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Brazil-Europe Internet cable to cost $185 million

Brazil-Europe Internet cable to cost $185 million

Brazil has aggressively pursued means to protect its online data and user privacy from overseas spying.

Global investors buy $20 bn Indian shares in 2013

Global investors buy $20 bn Indian shares in 2013

India witnessed outflows of just $329 million in 2014 as of February 11, says Bloomberg.

China’s moon rover comes back to life

China’s moon rover comes back to life

Experts are still trying to find out the cause of its abnormality.

China sets up $1.65 bn fund to fight air pollution

China sets up $1.65 bn fund to fight air pollution

China has been prone to severe air pollution levels.

Egyptian defence, foreign ministers due in Moscow

Local media has reported a possible arms deal to be signed in Russia.

China announces discovery of deepest shale gas well

China announces discovery of deepest shale gas well

China is believed to hold the world's largest resource of shale gas.

US bans domestic trade in ivory

US bans domestic trade in ivory

More countries, including China, are beginning to destroy their stockpiles of seized ivory.

Uyghur Separatists: Feared in China, Pampered by the West

Uyghur Separatists: Feared in China, Pampered by the West

It's time to expose the West's doublespeak on terrorism facing China, Russia, India, writes Babich.

China, India conclude “very positive” talks

China, India conclude “very positive” talks

The two sides announced they will work together as global rules being rewritten.

Yellen: Fed to continue stimulus tapering

Yellen: Fed to continue stimulus tapering

The Fed Chief has told Congress that she will use "measured steps" to continue cutting the $65-billion economic stimulus programme.