US President Barack Obama has approved sending up to 1,500 additional troops to Iraq, roughly doubling the number of US forces on the ground helping Iraqi and Kurdish forces battle the militant group Islamic State, US officials said on Friday.
The deadliest Ebola outbreak ever is finally slowing in Liberia, the worst-hit country, but still wreaking havoc in two neighboring west African states amid warnings of thousands of unreported deaths.
Nearly 50 countries are co-sponsoring a UN resolution that condemns attacks against journalists and the failure to punish those responsible for killing, torturing, kidnapping and arbitrarily arresting media workers.
In the past three years, Zhongguancun Science and Technology Park has made measurable progress in efforts to become a special zone for talent.
As the source for innovation, talent is the key factor boosting Zhongguancun's development, according to its administrative committee.
In the eyes of He Bofei, the next epoch in new technology following the world-changing Internet will be artificial intelligence, when computers understand the world more like humans and offer even greater assistance.
Some new projects may win approval as soon as this year, says top official
Slowing smartphone demand in China is weighing on Lenovo Group Ltd's sales as the company sprints to catch up with Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in the handset segment.
Innovative firms use robots and lasers to chart a new path for Changchun, report He Na and Han Junhong.
Qualcomm Inc shares fell as much as 6.5 percent after the chipmaker said sales and profit in 2015 will be hurt by the fallout from a Chinese government probe and disclosed new regulatory investigations in the United States and Europe.
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