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Such storms used to occur regularly in the springtime as sand from western deserts blew eastwards, affecting areas as far as northern Japan.
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According to Strike Source, approximately 20 per cent of the world's global population are "being either directly or potentially set up for the Chinese government to collect all of their private data".
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A four-stage solid-propellant rocket, the SD-3 will be the largest with the highest carrying capacity among the Dragon series, according to the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology.
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An internationally isolated Myanmar can put a spoke in the central idea of China’s Belt and Road Initiative – connectivity
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According to a report in Variety, the popular social media site Weibo censors any mentions of "Nomadland", citing violation of "Chinese laws, regulations and policy".
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I estimate that China is about 10 times ahead of us in the 5G space. This is a national emergency. The United States needs to get the necessary bandwidth and funding to the telcos to get that built out, we may have already lost that one
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The United States has no official relations with Taiwan's democratically elected government but extensive informal ties.
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Construction started in 2014 on the railway line connecting Lhasa with Nyingchi in eastern Tibet.
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According to KrebsOnSecurity, the China-based espionage group exploited four vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server email software.
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Premier Li also set a target for urban unemployment rate of around 5.5 per cent, with a goal of more than 11 million new urban jobs, up from nine million last year.
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China's defence budget is about one quarter of the US figure, which is USD 740.5 billion for the 2021 fiscal year.
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The quarried granite is converted into blocks and exported to China, US and Europe for value-addition.
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CDS said that the 20th century has seen profound changes in the character and nature of warfare due to information inclusivity and technological development.
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The government must address societal disquiet for the economic recovery to be equitable
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Called "Hafnium," it operates from China and is attacking infectious disease researchers, law firms, higher education institutions, defence contractors, policy think tanks and NGOs in the US for the purpose of exfiltrating information.
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The study shows that as the battles raged in the Himalayas, taking at least two dozen lives, Chinese malware was flowing into the control systems that manage electric supply across India
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It is a step towards preparation of the upcoming fourth annual session
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Chinese new law on maritime policy raises the possibility of the use of armed force by the Coast Guard of the country
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The statement came a day after External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and China's State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi had a conversation over phone that lasted for 75 minutes.
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A report by India Today points out that these clandestine apps first entice the user by offering instant loans without any lengthy paperwork or collateral.