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Pacific small islands fear rising seas will distort their claims to EEZs

Pacific small islands fear rising seas will distort their claims to EEZs
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Islands, rocks and tuna: Pacific nations draw new battle lines against rising seas

Islands, rocks and tuna: Pacific nations draw new battle lines against rising seas
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Islands, rocks and tuna: Pacific nations draw new battle lines against rising seas

Islands, rocks and tuna: Pacific nations draw new battle lines against rising seas
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Biden flashes warning to Big Tech as US antitrust team takes shape

The Khan and Wu appointments come as the Internet platforms are facing a reckoning in Washington that could transform the industry. AFP US President Joe Biden’s plan to put two progressive antitrust scholars in top positions signals an aggressive approach to combating corporate consolidation and monopoly power, especially that wielded by technology giants such as Alphabet Inc’s Google and Facebook Inc. Biden’s team is vetting Lina Khan, a Columbia Law School professor who specialises in antitrust law, to serve as a member of the Federal Trade Commission, according to people familiar with the matter. Last week, he named another Columbia law professor, Timothy Wu, to join the National Economic Council as a special assistant on technology and competition policy.

US-based academic faces lawsuit for research into Uighurs

US-based academic faces lawsuit for research into Uighurs Companies in China’s Xinjiang province are said to have filed a domestic civil lawsuit against a high-profile United States-based academic whose research into the treatment of China’s Turkic minority Uighur population, including alleged forced labour, has angered the Chinese authorities. The reported lawsuit, which the Chinese government has said it supports, appears to be a new way to attempt to silence scholars and critics abroad, experts said. Chinese official media said this week “a number of enterprises and individuals” in Xinjiang “have directed lawyers to sue German national Adrian Zenz”, the official

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