China taps into potential of low-altitude economy

By Yang Junfeng In the frozen mountains, heavy-duty drones are commissioned to clear the ice off high-voltage lines in the sky. Across vast stretches of cotton fields, agricultural drones are deployed methodically to gather real-time data on soil and crops, aiding farmers in precision farming. Amidst the chaos of a fire, firefighting drones spray high-pressure…

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“SCULPTED WHISPERS: Echoes of a Melting World” EXHIBITION 2024

“SCULPTED WHISPERS: Echoes of a Melting World” EXHIBITION 2024

Islamabad: As part of the larger GB Winter Sports Festival, from January 21 to 26, the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) Pakistan organized an art and advocacy exhibition titled “Sculpted Whispers: Echoes of a Melting World,” in collaboration with the Gilgit Baltistan government’s Tourism, Sports, Culture, Archaeology & Museums Department, and local artists.  Public…

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Knowing user rights can safeguard personal data from falling into wrong hands

Knowing user rights can safeguard personal data from falling into wrong hands

Islamabad: Safer Internet Day 2024 coincides with data concerns over restricted access to a number of well-known apps, prompting users to download alternatives in order to circumvent the new regulations. In an age when massive amounts of data are constantly collected and analyzed, identity theft, data breaches, and privacy violations are more common than ever…

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U.S. small yard, high fence strategy will eventually backfire

U.S. “small yard, high fence” strategy will eventually backfire

By Zhong Sheng, People’s Daily The United States’ domineering and coercive practices in technology are continuing escalating. The U.S. Department of Commerce recently announced an investigation into the semiconductor supply chain and national defense industrial base in the name of reducing national security risks, to assess the extent of their reliance on Chinese chips. It…

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