BEIJING: Chinese authorities, who have long sought to limit access to information, seem to have reinforced the so-called Great Firewall (GFW) of China, frustrating foreign companies and raising activists’ concerns.
The GFW—the country’s huge system of Internet limits and censorship—now appears to be stepping up targeting of virtual private networks, or VPNs, commonly used to circumvent controls on websites the government considers threatening.
While VPNs let users gain access to sites blocked by the Firewall due to their content or sensitivity, which in China include Facebook and Twitter, they are also vital to firms, enabling secure and encrypted communications.
In the globalized economy companies have flocked to China to try to participate in decades of stunning growth. But web users are complaining of VPNs being inaccessible or quickly going down once accessed, while speeds have slowed to a crawl.
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HANOI: Vietnam and Japan must “play a more active role” in maintaining regional peace and security, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in the face of growing maritime tensions with China. Read more
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ALGIERS: Algerian troops surrounded Islamists holding foreign hostages at a gas field on Thursday, a day after a deadly attack the gunmen said was in reprisal for Algeria’s cooperation in French operations in Mali. Read more
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JAKARTA: Waist-deep floods brought the Indonesian capital Jakarta to a standstill on Thursday, with roads impassable, thousands of homes under water and the president forced to roll up his trousers at the palace. Read more
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: President Barack Obama on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) demanded an assault weapons ban and universal background checks for gun buyers as part of sweeping gun control measures in response to the Newtown school massacre. Read more
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NO SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO ARREST PAKISTAN PMISLAMABAD: The head of Pakistan’s anti-corruption watchdog told the Supreme Court on Thursday he did not yet have enough evidence to move against Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and 15 Read more