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Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index closed down 6.40 points, or 0.07%, at 8799.60 on Monday, July 13.
2026-07-13
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index closed down 6.40 points, or 0.07%, at 8799.60 on Monday, July 13.
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China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and three other ministries issued guidance to advance high‑quality development of internet infrastructure, prioritizing stronger scenario‑based service support. The plan targets four link
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and three other ministries issued guidance to advance high‑quality development of internet infrastructure, prioritizing stronger scenario‑based service support. The plan targets four linkage scenarios: network linkage—speed up addressing and switching optimizations to support high‑speed, ubiquitous connectivity and integrated space‑air‑ground‑sea network facilities; IoT linkage—improve massive, heterogeneous device connectivity and identification/data collection and analysis to provide precise, standardized foundational data; data linkage—enhance trusted cross‑domain and cross‑level data transmission and interaction to accelerate data sharing and reuse; intelligence linkage—promote alignment of underlying technical protocols with application scenarios to support development of an AI industry ecosystem.
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China on Saturday published a report titled New Refutation of the South China Sea Arbitration Award at the South China Sea Security Roundtable in Hong Kong. The report says the arbitration ruling’s illegality and absurdity have become clear over the
China on Saturday published a report titled New Refutation of the South China Sea Arbitration Award at the South China Sea Security Roundtable in Hong Kong. The report says the arbitration ruling’s illegality and absurdity have become clear over the past decade, alleges major errors in the ruling’s legal interpretation, fact-finding and evidentiary basis, and says it has damaged China–Philippines ties and regional stability. It calls for an urgent, comprehensive removal of the ruling’s lingering effects. Attended by legal delegates and academics from multiple countries and regions, the event reiterated that China does not accept any claims or actions based on the award and described that position as a lawful, necessary step to defend China’s South China Sea rights and preserve peace and international law.
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