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Global leaders urge action against extreme inequality as Oxfam highlights the vast wealth disparity, with the richest 1% capable of ending poverty repeatedly, while Japan attracts affluent individuals amid Asia's economic shifts.

New Dawn: Pan Jianwei reveals high-orbit quantum satellite for global network

South China Morning PostThursday, June 26, 2025 at 12:00:12 PM
New Dawn: Pan Jianwei reveals high-orbit quantum satellite for global network
China is pushing the boundaries of quantum technology with plans to launch the world’s first high-orbit quantum satellite by 2027. Led by Pan Jianwei, a pioneer in the field, this satellite will sit in geostationary orbit—way higher than typical satellites—to create a more efficient, globe-spanning quantum network. It could even help redefine how we measure time internationally.
Editor’s Note: Quantum tech isn’t just sci-fi anymore—it’s becoming a real race among nations. China’s move signals a major leap in secure communications and scientific precision, with potential ripple effects for everything from cybersecurity to global timekeeping. If successful, this could set a new benchmark in a field where the U.S. and others are also hustling to lead.
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