China is increasing its spending on domestic technology to replace Western-made products as the US tightens restrictions on high-tech exports. China has been focusing on replacing computer equipment, and the telecom and financial sectors are likely to be the next targets.
wore a head cam as part of the rugby football league s crackdown on disciplinary issues. british teenaers sky brown & lola tambling are both through to the skateboard world championship finals in the uae. 14 year old brown topped the semifinal standings, with the final to take place tomorrow evening. ravi ashwin took five wickets as india thrashed australia by an innings and 132 runs insidejust three days in the first test in nagpur. mohammed shami took the last wicket as australia were dismissed forjust 91 in their second innings. the second tests starts on friday. england have beaten west indies by seven wickets in their opening match of the women s t20 world cup in south africa. the batters in particular continued their form from the warm up games. reaching their target of 136 with plenty to spare. joe lynskey reports. this is where england take the first
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