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Researchers say that China's domestically-developed Beidou Navigation Satellite System brings the country closer to achieving its goal of building a satellite network with global coverage. The comments were made at the 9th China Satellite Navigation
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China has once again emphasised its support for the freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, but is opposed to wanton navigation in the region. A Chinese military official made the remarks in Vientiane following the defense ministers meeting wit
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday it opposed action by other countries under the pretext of freedom of navigation that undermined its sovereignty after a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group began patrols in the contested South China Sea. 北京(
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