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The resignation of India's minister for communications and information technology, and his replacement by a person with little expertise in the field, have raised concerns about the future of the country's IT and telecom sectors.
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Because of rampant illegal development, China's arable land might soon drop below the "red line" of 120 million hectares, the amount needed to produce sufficient grain to feed the population.
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Singapore took steps to lighten its stern image by legalizing counter-top dancing, but is it ready to legalize homosexuality?
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At the age of 12, Zhuzhu seems to have everything a child could dream for -- plenty of toys, beautiful clothes and even a piano.
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The topic of sex education was once taboo, and still off-limits in some areas, but changing cultural mores have presented a new challenge for Chinese educators.
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From Reuters: China's rapid rise into an economic powerhouse offering aid and soft loans is changing the aid picture in Africa -- winning China its share of critics but also the gratitude of governments who say its engagement makes...
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If it is going to be a smaller player like ScanScout that solves it first, there is likely to be a big bidding war - including Google and the other big companies that want to take Google down.
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Last week the Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce announced a ban on eight magazines , the majority of which were illegally-published ghost story collections.
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The China Association for Standardization has approved and issued the China Digital Multimedia Broadcast mobile TV handset standard as the association standard, CSA158-2007.
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China's Ministry of Information Industry has issued a new circular, which says from June 14, 2007, mobile phone chargers will adopt a unified access standard.