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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, holds a press conference during which he warns that the developing world "will pay the price" if Russia does not extend its grain deal. IMAGES
Hong Kong, Apr 10 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Jerome Favre).- Hong Kong residents paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, who died Friday at the age of 99. Some people gathered Saturday outside the British consulate in Hong Kong to lay flowers in his honour. FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE PAYING TRIBUTE TO PRINCE PHILIP OUTSIDE THE BRITISH CONSULATE IN HONG KONG.
Wuhan, Jan 25 (EFE).- Many of those who contracted COVID-19 in Wuhan not only have to deal with the consequences that the disease may have left them after overcoming it, but they have also been rejected at work and socially, which has led them to be ashamed and suffer serious self-esteem problems .(Camera: JAVIER GARCIA)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF WUHAN, CHINA.SOUND BITES: PSYCHOLOGIST LI GENG (IN MANDARIN)Translations:1. The people of Wuhan have a great horror in the bottom of their hearts, which will affect the entire life of our generation. They do not express the horror, they prefer not to, but they feel it in their hearts.2. I cannot say how long these sequelae will last, they are in our subconscious, it is a post-traumatic syndrome that will influence our future life.
People use Virtual Private Networks to keep their data private and secure, as VPNs cloak your IP address and encrypt your internet traffic activity. VPNs also get around geoblocking, a classic example being to access Netflix libraries from different countries. In fact, a recent survey showed 68% of US internet users use VPNs. Of those, 29% used free VPNs rather than paid services. But according to Business Insider, free VPNs come with privacy risks such as increased data harvesting, shoddy security, and suspicious ownership. Remember: If the product is 'free,' then you're probably the product. Your data is being harvested and sold by the VPN provider. Your security is at risk. The provider isn't making money off you, so why should it spend money protecting you? Finally, many of the most popular free VPNs have some form of Chinese ownership. VPNs are illegal in China, so who's running your VPN--and why?
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says during the final presidential debate that China, Russia and Iran "will pay a price" for "interfering with American sovereignty" if he wins the election. SOUNDBITE