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FROM CNN ON MSN
Posted on 03/27/2024

Chinese leader Xi Jinping met more than a dozen US CEOs and academics on Wednesday as Beijing renewed efforts to woo back foreign investors and mend strained relations with the United States.

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 03/26/2024

Plus, Beyoncé’s country album.

FROM BING
Posted on 03/26/2024

Jenn Tran, one of the contestants on ABC's "The Bachelor" this season, was named the new "Bachelorette" during the show's finale Monday night.

FROM BING
Posted on 03/26/2024

Jenn Tran, one of the contestants on ABC's "The Bachelor" this season, was named the new "Bachelorette" during the show's finale Monday night.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 03/26/2024

Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down
In interviews this morning Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, admitted that special educational needs provision was in crisis, Ben Quinn reports.
Universities in England could be told to terminate their arrangements with foreign countries if freedom of speech and academic freedom is undermined, the government’s free speech tsar has said. As PA Media reports, Prof Arif Ahmed, director for freedom of speech and academic freedom at the Office for Students (OfS), said many universities and colleges in England have “international arrangements” – including admitting overseas students on scholarships and hosting institutes partly funded by foreign governments. PA says:
The higher education regulator launched , ahead of universities, colleges and student unions taking on new free speech duties.
The guidance includes examples to illustrate what higher education institutions may have to do to fulfil their new duties – due to come into effect in August – to secure freedom of speech within the law.
University A accepts international students on visiting scholarships funded by the government of country B. Scholars must accept the principles of the ruling party of country B, and direction from country B’s government via consular staff. Depending on the circumstances, these arrangements may undermine free speech and academic freedom at University A. If so, that university is likely to have to terminate or amend the scholarship agreement.
If it means that there are people who are employed by an institute who are preventing legitimate protests or shutting down lecturers from covering certain kinds of content regarding that country for instance, or that country’s foreign policy … If that behaviour amounts to a restriction of freedom of speech within the law, and someone brings a complaint to us, then we may find that the complaint is justified and then we make recommendations …
If there are problems, universities will have to do everything they can to act compatibly with their freedom-of-speech duties. Insofar as that means a rethinking of their relationship with other countries, obviously that’s something that would be a good idea for them to start thinking about now.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 03/26/2024

Beijing’s chargé d’affaires told that UK government will not tolerate ‘threatening’ cyber-attacks
Ministers summoned a senior Chinese diplomat to the Foreign Office on Tuesday after accusing Beijing-backed hackers and .
The department called in China’s chargé d’affaires and told him the UK would not tolerate “threatening” cyber-attacks.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 03/26/2024

Five Chinese nationals and their Pakistani driver killed while en route from Islamabad to dam construction site
Six people have been killed after a suicide bomber rammed a vehicle into a convoy of Chinese engineers working on a dam project in north-west Pakistan, in the third significant attack on Chinese interests in the country in a week.
The first two attacks targeted a Pakistani naval airbase and a strategic port used by China in the south-west province of Balochistan where Beijing is investing billions in infrastructure projects.

FROM BING
Posted on 03/26/2024

Jenn Tran is your new Bachelorette. During Joey Graziadei 's season finale of The Bachelor, Charity Lawson and Jesse Palmer announced the physician assistant student as the leading lady for season 21 ...

FROM BING
Posted on 03/26/2024

Tran, a 25-year-old Vietnamese American physician’s assistant student, competed on the latest season of “The Bachelor.” ...

FROM BING
Posted on 03/26/2024

The dating franchise, which has been criticized for its handling of race, has cast its first Asian American lead after more than 20 years on air.

FROM BBC NEWS
Posted on 03/26/2024

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 03/26/2024

Warning comes after UK and US announce sanctions against Chinese companies following mass hacking of UK data
Cyber-attacks linked to Chinese intelligence agencies are increasing in capability and frequency as they seek to test foreign government responses, analysts have warned in the wake of revelations about a mass hacking of UK data.
On Tuesday, the UK and US governments accused hacking group Advanced Persistent Threat 31 (APT 31), backed by China’s government spy agency, of , targeting politicians, national security officials, journalists and businesses. The UK said the hackers had held by the Electoral Commission, as well as for cyber-espionage targeting lawmakers who have been outspoken about threats from China.
This article was amended on 27 March 2024 to correct the spelling of Che Chang’s name

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