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    Trump says he will visit China ‘early next year’

    US President Donald Trump announced that he will visit China "sometime fairly early next year" after receiving an invitation from the Chinese government. The announcement came as part of a flurry of diplomatic activity between Washington and Beijing, with Trump set to meet with Chinese President...
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    Micron Technology: China probes US chip maker for cybersecurity risks as tech tension escalates | CNN Business

    Micron Technology is under scrutiny from Chinese authorities, who have launched a cybersecurity probe into the US-based chip maker as tensions between China and the West escalate over technology exports. The Cyberspace Administration of China has initiated an investigation into Micron's...
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    I'm 89 and I saw my homeland rebuilt before - but now I don't believe Gaza has a future'

    The article features an InDepth report on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, specifically focusing on the situation in Gaza after the recent war. The main subject of the report is Ahmed Younis, a Palestinian who lost his home and family in the war and is now living in a tent with his family. The...
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    These are the animals people most want to see photographed

    The "Big Five" - a term once reserved for trophy hunters in Africa, now rebranded as the "New Big Five" to emphasize wildlife conservation. In a bid to promote awareness and action on key sustainability issues, Rolex's Perpetual Planet initiative has partnered with CNN to launch a photography...
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    Republicans are setting a trap ahead of Saturday’s ‘No Kings’ rally

    "Republicans set a trap ahead of 'No Kings' rally" Republican leaders have been warning darkly about the "No Kings" national protests scheduled for Saturday, painting it as a "hate-America rally" that will attract "the pro-Hamas wing" of the Democratic Party and "the antifa people." However...
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    Hundreds of millions at risk from Chinese shopping app malware

    The article discusses the discovery of malware in Pinduoduo's app, which was found by a Chinese cybersecurity firm called Dark Navy. The malware allowed Pinduoduo to access users' locations, contacts, calendars, notifications, and photo albums without their consent, as well as change system...
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