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‘Seasoned China hand’ set to lead National Committee on US-China Relations: sources

Exclusive‘Seasoned China hand’ set to lead National Committee on US-China Relations: sources Sarah Beran, a former deputy chief of mission at US embassy in Beijing, will succeed non-profit group’s long-time president, Stephen Orlins Sarah Beran, a former deputy chief of mission at the US embassy in Beijing, is set to succeed Stephen Orlins as president of the National Committee on United States-China Relations (NCUSCR), the South China Morning Post has learned. Speaking on condition of...

South China Morning Post 9d ago

Rising seas: Japan makes pitch to Pacific Island nations caught in US-China rivalry

Japan is positioning itself as a partner for Pacific Island nations struggling with rising seas and caught between the US-China rivalry, with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledging on Wednesday to help fight climate change and boost maritime cooperation. Speaking at the inaugural Island States Ocean Summit in Tokyo, Takaichi made a direct pitch to Pacific leaders, presenting Japan as a reliable partner that upholds the rule of law at sea and delivers consistent support. “Japan will continue...

South China Morning Post 7d ago

LinkedIn China sparks concern in five nations; analysts call joint statement 'rare'

Security agencies from the 'Five Eyes' alliance have issued a warning about Chinese spies aggressively using online job platforms, including LinkedIn, to recruit people with access to sensitive information. “China’s military intelligence services are using an increasingly wide array of professional networking sites and online job platforms to target Five Eyes government and military personnel — and anyone with access to classified or privileged information,” according to a joint statement by...

Times of India 6d ago

China’s nuclear weapons scientist Du Xiangwan clarifies role in nation’s war on waste

Advertisement China’s nuclear weapons scientist Du Xiangwan clarifies role in nation’s war on waste Veteran physicist has been one of the strongest advocates for waste-to-energy incineration in China 3-MIN READ3-MIN Chao Kongin Beijing One of China’s most prominent nuclear scientists has publicly clarified his role in the country’s rapidly expanding waste-to-energy sector, following years of speculation linking nuclear weapon technologies to municipal waste incineration. In a June 2 press...

South China Morning Post 3d ago

U.S. and intelligence allies issue rare joint warning about China

Nations in the Five Eyes intelligence partnership warned that fake profiles and job offers are targeting military officers, spies, and others with access to classified or sensitive information.

Washington Post World 7d ago

Japan defence minister rebuffs claims of ‘new militarism’ levelled by China

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The Guardian World 10d ago

Smart glasses off, please: China cracks down on high-tech cheating ahead of gaokao

Smart glasses off, please: China cracks down on high-tech cheating ahead of gaokao Candidates in several provinces face eyewear inspections as authorities look to keep smart glasses out of examination venues. BEIJING: Students in several Chinese provinces will have their spectacles checked before sitting for China’s national college entrance examination this year, as authorities tighten scrutiny of smart glasses amid concerns over high-tech cheating. The Ministry of Education, together with...

Channel News Asia 5d ago

How China imperial exam leaves historical footprint and impact on gaokao, modern education

How China imperial exam leaves historical footprint and impact on gaokao, modern education Ancient forerunner of today’s national college entrance examination saw candidates housed in cells, cheats executed, exiled or flogged In the first of a two-part series focusing on China’s hugely important national college entrance examination, or gaokao, the SCMP examines and explains the origins of the test and how it influenced not only the nation’s modern education system but those elsewhere in the...

South China Morning Post 5d ago

A thalamus–brainstem attractor network drives history-biased decisions

Abstract Natural environments often change gradually, making it adaptive to bias decisions on the basis of the recent past — a phenomenon known as serial dependence1,2,3. Large-scale recordings during behaviour have identified that serial dependence is a common motif for decision-making, with neural representations of past experiences found throughout the brain4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11. However, it remains unclear whether this bias arises from dedicated neural circuits with history-specific...

Nature 20h ago

Leaks and backdoors: China warns of security risks in relay services for foreign AI models

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South China Morning Post 2d ago