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Evidence of cultural exchange 5,000 years ago

Evidence of cultural exchange

Archaeologists conducting excavations at the Suyang relics site in Henan Province, central China, have found evidence of exchanges between different cultures in remote antiquity. During the course of six months, relics were unearthed showing that Yangshao Culture was dominant at the site, but the Qujialing Culture and Hongshan Culture were also present, illustrating their interaction … Read more

China indicates a crackdown on privacy, data and monopolies will continue

China

The Chinese government has announced plans to draught new laws on national security, technology, and monopolies.

 The measures were announced late Wednesday by the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese State Council as part of a five-year strategy to “create a law-based administration.”

President Xi Jinping has made “rule of law governance” a hallmark of his presidency, which will be extended if he runs for a third term next year, as expected.

The blueprint, which was released by a state-run news agency, indicates that a crackdown on industry on privacy, data management, antitrust, and other issues will likely continue throughout the year.

China’s leadership announces plans to draft new laws on national security, technology and monopolies. Last month, Chinese authorities sanctioned former US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross for the first time under legislation geared at responding to international penalties, and last year, they imposed a national security statute on Hong Kong, using legal methods to defend interests beyond the mainland boundary.

The 2021-2025 strategy on “creating a rule of law government” is “envisioned to consolidate the connection between the government, markets, and society,” according to the state-owned Global Times.

According to the statement, the party and the government will strengthen and improve China’s antitrust and unfair competition laws as part of their efforts to create a “fair, transparent, and predictable business environment.”

The proposed legislation will also “promote the creation of a high-standard market that is cohesive, open, fair, and orderly,” according to the tabloid.

According to Reuters, the blueprint also outlined plans for developing laws that are compatible with new sectors such as the digital economy, internet finance, artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing.

By modifying the infectious illness law and the “border health and quarantine law,” the party and the government promised to boost emergency response and overhaul public health legislation, according to the agency.

The blueprint also included guidelines for the prevention and resolution of social conflicts, as well as a reminder to officials to “nip conflicts in the bud.”

It was also planned to improve legislation in areas such as education, race and religion, and biosecurity, while regulations governing food and medicine, natural resources, industrial safety, production, urban governance, and transportation would be vigorously implemented.

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China: Rain-triggered flood kills 13

Flooding kills 13

Rain-triggered flood killed 13 people and caused great damage to a village of Shiyan City. The flood hits China’s Hubei Province here on Wednesday. The heavy rain hit Shiyan with the greatest precipitation reaching 93.3 millimeters per hour in some regions. The torrential rain hits Qinglong Shan Village of the city shortly after, leaving 8 … Read more