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    China deletes Lithuania from customs registry over Taiwan ties

    TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Lithuania has reportedly been removed from China's custom's registry in retaliation for warming ties with Taiwan, leaving many Lithuanian goods stranded at sea. On Thursday (Dec. 2), 15min.lt cited a Lithuanian wood exporter as saying their company's products were barred...
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    China provides nearly 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses to the world

    China has provided 990 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to countries and international organizations globally, the most in the world, according to Deng Boqing, deputy head of the China International Development Cooperation Agency. China has been providing COVID-19 vaccines to 105 countries and...
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    Asia’s mobile and broadband internet speeds, in one infographic

    How fast is your internet? How much does it frustrate you? Although you likely have a few options for your broadband and mobile data plans, the answers to those questions are largely dictated by which country you’re in. Data for the latest broadband and cellular speeds across Asia-Pacific...
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    SIM cards hacked by U.S. and U.K. spies - report

    A new privacy scare has surfaced for cellphone users around the world. A report by The Intercept claims spy agencies from the U.S. and U.K. jointly hacked into the world's largest manufacturer of SIM cards in order to monitor mobile phones around the world. The Intercept was co-founded by...
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    Tributes to Saudi King spark rights criticism in Britain

    (Reuters) - As world leaders flew to Saudi Arabia to mark the death of King Abdullah, several prominent British politicians criticized the deference shown to the leader of a country accused of having a poor human rights record. Human rights campaigners and politicians from different parties...
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    New poll finds majority of Americans think torture was justified after 9/11 attacks

    A majority of Americans think that the harsh interrogation techniques used on terrorism suspects after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks were justified, even as about half of the public says the treatment amounted to torture, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. By a margin of almost 2...
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    NSA accused of spying on Brazilian oil company Petrobras

    The US National Security Agency has been accused of spying on Brazil's biggest oil company, Petrobras, following the release of more files from US whistleblower Edward Snowden. The latest disclosures, which aired on Brazil's Fantástico news program, have led to accusations that the NSA is...
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    don't merge those relavantt hreads please

    mods,why don't you open a thread called "all things about china" abd merge all threads into it?why merge fresh news thread into old rotten thread so often?this is stupid.
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    China Unicom replaces Cisco devices over security concerns

    China Unicom has replaced Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ.CSCO) in one of the country’s most important backbone networks, citing security reasons, the 21st Century Business Herald reported. The replacement project targets “China169,” Cisco’s backbone network router*of Wuxi node, in Jiangsu...
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    Japan nationalists land on island in China row

    SENKAKU ISLANDS, Japan — Japanese nationalists landed on an island at the heart of a corrosive territorial row with China on Sunday in a move likely to further inflame tensions with Beijing. Around a dozen members of the right wing Gambare Nippon (Hang In There Japan) went ashore, an AFP...
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    Russian Coast Guard Fires At Chinese Fishing Vessel

    7/17/2012 2:39 AM ET (RTTNews) - Russian Coast Guards in the country's Far East opened fire on a suspected Chinese fishing vessel to stop it from poaching in the Sea of Japan, a spokesman for the Border Guards Service said on Tuesday. He said the vessel, flying the flag of China, refused to...

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