Edited and translated by Zhang Qian, People's Daily Online
Media organizations from the world have turned their attention to the "two sessions" of China's top legislature and political advisory body. Many overseas media outlets have sent veteran journalists to Beijing, and several international media giants have commented on China's reform efforts or predicted the country's future on the main pages of their newspapers and in prime-time shows. The global media attentions on the “two sessions” is a sign of China’s increasing international clout.
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