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How IAF renaming will widen its ambit

By ChinaPulse.com

The IAF, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had said at the time, must “become an aerospace force and be prepared to protect the country from the challenges of the future”.
“Space, as a domain, is adaptable to the air force and is only a natural transition…

USI Collaborates with Customer to Launch IP66-Rated Rugged Industrial Tablet, Meeting High Efficiency Demands for On-Site Work

By ChinaPulse.com

SHANGHAI, Dec. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — USI (SSE: 601231) collaborates with a customer to launch a rugged industrial tablet with an IP66 rating, providing a reliable mobile solution for on-site professionals and line workers.…
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EU ‘historic’ deal: What does the world’s first law on regulating AI propose?

By ChinaPulse.com

“Deal!” tweeted European Commissioner Thierry Breton just before midnight Friday (December 8) in Brussels. “The EU becomes the very first continent to set clear rules for the use of AI,” Breton declared on social media after officials reached a provisi…

‘From horrible to merely bad’: will Javier Milei take his chainsaw to the environment in Argentina?

By ChinaPulse.com

With days to go until the inauguration of Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, the current minister for the environment and sustainable development, Juan Cabandié, who will be leaving the government alongside the current president, Alberto Fernánde…

‘They took my sister’: Uyghur activist says her work led to sibling’s detention in China

By ChinaPulse.com

All her life Rushan Abbas (56), a Uyghur from the mainly Turkic, Muslim northeast of present-day China, has lived with persecution.
Her childhood memories, and the family stories she was told about her childhood, involve loved ones being taken away by …

Penticton Robotics Team asking for help to reach their goal of competing at national robotics competition

By MediaIntel.Asia

Casey Richardson
A small but mighty team built up of technology-loving South Okanagan high school students are working hard to get to a prestigious national robotics competition, but they need help to get there.
The Penticton Robotics Team has ten stu…

‘They took my sister’: Uyghur activist says her work led to sibling’s detention in China

By MediaIntel.Asia

All her life Rushan Abbas (56), a Uyghur from the mainly Turkic, Muslim northeast of present-day China, has lived with persecution.
Her childhood memories, and the family stories she was told about her childhood, involve loved ones being taken away by…

‘They took my sister’: Uyghur activist says her work led to sibling’s detention in China

By MediaIntel.Asia

All her life Rushan Abbas (56), a Uyghur from the mainly Turkic, Muslim northeast of present-day China, has lived with persecution.
Her childhood memories, and the family stories she was told about her childhood, involve loved ones being taken away by…

‘From horrible to merely bad’: will Javier Milei take his chainsaw to the environment in Argentina?

By MediaIntel.Asia

With days to go until the inauguration of Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, the current minister for the environment and sustainable development, Juan Cabandié, who will be leaving the government alongside the current president, Alberto Fernánd…

TSMC November sales slump 7.5% in sign of uneven tech recovery

By ChinaPulse.com

(Bloomberg) — Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s sales slid back into contraction last month following October gains, showing there’s still a way to go before the global chip market stages a full recovery from a prolonged slump.…
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