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A new Vanity Fair cover story takes a deep dive into the past and present of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from the first Iron Man to this year’s Thor: Ragnarok. Marvel has plenty of high-profile projects on the horizon — Chadwick Boseman’s Black Panther, Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel, the superhero-stuffed Avengers: Infinity War — but one of the most intriguing films is the as-yet-untitled Avengers 4.
Now, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is opening up about the film to Vanity Fair, teasing that Avengers 4 will “bring things you’ve never seen in superhero films: a finale.”
For many of the franchise’s most beloved actors — including Chris Evans as Captain America, Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, and Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye — Avengers 4 is the last film in their Marvel contract. As a result, there’s a good chance that this could be the last time we see their characters on screen — and not all of those character may make it out alive.
“There will be two distinct periods,” Feige added. “Everything before Avengers 4 and everything after. I know it will not be in ways people are expecting.”
Still, Avengers 4 is far from the end of the MCU. Marvel has films scheduled as far out as 2020, and Feige teased that the studio has films in the pipeline that are “completely different from anything that’s come before — intentionally.” Among those is a possible spin-off from James Gunn, focusing on characters from Guardians of the Galaxy. (Agencies)
by Xinhua writer Shi Xiaomeng
BEIJING, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- The strongest foundation for any bilateral ties, including those between China and the United States, is trust and cooperation.
On Monday U.S. President Donald Trump called China a "rival power" that is "aggressively undermining America's interests around the globe" in his administration's first national security strategy.
The label, which is as blunt as it is misleading, suggests that the Trump administration is still viewing the relationship with China with an old-fashioned zero-sum mentality.
This does precious little to help bring the world's top two economies, also each other's largest trading partners, closer.
In fact, the China-U.S. relationship, especially in the economic and trade sectors, has benefited both sides.
In 2016, U.S. trade in goods and services with China totaled an estimated 648.2 billion U.S. dollars; two-way foreign direct investment surpassed 60 billion dollars. U.S. exports of goods and services to China supported an estimated 911,000 jobs in 2015.
These facts and figures have proved that the two sides have far more reasons and ample opportunities to work together than to turn against each other.
There are multiple more cases that can illustrate the success of China-U.S. cooperation. For example, to combat climate change, the two countries formerly joined forces to make the historic Paris climate deal a reality.
In maintaining global security, the two countries worked together along with other parties to clinch the Iranian nuclear deal, and safeguarded regional as well as international stability through diplomacy and peaceful resolution.
Therefore, despite differences, cooperation and dialogue should be the mainstay of bilateral relations.
Since Trump became president, the two countries have maintained regular high-level communications.
Over the past year, the two sides have launched four high-level dialogue mechanisms on diplomacy and security, the economy, social and people-to-people exchanges, and law enforcement and cyber security and have been making progress in those areas.
During Trump's visit to China last month, the two countries signed 250 billion dollars' worth of business deals, showing good will and also confidence in future bilateral economic cooperation.
So far, the development of China-U.S. relations has been sound and stable and is gaining momentum. The two countries should focus on cooperation and overcome differences in accordance with the consensus that has been reached so as to ensure bilateral ties develop in the right direction.
As the world's largest developing country and largest developed country respectively, China and the United States both shoulder the responsibilities of maintaining world peace and stability as well as promoting economic prosperity and global development.
To fulfill those responsibilities, the two countries need to build trust and view each other as partners instead of competitors. This is in the interest of both countries and will benefit the world as a whole.
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NEW DELHI, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday advocated the need for transformation in governance to meet the aspirations of the country's youth, saying no government can afford to harp on the past.
""Development now depends on the quality of institutions and ideas. Thirty years ago, a country might have been able to look inward and find its solutions. Today, countries are interdependent and interconnected,"" Modi said at a function of Niti Aayog (formerly Planning Commission) in Delhi.
He added: ""A metamorphosis is needed. The transformation of India cannot happen without a transformation of governance. We cannot march through the 21st century with the administrative systems of the 19th century.""
Stressing that no country can afford any longer to develop in isolation, the prime minister said: ""The younger generation in India is thinking and aspiring so differently, that the government can no longer afford to remain rooted in the past."" Enditem
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