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February 25, 2022
MOON DAILY
China's Chang'e-4 discovers glass globules on far side of moon



Beijing (XNA) Feb 20, 2022
The Yutu-2 lunar rover of China's Chang'e-4 mission has discovered two macroscopic translucent glass globules during its exploration of the far side of the moon, which could potentially help reveal the moon's early impact history. According to a study published in Science Bulletin, the Yutu-2 rover captured images of two translucent globules using its panoramic camera. No composition data has been obtained for the globules. But their unique morphology and local context suggest they are most ... read more

SUPERPOWERS
China tells Russia understands 'reasonable' security concerns; Charters evacuation flights
Beijing (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
Beijing on Thursday told Russia's foreign minister it understands Moscow's "reasonable concerns on security issues" over Ukraine, according to a statement from the Chinese foreign ministry, after President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the country. ... more
AEROSPACE
UAE defence ministry says to buy Chinese aircraft
Dubai (AFP) Feb 23, 2022
The United Arab Emirates said Wednesday it plans to buy a dozen Chinese L15 aircraft, as it seeks to bolster its defences after a series of attacks by Yemeni rebels. ... more
TAIWAN NEWS
Taipei condemns Russia over Ukraine; China says different issue to Taiwan
Taipei (AFP) Feb 23, 2022
Taiwan's president on Wednesday condemned Russia for ordering troops into rebel-held regions in Ukraine, and claimed the crisis was being used to hurt morale on the island, which has long been under the threat of a Chinese invasion. ... more
TAIWAN NEWS
Taiwanese Olympian faces punishment for wearing China uniform
Taipei (AFP) Feb 21, 2022
Taiwan's government has denounced one of its Olympic flagbearers after the speed skater was seen in an online video wearing the suit of the Chinese national team, with one lawmaker calling her attire the "uniform of the enemy". ... more
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China, Russia arming Myanmar junta: UN rights expert
Geneva (AFP) Feb 22, 2022
UN Security Council members China and Russia, as well as Serbia have continued supplying Myanmar's junta with weapons used to attack civilians since last year's coup, a UN rights expert said Tuesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Virus-hit Hong Kong invokes emergency powers to allow in China medics
Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
Hong Kong's government invoked emergency powers on Thursday to allow doctors, nurses and other personnel from the Chinese mainland to help combat a spiralling coronavirus outbreak. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Virus-hit Hong Kong invokes emergency powers to allow in China medics
Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
Hong Kong's government invoked emergency powers on Thursday to allow doctors, nurses and other personnel from the Chinese mainland to help combat a spiralling coronavirus outbreak. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Firing Hong Kong domestic workers with coronavirus 'immoral': consul
Manila (AFP) Feb 22, 2022
The Philippines' top diplomat in Hong Kong said Tuesday it was illegal and "immoral" for residents to fire and turf out domestic workers who test positive for the coronavirus, as the Chinese city endures its worst outbreak yet. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Hong Kong to see three rounds of compulsory virus tests
Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 22, 2022
Hong Kong's population must undergo three rounds of compulsory coronavirus testing, the city's leader said Tuesday, as she confirmed mainland Chinese officials were stepping up oversight of the financial hub's response to its worst outbreak yet. ... more
SINO DAILY
Prominent anti-China activist arrested in Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar (AFP) Feb 22, 2022
A prominent anti-China activist has been arrested in Mongolia, part of what campaigners have said is a wider effort to "clean up" Beijing's critics in the country. ... more
INTERNET SPACE
Alibaba says profit fell 74% in 'volatile' environment
Shanghai (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba on Thursday said profit in the October-December period fell 74 percent, the company's third straight quarterly drop as it faces myriad challenges including a government crackdown, slowing sales growth and intensifying domestic competition. ... more
SUPERPOWERS
China says 'closely watching' Ukraine situation after Russian attack
Beijing (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
China on Thursday called for restraint on all sides after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on Ukraine, while saying the military operation should not be described as an "invasion". ... more



SUPERPOWERS
China accuses US of raising tensions on Ukraine issue
Beijing (AFP) Feb 23, 2022
China on Wednesday accused the United States of "raising tensions" and "creating panic" over the Ukraine crisis, shortly after Washington announced sanctions against Moscow and said it would continue to supply weapons to Ukraine against a Russian invasion. ... more
SUPERPOWERS
China moves closer to Russia, but wary on Ukraine
Beijing (AFP) Feb 22, 2022
China and Russia set off alarms in the West this month with the most robust declaration of their friendship in decades but Beijing has signalled it would not back Vladimir Putin if he sent troops in to invade Ukraine. ... more
INTERNET SPACE
Alibaba shares slump 5% on Beijing's scrutiny of Ant Group
Beijing (AFP) Feb 22, 2022
Shares in Alibaba slumped more than five percent on Tuesday following a report that Beijing regulators had ordered a fresh investigation into state firms' links with the Chinese e-commerce giant's fintech arm Ant Group. ... more
TECH SPACE
China denies making space junk set to crash into Moon
Beijing (AFP) Feb 21, 2022
China on Monday denied responsibility for a rocket set to slam into the Moon, after experts said the piece of space junk likely came from Beijing's lunar exploration programme. ... more
SUPERPOWERS
China denies Australia's ship laser 'intimidation' claim
Beijing (AFP) Feb 21, 2022
Beijing on Monday denied Australian allegations that a Chinese naval vessel shone a laser at one of the country's surveillance aircraft in an incident that Prime Minister Scott Morrison termed an "act of intimidation". ... more


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China helps virus-ravaged Hong Kong build isolation units
Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 20, 2022
Construction crews from mainland China were helping Hong Kong build two temporary isolation facilities to house thousands of coronavirus patients on Sunday as a senior official declared the city "in full combat mode". ... more
DEMOCRACY
The shadowy messengers delivering threats to Hong Kong civil society
Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 21, 2022
Covert meetings, whispered threats, and mysterious phone calls - warnings of reprisals by authorities from shadowy messengers are hounding Hong Kong's civil society as China flattens a pro-democracy movement. ... more
SINO DAILY
Nepal police fire tear gas as MPs debate US grant
Kathmandu (AFP) Feb 20, 2022
Nepal police fired rubber bullets and tear gas on Sunday as hundreds protested against a $500-million US grant going before parliament that has become a bone of contention between China and the United States. ... more
CAR TECH
Lotus sports car group eyes stock market float
London (AFP) Feb 21, 2022
Chinese-owned sports car maker Lotus is exploring plans for a stock market float to fund its global expansion and invest more in electric vehicles, the group said Monday. ... more
SUPERPOWERS
West voices fears of Russia-China axis
Munich, Germany (AFP) Feb 19, 2022
Western leaders on Saturday said Russia and China were seeking to "replace the existing international rules" with their own order, as Beijing backed Moscow over its showdown with NATO. ... more
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China to make 6 human spaceflights, rocket's maiden flight in 2022: blue book
Beijing (XNA) Feb 11, 2022
China will make six manned space flights in 2022 to complete the building of its space station and see the maiden flight of Long March-6A, the country's first carrier rocket powered by a solid and liquid engine. Ma Tao, deputy director of the Space Department of the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), revealed on Wednesday China's rocket launch plan at a press confer ... more
+ China welcomes cooperation on space endeavors
+ China Focus: China to explore lunar polar regions, mulling human landing: white paper
+ China to boost satellite services, space technology application: white paper
+ China Focus: China to explore space science more: white paper
+ China to improve space debris monitoring: white paper
+ China welcomes intl cooperation in space station, explorations: White paper
+ China to improve space infrastructure with new satellites, technologies: white paper
Markets track Wall St rally as traders weigh Russia sanctions
Hong Kong (AFP) Feb 25, 2022
Equities bounced back Friday from the previous day's rout with investors taking their lead from a rally on Wall Street after Washington decided against imposing the stiffest sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to send troops into Ukraine sent shockwaves through Asian and European markets and pushed oil past $100 for the first time sin ... more
+ 'Punish Russia': Sanctions imposed on Moscow over Ukraine invasion
+ HSBC announces $1 bn share buyback as annual profits double
+ EU wants human rights, climate checks on supply chains
+ EU agrees sanctions that will 'hurt' Russia
+ Hong Kong unveils $22 bn budget for virus plagued economy
+ Most Asian markets rise after Russia sanctions but nerves on edge
+ Markets rise, oil flat after Russia sanctions but traders on edge




China tells Russia understands 'reasonable' security concerns; Charters evacuation flights
Beijing (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
Beijing on Thursday told Russia's foreign minister it understands Moscow's "reasonable concerns on security issues" over Ukraine, according to a statement from the Chinese foreign ministry, after President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the country. Putin announced the launch of a major military offensive with ground troops crossing into the country from several directions on Thursday a ... more
+ Russia invades Ukraine, dozens killed
+ Federated States of Micronesia breaks ties with Russia over Ukraine war
+ 'Multi-pronged' Russian assault aims to encircle Ukraine forces
+ Sweden, Finland firm on staying out of NATO
+ Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine attacks its history, reveals his imperial instincts
+ Pushing towards Kyiv, Russia plans to 'decapitate' Ukraine government
+ Bloodshed and tears as eastern Ukraine faces Russian attack




Finland to re-evaluate Russian Rosatom nuclear reactor project over crisis in Ukraine: PM
Helsinki (AFP) Feb 22, 2022
Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Tuesday that the country would re-evaluate the security risks for a planned nuclear power reactor to built by Russian state-owned firm Rosatom following Russia's actions in Ukraine. The decision, which was proposed by the country's defence ministry was announced at a press conference addressing the crisis in Ukraine and European sanctions against Rus ... more
+ French state to pony up billions for cash-strapped EDF
+ Nuclear power may be the key to least-cost, zero-emission electricity systems
+ Macron calls for 14 new reactors in nuclear 'renaissance'
+ Missouri research reactor supplies critical medical isotopes during global disruption
+ Atlanta to host key SMR and Advanced Reactor event in May
+ France's nuclear ambitions take shape with turbine deal
+ Finland nuclear reactor runs into new delay
Battle over future of spytech firm NSO: Israel court papers
Tel Aviv (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
A court fight within Israeli spytech firm NSO Group has shed new light on the crisis engulfing the company, including tensions over whether to keep selling malware to autocrats to stay afloat. NSO was already mired in debt before an investigation revealed last year that its Pegasus phone-hacking software had been used to spy on hundreds of journalists, dissidents and activists worldwide. ... more
+ India's tax officials search Huawei offices
+ Kremlin denies Russia behind Ukraine cyberattack
+ Sites of Ukraine defence ministry, state banks under cyberattack
+ Hong Kongers picnic to avoid Covid-tracing app
+ Telenor Myanmar sale challenged over data leak fears
+ Domestic use of Israel's spyware sparks scandal at home
+ China Unicom says no 'justifiable grounds' for US ban




Finland to re-evaluate Russian Rosatom nuclear reactor project over crisis in Ukraine: PM
Helsinki (AFP) Feb 22, 2022
Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Tuesday that the country would re-evaluate the security risks for a planned nuclear power reactor to built by Russian state-owned firm Rosatom following Russia's actions in Ukraine. The decision, which was proposed by the country's defence ministry was announced at a press conference addressing the crisis in Ukraine and European sanctions against Rus ... more
+ French state to pony up billions for cash-strapped EDF
+ Nuclear power may be the key to least-cost, zero-emission electricity systems
+ Macron calls for 14 new reactors in nuclear 'renaissance'
+ Missouri research reactor supplies critical medical isotopes during global disruption
+ Atlanta to host key SMR and Advanced Reactor event in May
+ France's nuclear ambitions take shape with turbine deal
+ Finland nuclear reactor runs into new delay
More than $1.5 bn bid so far in US offshore wind auction
New York (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
Energy companies interested in developing offshore wind sites bid more than $1.5 billion Wednesday in by far the biggest US auction for the renewable power. After launching the auction Wednesday morning, US officials released updates throughout the day as the bids gradually rose on six available tracts involving nearly 500,000 acres off the coasts of New York and New Jersey. After 21 rou ... more
+ Offshore wind farms reshape the North Sea
+ Turbine 'torture' for Greek islanders as wind farms proliferate
+ Jet stream models help inform US offshore wind development
+ Wind powers change in England's industrial heartland
+ Owl wing design reduces aircraft, wind turbine noise pollution
+ Earth, wind and reindeer: Lapland herders see red over turbines
+ Earth, wind and reindeer: Lapland herders see red over turbines




"Workhorse" of photovoltaics combined with perovskite in tandem for the first time
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Feb 25, 2022
Tandem cells made of silicon and perovskite are able to convert the broad energy spectrum of sunlight into electrical energy more efficiently than the respective single cells. Now, for the first time, two teams from HZB and ISFH Hameln have succeeded in combining a perovskite top cell with a so-called PERC/POLO silicon cell to form a tandem device. This is an important achievement, since P ... more
+ Perovskite Solar Modules with a marble look
+ Increasing efficiency in two-terminal tandem solar cells
+ Solar-powered system offers a route to inexpensive desalination
+ Disorder-engineered inorganic nanocrystals set a new efficiency record for ultrathin solar cells
+ Making metal-halide perovskites useful in planar devices through a new hybrid structure
+ Historic buildings could be protected from rising energy bills by solar panels
+ Rosendin powers up Nevada's newest solar facility
Putin 'must understand' NATO is a nuclear alliance: France
Paris (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
President Vladimir Putin needs to understand that NATO is a nuclear alliance, the French foreign minister said Thursday, after the Kremlin chief boasted about Russia's nuclear arsenal as he launched the attack on Ukraine. According to NATO, the nuclear weapons held by members France, the UK and US are a core component of its overall capabilities for deterrence and defence. Emphasising th ... more
+ Iran says decisions needed from West to seal nuclear deal
+ Iran MPs demand Western guarantees in nuclear talks
+ Iran says nuclear talks at 'critical' stage
+ Genocide and nuclear bombs: Putin's unfounded claims
+ Iranian fighter jet crashes into school, three killed
+ Israel sees Iran nuclear deal 'shortly,' warns it will be weak
+ Iran hails nuclear talk 'progress' but Raisi insists US sanctions end




AFRL'S PNT AgilePod achieves flight test objectives
Edwards AFB CA (SPX) Dec 17, 2021
The Air Force Research Laboratory's complementary position, navigation, and timing (PNT) AgilePod prototype achieved three important objectives in flight tests conducted here November 1-10. The test team - representing a broad base of Air Force, Navy, and vendor organizations - successfully executed eight sorties aboard a T-38C aircraft, which included the first test of the PNT AgilePod on ... more
+ Two Russian paratroopers die in Belarus drills jump
+ Army tests MK-22 Precision Sniper Rifle at Fort Bragg ahead of fielding
+ Pentagon asks employees to report cases of strange, sudden sickness
+ Defense Department establishes supply chain resiliency working group
+ Kazakh defence minister resigns after deadly depot blasts
+ 12 dead after blasts at Kazakhstan arms depot
+ Delivering next-gen biomanufacturing capability
Germany to hike military spending in wake of Ukraine invasion
Frankfurt (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
The German government on Thursday pledged to boost military spending after defence chiefs laid bare the "extremely limited" resources of Europe's biggest economy's to help pushback against Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Finance Minister Christian Lindner said it was time for a "turning point" in German defence investment, long a target of criticism by Western allies. "I worry that we have ... more
+ Defence giant BAE Systems grows profits, shares rise
+ Munich Security Conference head denies profiting from event
+ China, Russia arming Myanmar junta: UN rights expert
+ German accused of sending tools to Russia to make weapons
+ US gunmaker unveils semi-automatic rifle marketed to kids
+ Pentagon fights defense industry consolidation
+ Aerojet Rocketdyne positioned to continue driving growth, profitability and value creation




A Sol in the Life of a Rover
Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 20, 2022
What does Percy do all day? A Martian day- or Sol- is 24 hours and 37 minutes long, and while every Sol is different, each one is packed full of exciting science activities, observations, and discoveries! Let's follow Percy on Sol 345 (February 8th, 2022) to catch a glimpse into the daily life of a Martian explorer. Percy woke up early in the morning at 02:07 LMST (Local Mean Solar Time on ... more
+ UAE invests in drones, robots as unmanned warfare takes off
+ Robotic cubes shapeshift in outer space
+ Self-healing materials for robotics made from 'jelly' and salt
+ AI enables strategic hydropower planning across Amazon basin
+ New soft robot morphs from a ground to air vehicle using liquid metal
+ AI 'ageism' could seriously impact elderly health: WHO
+ Towards self-sensing soft robots with electrochemically driven pumps
A blight on the beach, old flip flops given makeover in Kenya
Kilifi, Kenya (AFP) Feb 24, 2022
Tangled in seaweed, buried in sand, washed up in rock pools - tattered old flip flops are an eyesore on Kenya's beaches, flushed out of rivers or carried across the sea from Asia and beyond. They are the footwear of choice for much of the world but cheap flip flops, like other plastic trash, are polluting oceans and pristine white-sand beaches like Kilifi on the Indian Ocean. "Rich, poo ... more
+ Plastic treaty would be historic for planet: UNEP chief
+ Sri Lanka completes return of illegal waste to Britain
+ Fast-fashion fallout: young people in UK spurred into sewing
+ Italy says 'possible spill' from burning ferry
+ Plastic, chemical pollution beyond planet's safe limit: study
+ Tunisia to return illegally imported waste to Italy
+ Sweden mine would endanger indigenous lands: UN expert
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Taiwanese Olympian faces punishment for wearing China uniform
Taipei (AFP) Feb 21, 2022
Taiwan's government has denounced one of its Olympic flagbearers after the speed skater was seen in an online video wearing the suit of the Chinese national team, with one lawmaker calling her attire the "uniform of the enemy". China and Taiwan have been at odds for decades as Beijing regards the island as its territory, vowing to seize it one day - by force if necessary. Self-ruled, de ... more
+ Taipei condemns Russia over Ukraine; China says different issue to Taiwan
+ Taiwan researchers join ISRO in satellite launch mission for first time
+ China 'cannot dictate' Somaliland's relations with Taiwan: minister
+ Lithuania downplays Chinese suspension of its beef imports
+ Lithuania urges countries to resist Chinese 'coercion'
+ Somaliland minister hails 'milestone' visit to Taiwan
+ Taiwan welcomes arms sale worth $100mn from US
Taliban aiming to create 'grand army' for Afghanistan
Kabul (AFP) Feb 21, 2022
The Taliban are creating a "grand army" for Afghanistan that will include officers and troops who served the old regime, the official tasked with overseeing the military's transformation said Monday. Latifullah Hakimi, head of the Taliban's Ranks Clearance Commission, also told a news conference they had repaired half the 81 helicopters and planes supposedly rendered unserviceable by US-led ... more
+ Labour practices in China's Xinjiang of 'deep concern': ILO committee
+ UN's Guterres says expects China to let rights chief visit Xinjiang
+ Pakistan army ends days-long separatist assaults
+ US probe finds single attacker in Kabul evacuation bombing
+ Turkey strikes Kurd targets in Iraq, Syria
+ Japan parliament adopts resolution on China rights issues
+ Casualties after Turkish air raids target PKK: Iraqi Kurds






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