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Watch the trailer for ‘First Person,’ a climate-focused series shot on Snapchat Spectacles

Snapchat is about to launch “First Person,” the first of its original series to be shot on Snapchat Spectacles.The idea of filming a documentary using AR-centric eyewear might sound gimmic

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China's FDI inflow up 25.1% in September

VCG Foreign direct investment (FDI) into the Chinese mainland, in actual use, expanded 25.1 percent year on year to 99.03 billion yuan (about $14.25 billion) in September, the Ministry of Comm

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Audi, FAW sign deal on new EV joint venture in China

02:23 A memorandum of understanding on launching a new joint venture to make new energy vehicles was signed between Audi and FAW at the fourth German-China Automobile Congress in Chang

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Silk Road film festival opens in NW China

The 7th Silk Road International Film Festival opened Sunday in Xi'an, capital city of northwest China's Shaanxi Province.Performance is seen during the opening ceremony

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Russia evacuates villages after munition depot explosion

Russia has evacuated more than 1,000 people from nearby villages after a wildfire set off explosions at a munitions depot in the Ryazan region southeast of Moscow, officials said. /AFP Russia

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'Clear evidence of collusion' between Huawei and Beijing, claim MPs

A new report by the Defence Committee calls for an international alliance to tackle Chinese dominance in the technology industry.

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Three Rwanda genocide suspects arrested, charged in Belgium

Skulls on the alter of the church at Ndera, Rwanda that is now a national monument to those who were murdered inside by Hutu militias during the 1994 genocide./Getty Images Three people accuse

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An October surprise

Editor's note:James Rae is a professor from California State University Sacramento. He was also a Fulbright Scholar at Beijing Foreign Studies University from 2017 to 2018. The article reflects th

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One week until we discover the future of transportation at TC Sessions: Mobility

Were you Born to be Wild? Then get your electric motor running, head out on the virtual highway to look for adventure, because we’re just one week away from TC Sessions: Mobility 2020. Join thousands

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Global investors are stepping up their bets on China

A view of Luijiazui, financial zone in Shanghai. /CFP Global investors are increasing their stakes in Asia, particularly in China, despite the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions still

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Tens of thousands rally against Belarus president in 'people's inauguration'

Masked police dragged people into vans and fired stun grenades and tear gas to disperse crowds as tens of thousands marched for a seventh straight weekend to demand vet

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Early vote shows signs of Black voters’ shift to mail voting

Shirley Dixon-Mosley had never sent a ballot through the mail. She always treasured casting her ballot in person. But for November’s election, she voted early and by ma

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The myth behind alleged 'detention facilities' in Xinjiang

Editor's note: Hannan Hussain is an assistant researcher at the Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI), and an author. The article reflects the author's opinions, a

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Terror probe opened after 2 stabbed in Paris; 2 arrests

French terrorism authorities are investigating a double stabbing outside the former Paris offices of a satirical newspaper where a dozen people were killed in 2015, and

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Ethiopia files terrorism charges against opposition leaders

Jawar Mohammed, an Oromo activist and leader of the Oromo protest. /Reuters Ethiopia announced Saturday it was charging leading opposition politicians Jawar Mohammed and Bekele Gerba with crim

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Trump offered to pardon Assange if he provided source for Democrat emails, lawyer says

U.S. President Donald Trump offered to pardon Julian Assange if the WikiLeaks founder provided the source for the hacking of Democratic National Committee emails before

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Swing states: Arizona – A red state turning blue?

Since 1952, Arizona has voted for Republican candidates in all but one presidential election. Bill Clinton, who secured the state in his run for a second term, is the only Democrat favored by the