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Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) is warning that Beijing might use Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts to boost Chinese influence there. He calls the Chinese regime America’s greatest adversary.
China just introduced a new internet regulation: a digital ID system that connects online usernames to their owner’s legal name, face, documents, and phone numbers. How could it impact everyday life inside China? An expert breaks it down.
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