A legal battle is brewing between Chinese companies and researchers who investigate human rights abuses. Lawsuits and threats of defamation are aimed at silencing those exposing forced labor and ...
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China’s DeepSeek is less than two years old – demonstrating that under the right infrastructure and investment, innovation is ...
Bishop of Blackburn reveals his concerns following Church's vote on safeguarding. A Church of England vote which delays fully ...
According to a Google blog post published on Monday (February 10), Google Maps changed the name of the “Gulf of Mexico” to ...
Think tanks and universities have helped expose problematic Chinese business practices. Now, those businesses are accusing ...
The company holding the license to develop the Kvanefjeld rare earth deposit in Greenland hopes that the upcoming election will result in a new government more supportive of its development.
Another invisible line is the Qinling-Huaihe line, which separates China into two distinct regions: the humid and subtropical south and the dry, temperate north.
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The body of water formerly known in the United States as the Gulf of Mexico is now listed for U.S.-based users of Google Maps ...
Chinese module manufacturer JinkoSolar is suing rival producer Longi in Australia for alleged infringement of technology ...