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China tightens internet rules

  Beijing / Bloomberg Chinese authorities will require Baidu Inc. and other search engines to report banned content and verify advertisers’ qualifications in its latest attempt at Internet regulation. Under rules to take effect Aug. 1, search engines operating in the country will be prohibited from providing banned information in various formats including links, summaries, cached pages, associative words, related ...

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Thailand exports slump 4.4% in May

  Bangkok / Tribune News Servicve Thai exports slipped for a second straight month in May, with the low value attributed to a slowdown in the global economy and low prices for farm products and oil. The Commerce Ministry said that exports fell 4.4% year-on-year in May to US$17.6 billion, with imports edging up 0.5% last month to $16 billion. ...

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Climate protesters kayak to Oz PM’s harbourside home

  Sydney / AFP A group of kayakers paddled to a tiny beach outside the Australian prime minister’s Sydney harbourside home on Saturday to call for action on climate change ahead of next weekend’s election. Protester Joseph Sikulu said he felt that the issue had dropped off the agenda ahead of the July 2 polls in which conservative Prime Minister ...

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