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FROM DAILY HERALD
Posted on 02/19/2023

Catherine Haena Kim is reveling in the thrill and facing the pressure of being the lead on a big stage: She stars opposite Milo Ventimiglia in the new ABC drama, "The Company You Keep," which ...

FROM BBC NEWS
Posted on 02/19/2023

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 02/18/2023

The vice president warned China against providing Moscow with any kind of support during her appearance at the Munich Security Conference.

FROM MONEYCONTROL.COM
Posted on 02/18/2023

Surveys reveal that more than 90 percent of all Americans have at least heard or read something about UFOs, and 55 percent of them believe they are for real.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 02/18/2023

China’s senior diplomat Wang Yi speaks of need to uphold principle of territorial integrity but also of respecting Russia’s ‘legitimate security interests’
Western leaders have reacted nervously to a Chinese peace plan for Ukraine due to be revealed this week, but cautiously welcomed the move as a first sign that China recognises the war cannot be regarded solely as a European affair.
Speaking at the , China’s senior diplomat Wang Yi, one of the few external politicians able to influence Russia, announced that China would launch its peace initiative on the anniversary of the war, and has already been consulting Germany, Italy and France on its proposals. He said the peace plan would underscore the need to uphold the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and the UN Charter. But at the same time he said the legitimate security interests of Russia needed to be respected.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 02/18/2023

Research students turn to US and Europe instead of waiting for Department of Home Affairs to approve study in some Stem fields
When PhD candidate Melody Zhao received a full scholarship to study data science in Australia she didn’t expect a year later she would still be in limbo, waiting for a visa.
But after receiving her Deakin University offer and applying for a student visa on 23 February 2022, she has had to defer her degree four times.

FROM BING
Posted on 02/18/2023

During their first face-to-face meeting since the U.S. downed a Chinese surveillance balloon, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he warned China's state councilor, Wang Yi, that the action was ...

FROM CBS NEWS
Posted on 02/18/2023

Local historian, Ken Jessen, says here in Colorado, spy balloons are an old story and not the first to be detected.

FROM BING
Posted on 02/18/2023

Local historian, Ken Jessen, says here in Colorado, spy balloons are an old story and not the first to be detected.

FROM BING
Posted on 02/18/2023

Local historian, Ken Jessen, says here in Colorado, spy balloons are an old story and not the first to be detected on U.S. territory.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 02/18/2023

Taiwan and its huge silicon foundry look set to become the centre of the geopolitical conflict between the US and China
Our digital civilisation, if you can call it that, runs on just two numbers – 0 and 1. The devices we call computers run on vast strings of ones and zeros. How? By having electrical currents that are either flowing or not. The tiny electronic switches that decide whether they’re on (1) or off (0) are .
Once upon a time, these were tangible objects: I remember buying one with my pocket money in the 1950s for a radio receiver I was building. But rapidly they were reduced in size, to the point where electrical circuits using them could be etched on thin wafers of silicon. Which I guess is how they came to be called silicon “chips”.

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