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Henry Lee Chang-Yu, a  Chinese-born American forensic scientist, attends the 4th China Internet Security Conference at National Convention Center held on Aug. 17, 2016 in Beijing.
Cybersecurity Talent Training Aimed at Attracting New Talents Launched in China

As part of China’s nationwide efforts, a cybersecurity training was launched on Monday, Sept. 19, by authorities from Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province, who vowed to increase the number of scholarships to attract students to pursue cybersecurity and to discover and recruit so-called “maverick geniuses,” Global Times reported.

Emplacements on Taiping Island.
Taiwan Fortifying Taiping Island against Invasion; Building Concrete Defense Towers

The structures are located along the shore on the west coast of Taiping, the likeliest place to land an amphibious invasion force.

A single imaging sensor aboard an aerial drone simultaneously operates in three potential ReImagine modes: 3D-mapping at the lower left, vehicle detection and tracking and thermal scanning for industrial activity in different regions of the same field of
DARPA Working on Really Smart Camera that Sees a Lot of Things Simultaneously

Each of these sensors will have over 1,000 integrated transistors, which provide each and every pixel with a tiny reprogrammable brain of its own.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang says that U.S.-China ties will continue to improve whoever becomes the new United States president.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang: Sino-US Relations Will Improve No Matter Who Gets Elected

China and the United States will continue towards the path of warming ties regardless of who wins the presidential elections in November, Premier Li Keqiang revealed on Tuesday.

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Duterte makes a fist.
Rodrigo Duterte’s Irrational Antics are Trashing the Philippine Economy

Foreign investors have begun taking their money out of the Philippine stock market at a fairly fast pace.

Share of international arms exports
Quality of China’s Arms Exports is Improving; China Almost Doubles Arms Sales

China accounted for only 5.9 percent of global arms exports from 2011 to 2015.

China has been an active donor of humanitarian aid to the refugees in Syria.
China Pledges $100 Million to Help Refugees Around the World

The Chinese government announced that it is going to give $100 million in humanitarian aid to refugees.

Warships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
People’s Daily Belittles Japan as a Militarily Small Country

"As the US launched the Asia Pacific Rebalancing Strategy, Japan's dream of becoming a political and military big country was ignited again."

Prostate cancer cells.
No Link between Vasectomy and Prostate Cancer, says Extensive Medical Study

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men in the U.S. behind melanoma.

Coal producers in China are the main cause of air pollution.
IEA: China Committed to Invest on Wind Energy But Unsustainable

The International Energy Agency said that China is aggressively building wind turbines but the plans will fail if coal production is not reduced.

The flags represent all nations in the UN headquarters in Geneva.
China Commits to Meeting UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to End Poverty

A United Nations adviser praised China’s commitment to meet goals in order to end poverty.

The Dalai Lama is welcomed by European Parliament president Martin Schulz at his arrival at the European Parliament.
China Makes Angry Faces at the European Parliament after Dalai Lama Speech

He established the Tibetan government-in-exile in India in 1959.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has vowed to combat corruption under his regime.
China Strengthens Anti-corruption Drive, Cracks Down on Erring Provincial Officials

China has further stepped up its anti-corruption drive in the provinces, cracking down on a large number of local officials for alleged election fraud.

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