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She sued over transgender ‘conversion therapy,’ a first for China (gifted link)
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Will China’s “green Great Wall” save it from encroaching sands?
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How China became the world’s largest car exporter
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Chinese pebble-bed reactor passes “meltdown” test
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The price America paid for its first big immigration crackdown
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World Chess Championship 2024 - Ding Liren vs Gukesh D
The World Chess Championship started today between reigning champion, China's Ding Liren (2728 Elo, 32 y/o) and India's young prodigy Gukesh D. (2783 Elo, 18 y/o). It's taking place in Singapore...
The World Chess Championship started today between reigning champion, China's Ding Liren (2728 Elo, 32 y/o) and India's young prodigy Gukesh D. (2783 Elo, 18 y/o). It's taking place in Singapore with games starting at 5PM local time (10AM CET, 4AM EST). Commentated coverage can be found at Chess.com or FIDE as well as numerous smaller channels.
Coming into the match, Ding is far more experienced, but has been displaying terrible form since becoming World Champion. Meanwhile Gukesh has looked far stronger and has the chance to become the youngest World Champion ever, beating out the likes of Magnus Carlsen and Garry Kasparov by several years. Former World Champion Magnus Carlsen is still ranked as the #1 player in the world, but has declined to participate, just like last year.
The match is 14 games from November 23 to December 13, with potential rapid chess tiebreaks if the score is even after 14 games. The players will have a rest day after every 3 game days.
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Top US senator calls Salt Typhoon ‘worst telecom hack in our nation’s history’
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China and India should not be called developing countries, several Cop29 delegates say
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Tens of thousands of Chinese college students went cycling at night for soup dumplings in Kaifeng. That put the government on edge.
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TSMC will stop making 7 nm chips for Chinese customers
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Chinese solar panel boom threatens Pakistan’s debt-ridden grid
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Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu to leave Kick Sauber as team confirm decision to part ways
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How China is like the 19th century US
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Character amnesia in China
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Will the China Cycle come for Airbus and Boeing?
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Temu faces deadline from EU over illegal product sales
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Recreating dog food from the last 2,000 years
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Beyond the politics of nostalgia: What the fall of the steel industry can tell us about the future of America
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TikTok argues in federal appeals court that US ban would have ‘staggering’ impact on free speech
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More Chinese women graduate but jobs and equal pay still elude them: women under-represented in Stem subjects at university and afterwards are quizzed about plans to start a family
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China added more solar power in 2023 than US has ever built
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China's Arctic dreams make the Norwegian port of Kirkenes a global prize – and an unlikely hotbed of East-West rivalry
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When electric vehicle startups shut down, will their cars still work?
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We found North Korean engineers in our application pile
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Russian banks say yuan coffers empty, urge central bank action, while Chinese banks in Russia are avoiding currency trading for fear of secondary Western sanctions
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The pot farm next door: Black market weed operations inundate California suburb, cops say
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Casper Ruud overcame some scratchy play to defeat Shang Juncheng and advance to the Round of 16 at the 2024 US Open
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Chinese government hackers penetrate US internet providers to spy
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China rules solar energy, but its industry at home is in trouble
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The Chinese sports machine’s single goal: the most golds, at any cost (2021)
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Any other Tildes users posting from within the great firewall?
It's nice having english language forums that don't require a vpn to access. Anyone got any other suggestions and any recommendations for vpns that work on mobile data reliably? I've found PIA,...
It's nice having english language forums that don't require a vpn to access. Anyone got any other suggestions and any recommendations for vpns that work on mobile data reliably? I've found PIA, Nord, and Proton to not work but Surfshark does for now if intermittently (more reliably on wifi).
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High-altitude cave used by Tibetan Buddhists yields a Denisovan fossil
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Shopping app Temu is “dangerous malware,” spying on your texts, lawsuit claims
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Polyfill supply chain attack hits 100K+ sites
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Inside the Chinese-funded and staffed marijuana farms springing up across the US
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Reuters investigation: Pentagon ran secret anti-vax campaign to undermine China during pandemic
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US approves new $360 million arms sale to Taiwan for drones, related equipment
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BYD: China’s electric vehicle powerhouse charges into Europe
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A Chinese dissident behind a popular cartoon cat has been vexing China’s censors – now he says they are on his tail
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Goldfish memories - most of China’s early websites have disappeared
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Brussels is gambling that tariffs on Chinese EVs are a prod, not a punch
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A 2,000-mile Bangkok to Beijing train trip gets closer with trial run
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Mining firm Rare Earths Norway says it has discovered Europe's largest proven deposit of highly prized rare earth elements
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EU expected to impose import tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
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Magnus Carlsen has won his sixth Norway Chess title, with Ju Wenjun taking the women's title after a classical win against her great rival Lei Tingjie
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World Champion Ding Liren finally had something to celebrate at Norway Chess 2024 after beating Hikaru Nakamura in armageddon in round nine
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Why the pandemic probably started in a lab, in five key points
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Magnus Carlsen has taken over as the leader of Norway Chess 2024 after World Champion Ding Liren blundered in round six
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Hikaru Nakamura rated over 2800 for first time in nine years after defeating out-of-sorts Ding Liren in round five of Norway Chess 2024
12 votes