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Despite concerns, should universities engage with China?

Despite concerns, should universities engage with China? Academic relations with China have become a fraught and controversial topic globally. Developments in China itself, the COVID-19 crisis and the role attributed to China in it, increasingly problematic trade relations, the rise of nationalism and populism – in China and elsewhere – and other issues have all increased geopolitical tensions and challenge academic collaboration in research and education between China and Australia, North America and Europe. These issues play themselves out in the media around the world with constant, and occasionally, with exaggerated or even false narratives. But there are real issues involved – and current and future academic relations between China and the rest of the world hang in the balance.

GM crops may soon be permitted in EU as study hails health and sustainability benefits of genetic modification techniques

Subscribe GM crops may soon be permitted in EU as study hails health and sustainability benefits of genetic modification techniques By Oliver Morrison The European Commission is gearing up to make new genetically modified organisms (GMOs) exempt from current environmental rules. In a report, it said new genetic modification techniques such as CRISPR/Cas have the potential to contribute to a more sustainable food system as part of the objectives of the European Green Deal and the Farm to Fork Strategy. In 2018 the European Court of Justice ruled that new GMOs must be regulated under the existing EU GMO laws, as to exempt them

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