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Ottawa Pressed to Ban Huawei From Canada's 5G Networks


Ottawa Pressed to Ban Huawei From Canada’s 5G Networks
More than two years after Stanford University shelved its partnership with Huawei over U.S national security concerns and others like Princeton and MIT followed suit, Canada’s Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) continues to fund university research collaborations with the Chinese tech giant. 
This issue, as well as whether Ottawa will finally decide to ban the Chinese tech giant from participating in Canada’s 5G network, came up in Parliament this week as the opposition pressed the government to act. 
“The words are written all over the walls, it’s time to ban Huawei. Why is the government continuing to drag its feet?” said Conservative MP James Cumming during question period on Feb. 16.  ....

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China able to access users' data on Clubhouse app, researchers warn


China able to access users data on Clubhouse app, researchers warn
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The icon for the social media app Clubhouse is seen on a smartphone screen in Beijing, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. Clubhouse, an invitation-only audio chat app launched less than a year ago, has caught the attention of tech industry bigshots . more >
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Monday, February 15, 2021
China has access to user data on the by-invitation-only social networking app Clubhouse and may be able to snoop on American users’ private conversations, according to Stanford Internet Observatory researchers.
Clubhouse is an audio-based app where users gather in chat rooms and may listen or talk similar to a conference call. Many of the discussions facilitated on the platform give users access to personalities unavailable els ....

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How The China Hawks Try To Counter Biden's 'Dovish' Policies – The Greanville Post


This article is part of an ongoing series of dispatches from Moon of Alabama
During his 2016 campaign Donald Trump seemed to argue for better relations with Russia. After he was elected president a slew of negative stories about Russia and its alleged relation with Trump came about. The onslaught continued throughout Trump s presidency. The desired effect was to prevent Trump from realizing his campaign promise. Under constant pressure to prove that he was not Putin s puppet he ended up worsening the already bad relations with Russia.
During his 2020 campaign Joe Biden argued for less hostile relations with China than implemented under the Trump administration. He will likely follow the relatively dovish policy recommendations of the ....

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MoA - How The China Hawks Try To Counter Biden's 'Dovish' Policies


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How The China Hawks Try To Counter Biden s Dovish Policies
During his 2016 campaign Donald Trump seemed to argue for better relations with Russia. After he was elected as president a slew of negative stories about Russia and its alleged relation with Trump came about. The onslaught continued throughout Trump s presidency. The desired effect was to prevent Trump from realizing his campaign promise. Under constant pressure to prove that he was not Putin s puppet he ended up worsening the already bad relations with Russia.
During his 2020 campaign Joe Biden argued for less hostile relations with China than implemented under the Trump administration. He will likely follow the relatively dovish policy recommendations of the ....

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