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As The US Freaks Out About TikTok, It’s Revealed That The CIA Was Using Chinese Social Media To Try To Undermine The Gov’t There
You know that line, “every accusation is a confession?” For no reason at all, that’s coming to mind all of a sudden. No reason. If American freedom can’t resist an app of short videos, mostly used by kids, what kind of freedom is it really?
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China’s government is sponsoring the cybertheft of Western corporate secrets
Evidence is mounting that China’s government is sponsoring the cybertheft of Western corporate secrets. What should America do to stop it?
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Every year in China, 287,000 people end their lives by suicide
Every three minutes, a person suffering from depression commits suicide in China and a further 11 people attempt to take their own lives.
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660,000 People In China Have Been Living With Almost No Water For Four Years
Photos of a severe drought in China's Yunnan province.
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China is developing its own drone technology -- for its own military and for sale around the world.
Unmanned systems have become the legal and ethical problem child of the global defense industry and the governments they supply, rewriting the rules of military engagement in ways that many find disturbing. And this sense of unease about where we’re headed is hardly unfamiliar.
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Satellite Wars: China unveils ‘cheaper’ answer to GPS
China’s rapidly-expanding rival to GPS, called BeiDou, has become available to customers across Asia-Pacific for the first time.
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5 Things the Pentagon Isn't Telling Us About the Chinese Military
Think of it like aniceberg: The top lies in plain sight, but a lot more hides beneath the surface.
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China officials caught spray-painting grass green in Chengdu
The grass actually is greener in the south-western Chinese city of Chengdu, but only because it has been dyed.
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China: Portrait of a People
"China's rise is the story of the century," writes Matt Schiavenza, editor of The Atlantic's newly launched China Channel -- a new avenue for our expanding coverage of the world's largest nation in the 21st century.
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China’s Richer-Than-Romney Lawmakers Reveal Reform Challenge
The ranks of China’s ultra-wealthy in its legislature swelled 20 percent this year, highlighting the vested interests that may oppose any measures by incoming President Xi Jinping to reduce the nation’s wealth gap.
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Computer Scientists Measure the Speed of Censorship On China's Twitter
Censorship on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter, is near real-time and relies on a workforce of over 4,000 censors who stop work during the evening news, according the first detailed analysis of censorship patterns.
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Skype's Been Hijacked in China, and Microsoft Is O.K. With It
How a computer-science graduate at the University of New Mexico deciphered a complex surveillance system governing Skype chats in China...
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Russian satellite hit by debris from Chinese anti-satellite test
By Leonard David, SpaceCom A small Russian spacecraft in orbit appears to have been struck by Chinese space junk from a 2007 anti-satellite test, likely damaging the Russian craft, possibly severely, SPACE.com has learned. The space collision appears to have occurred on Jan. 2 …
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Chinese Skype Surveillance Trigger Words Uncovered by Researcher
There is one thing that binds the phrases “kinky cinema,” “hired killer,” and “throwing eggs.” If you type any one of them into a special eavesdropping-enabled version of Skype used in China, you could find yourself under surveillance.
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Rice prices skyrocket in North Korea
China's crackdown on North Korean smuggling has caused the price of rice to jump.
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In China, public anger over secrecy on environment
When China's environment ministry told attorney Dong Zhengwei he couldn't have access to two-year old data about soil pollution because it was a "state secret", it added to mounting public outrage over the worsening environment.
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China's next-generation internet is a world-beater
The net's new tiger, China, is creating a faster, more secure system that is way ahead of the West.
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China wants to cooperate with the US in cyber security
The People's Republic of China has said it is willing to cooperate with the US in cyber security after the Obama administration called on the country to take "serious steps" to stop such attacks, which could jeopardize trade between the two countries.
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Demand for chopsticks killing trees
A Chinese legislator who heads a forestry company has urged the country to save more trees by reducing the 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks it makes each year.
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China to abolish hated labour camps
Senior Chinese government officials say they will abolish the country's hated labour camps.
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