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2. The illusory truth effect leads to the spread of misinformation
3. When do workarounds help or hurt patient outcomes? The moderating role of operational failures
4. Phishing to improve detection
5. China's Economic Modernisation and Structural Changes: Essays in Honour of John Wong
6. Reductions in Diagnostic Imaging With High Deductible Health Plans
7. One-year costs of medical admissions with and without a 30-day readmission and enhanced risk adjustment
8. The illusory truth effect leads to the spread of misinformation
9. China tells French to rethink tour of Taiwan; Delegation of senators warned against making trip for fear it would 'needlessly disrupt' ties
10. Beijing urges U.S. to resolve 'serious issues' in defence ties; Two days of high-level military talks end with both sides agreeing to keep communications open
11. Why Humans are Bad at Detecting Lies
12. Belt and road scheme 'must address debt and risk level'; China's development spending far outstrips that of US, but needs reform to stay on track, report says
13. Exit ban on US siblings lifted hours after deal to release Meng Wanzhou
14. Beijing 'more open' to US talks now after Meng's return
15. Trade war tariffs 'failed to prompt exits'; Foreign investment into China hit record US$144.4b in 2020, study shows
16. China climbs up global innovation list
17. US seeks to keep undersea edge, but China is fast catching up, experts say
18. Bid to join trade pact 'may fail, but has benefits'; Beijing's attempt to become part of CPTPP faces resistance likely to be fatal, analysts say, but the application itself helps buttress its global image
19. Cases climb again in fujian as holiday curbs stepped up; Travel and mass activities restricted ahead of Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day celebrations
20. Xian residents hope National Games will boost economy; First major sporting event in country since virus struck could be a boon for struggling businesses
21. Competing under the shadow of the pandemic; The National Games open this week and the domestic sporting event is planning to have spectators, with success being a reference point for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
22. Royal Navy ships set off on lengthy Asia mission; Two new patrol vessels could be sailing region for five years in latest British signal to China
23. Kerry to push China for pledges on climate; US envoy in Tianjin to speak with counterpart on carbon emissions and coal-fired plants
24. Experts fear demands on US risk hurting Afghan approach
25. Sing Tao forced to register in U.S. as foreign agent; Newspaper is the first media outlet from the city to make the filing after American authorities ruled its operations constituted political activity
26. ChinA steps up defence ahead of U.S. Covid report; Beijing's embassy in Washington publishes a commentary dismissing Wuhan lab leak theory, claiming the virus may have come from America
27. Beijing to expand influence in Africa via digital projects; Foreign ministry says cooperation to be stepped up in areas such as smart cities and 5G network
28. P.L.A. Navy holds live-fire exercises; Country's military conducts training ahead of high-profile joint drill by US and other members of strategic Quad alliance off the coast of Guam
29. US issues visas for mainland students after pandemic lull
30. School head held over sex abuse allegations; Women accuse teacher, aged 67, of molesting them when they were primary pupils in Hubei
31. Beijing wary of terrorist spillover from Kabul's fall; China has enhanced defences on narrow Afghan border and held drill with Tajikistan's military
32. Beijing pushes for 'soft landing' from turbulent end to the Afghan war Beijing calls for 'soft landing' from war; Top diplomats from world powers hold urgent talks on transition process
33. A shift in balance of power; 'We welcome this,' Beijing says, as Taliban takeover brings to an end the United States' two-decade war to 'liberate' Afghanistan
34. Pakistan blames India, Afghanistan for bus blast that killed nine Chinese
35. Appeal rejected for Canadian sentenced to death; China upholds capital punishment ruling of retrial in drug smuggling case
36. Tariffs on Chinese goods hurt business, US retailers tell Biden; Associations urge Washington to resume trade talks with Beijing, increase bilateral cooperation
37. Mainland report slams US handing of pandemic
38. As rivalry heats up, Pacific is centre stage for world's navies; US plans drills to bolster support of allies, while PLA is reacting to Washington's 'miscalculation'
39. US begins military drills amid tensions
40. Telecoms firms 'targeted by Chinese hackers'; Clusters of intrusions into industry in Southeast Asia identified in new report, which comes after Beijing is blamed for attack on Microsoft servers
41. Reactor shutdown 'signals extra caution'
42. Spread of the delta variant shows no sign of slowing; Case emerges in flood-hit Zhengzhou with city's party chief warning of 'extremely serious' situation
43. Brussels 'could reconsider' strategy on Beijing soon
44. Beijing's demands 'unlikely to sway US and its allies'
45. Beijing may be on new tack amid tension with U.S. Setting out written demands in meeting with a senior American diplomat shows more pragmatic approach, analysts say, but involves new risks
46. China's new ambassador leaves for US; Qin Gang is a trusted aide to President Xi and frank in defence of Beijing
47. US vow renews focus on South China Sea ruling; Top diplomat Antony Blinken has promised American support for Philippines over any attack in waters, a position expected to only harden Beijing's stance on 2016 judgment
48. Desire for winning gold amid pandemic; After a difficult build-up and a battle to keep up morale, China's athletes will be aiming for zero Covid-19 infections during the Tokyo Games
49. Deadly bus blast 'may be work of Pakistani taliban'; Security experts shift focus to organisation and armed tribal groups operating in region where explosion killed 13 people, 9 of those Chinese
50. Beijing warns U.S. it will hit back over sanctions; Carrie Lam accuses Washington of intimidation and dismisses claims that Hong Kong's freedoms have been eroded as 'totally unsubstantiated'
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