of effective and strict mechanisms for feedback between schools, the Ministry of Education and local communities to support the improvement of teaching and learning conditions.

She indicated that the project works to support civil society to play a mediating role in enhancing accountability in refugee education, and to monitor and support collaborative social accountability mechanisms in the sustainability of spaces to enable collaborative participation between the main educational entities (education boards, school principals, teachers, school development committees, parents and students). This is in addition to improving service delivery and enhancing social cohesion within society, with a special focus on vulnerable groups, especially refugees.

Badran stated that through the project, many activities and needs identification sessions were implemented, in which the departments of education from six governorates participated, indicating that 12 partnership and financing agreements were signed with 12 local community institutions, amounting to JOD50,000, which are intended to work and cooperate with 30 schools to respond to local needs with the aim of developing the school learning environment.

Jordan-Partners is a Jordanian non-profit civil society organization established in 2005, which seeks to promote democratic development and social accountability, encourage citizens to participate in social and political life, empower women, renounce violence and extremism, accept others and non-discrimination on the basis of gender, race, religion or language.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Awadallah, Sharif Hassan charged with incitement against political regime

Bassem Awadallah and Sharif Hassan Bin Zeid will be tried before the State Security Court (SSC) on a host of serious charges, namely incitement against the political regime, according to the indictment which was officially endorsed Sunday by the SSC Public Prosecutor, Brig. Judge Hazem Majali.

Awadallah and Sharif Hassan are the main defendants in what has become publicly known as the “sedition case” which authorities said in April it was designed to harm the Kingdom’s stability and security.

Both men face another serious charge and that is carrying out acts that endanger the safety and security of society and stirring up sedition in violation of Articles 2 and 7/I of the Anti-Terrorism Law No. 55 of 2006 and amendments thereto, and Article 7/F of the same law.

Moreover, the second defendant (Sharif Hassan Bin Zeid) is facing the charge of possessing narcotics and substance abuse in violation of Article 9/A of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Law No. 23 of 2016.

The defendants will be notified of the indictment, so that they will later be referred to the SSC which has jurisdiction over the case. A source at the SSC told the Jordan News Agency (Petra) that the trial is expected to begin next week.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Environment minister, Swedish envoy talk climate change cooperation

Minister of Environment, Nabil Masarweh, on Sunday met the Swedish Ambassador to Jordan, Alexandra Rydmark.

During the meeting, the two officials exchanged views on environmental issues of common concern, foremost is climate change, related future visions worldwide, international emergency cooperation to implement projects pertaining to this phenomenon.

The discussions also highlighted the Jordanian and Swedish roles in exchanging experiences in the climate change field, and setting plans and programs to reduce this phenomenon, according to a ministry statement.

The talks, moreover, underscored the two sides’ desire to increase cooperation and coordination frameworks to develop joint development programs.

Source: Jordan News Agency