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March 7, 2022
PCC Warns China Will Be Hit Hard by Climate Change
China will be among the countries hardest hit by global warming and needs to do more to adapt to mounting climate hazards, according to a new report published this week by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Like many other Asian countries, China will need to find solutions to water and food insecurity, poverty and inequality, and more extreme weather events,
Published on March 07, 2022 16:00
China’s Content Moderators Are Overworked and Chronically Stressed
China wants to keep its cyberspace “clean” — and there’s an army of workers tasked with sanitizing the country’s virtual world. Hired by top domestic internet companies, the so-called content moderators spend excruciatingly long hours scrubbing anything associated with horror, violence, pornography, and information deemed politically sensitive or offensive. They review a barrage of user-generated
Published on March 07, 2022 16:00
George Magnus: China has little to gain but much to lose as Russia’s ally
In just a few days, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has upended decades of international relations thinking and practices. Nothing will be the same as before. Even the 5,000-word statement on “international relations in a new era” issued by China and Russia just a month ago in Beijing – to make the world safe for autocracy – has been overtaken by events. In this ugly Russian quagmire, China’s role
Published on March 07, 2022 15:30
Can tech help revive India's 'crumbling' health system?
The first wave of Covid-19, that swept India in early 2020, was a gruelling experience for Dr Sangram Kapale and his colleagues. "The kind of mental pressure we were all going through is very difficult to put in words," he says. "It was about saving lives with minimal resources. We had a lack of medicine, beds, oxygen ... The lack of skilled manpower, like paramedics, was another issue. We were
Published on March 07, 2022 15:00
White House split delays plans for investment controls on China
Disagreements between key White House national security and economic officials are delaying the Biden administration’s plans for new rules on American banks that invest in Chinese technology firms and startups.National security officials, led by national security adviser Jake Sullivan, have been advocating for months for President Joe Biden to issue an executive order that would prohibit many
Published on March 07, 2022 12:55
March 6, 2022
Can China and India help Sri Lanka to avoid a sovereign default?
Sri Lanka is currently facing its worst economic crisis since the country gained independence in 1948. In spite of constant assurances by the governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), international rating agencies as well as economists have sounded the alarm about Sri Lanka’s ability to make its foreign debt repayments in 2022. A number of analyses indicate that Sri Lanka is on the verge
Published on March 06, 2022 01:25
China seeks to unify public in support for Russia
As the West condemns Russia, President Vladimir Putin has vocal supporters in China, where the ruling Communist Party tells its people they are fellow targets of U.S.-led harassment. “If Russia is destroyed, we will be next. This is for sure,” said Wang Yongchun, a retiree in Beijing. “The United States wants to dominate the world.” Such comments reflect the stance of a ruling party that is the
Published on March 06, 2022 01:19
China to raise defense spending by 7.1% to $229 billion
China on Saturday announced a 7.1% increase in defense spending in 2022 to $229 billion, continuing years of robust spending on its increasingly powerful military that is challenging the U.S. armed forces’ dominance in the Indo-Pacific region.China has the world’s second-largest defense budget after the U.S., allowing it to maintain the largest standing military, with 3 million personnel and an
Published on March 06, 2022 01:18
Can China do more to stop Russia's war in Ukraine?
A month ago, Chinese leader Xi Jinping declared there was "no limit" to Beijing's newly strengthened relationship with Russia. He and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin had met face-to-face in Beijing, culminating in a joint document - and then they went off to see the opening of the Winter Olympic Games. Days after the Games ended, Russia invaded Ukraine. China's government has neither
Published on March 06, 2022 01:15
China bans New Year religious gatherings in Tibetan capital Lhasa
Chinese authorities have banned major religious activities in monasteries in and near Tibet’s regional capital Lhasa during the Lunar New Year, citing COVID-19 concerns. But critics call the move a further encroachment by China on Tibetan religion and national culture. The ban announced in a Feb. 22 notice by Lhasa’s Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau comes ahead of a period of politically
Published on March 06, 2022 01:03
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