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Dubai desert grows China's rice world food security and adds Chinese contribution - 0 views

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    There is an "artificial oasis" in the tropical desert, and China's rice grows!

    The Qingdao Sea Rice R&D Center team, led by Yuan Longping, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, recently conducted field tests on rice that was experimentally planted in the tropical desert of Dubai . The maximum per mu production exceeded 500 kilograms. This is the first time that the world has successfully experimented with rice cultivation in tropical deserts, adding "China's contribution" to improving the self-sufficiency of grain in desert areas, safeguarding global food security, and improving the ecological environment in desert regions.
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Weibo A Chinese micro-blogging service - 0 views

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    One Of China's Biggest Social Networks Is Going Public - And Following Twitter's Playbook
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US to India to add 300 million investment in legal media: responding to China's move in... - 0 views

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    According to a report by Reuters on the 5th, Pompeo revealed to reporters at the ASEAN meeting held in Singapore on the 4th that the United States will provide nearly 300 million US dollars in security funds for the region.
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The West is called Russia to prepare for a large-scale conflict. China's participation ... - 0 views

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    Russia will hold the largest military exercise after the Cold War, the Western media was scared by the details of the Oriental-2018 military exercise introduced by Russian Defense Minister Shoygu: 300000 troops, tens of thousands of tanks Thousands of warplanes and various types of missiles
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After the big effort to drive away Huawei, the country - 0 views

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    After squeezing out China's telecom giant Huawei, Australia wants to lay submarine cables for several South Pacific countries. I don't want to be in trouble at home first. In a July 31 report, Reuters revealed the embarrassing situation Australia is facing and a public opinion crisis that is brewing
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Has Australia listened to the US proposal for - 0 views

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    Australia has always taken a "first" to China's suspicious: On the 23rd, the Australian government banned Huawei and ZTE from participating in its domestic 5G network infrastructure on the grounds of "national security." Became the first country in the world to ban Huawei and other Chinese suppliers
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