• China's election disinformation operations

    Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s recent meetings in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Foreign Minister Wang Yi permitted both countries to again recite their list of concerns affecting bilateral relations.

  • Blinken begins China trip with light friction

    ‘#China does not hold high expectations for #Blinken’s visit,’ state-run tabloid Global Times said.

  • Communist Party of Cuba addresses media cooperation in China

    Beijing, Apr 21 (Prensa Latina) Representatives of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) participated on Sunday in the inauguration of the Seminar on Media Cooperation among the world's political parties in this capital. The post Communist Party of Cuba addresses media cooperation in China first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Air monitor for ‘Cancer Alley’ community expected to be operational soon

    A community air monitor for a heavily industrialized section of St. James

  • Suleja Prison: Security Operatives Begin Manhunt For Escaped Inmates

    The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has initiated a search for 109 out of 119 inmates who exploited the collapse of the perimeter fence of the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Suleja, Niger State, to escape from custody during heavy rainfall on Wednesday night. According to a statement by the NCoS spokesperson, AS Duza, the incident […]

  • Dulles Airport operating normally after smoke visible in air nearby

    A fire is spewing smoke into the air north of Dulles Airport in Loudoun County. Photos on social media show black smoke near Dulles Airport Monday afternoon. Dulles posted on X that the smoke is coming from north of the airport, and Dulles is open and operating normally. This story is developing. Stay with FOX 5 DC for updates. 

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    Live: See where travelers go as China's Labor Day holiday begins

    An average of 270 million trips, made with both private and public modes of transportation, are expected during the upcoming five-day Labor Day holiday.

  • Port Blair's Veer Savarkar International Airport begins night operations

    Port Blair: The Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair in Andaman and Nicobar Islands has started night operations following a significant upgradation and advancements.On April 18, a private airline was the first to land using the ILS at VSI Airport.The aviation infrastructure at INS Utkrosh in Port Blair has undergone significant advancements, with upgrades that allow the airport to handle both day and night operations. The modernization effort, under Project MAFI (Modernisation of...

  • Nationwide search begins for new chief operating officer of UI Health Care

    UI Health Care launched a search for a new chief operating officer Tuesday after current COO Emily Blomberg announced her departure. Blomberg was appointed to the position in January 2022. Denise Jamieson, dean of the UI Carver College of Medicine, said Blomberg will transition to a leadership position in her home state of Minnesota. Jamieson

  • Eating light: Finnish startup begins making food ‘from air and solar power’

    Maker hopes solein, protein grown with CO2 and electricity, will cut environmental impact of farmingNothing appears remarkable about a dish of fresh ravioli made with solein. It looks and tastes the same as normal pasta.But the origins of the proteins which give it its full-bodied flavour are extraordinary: they come from Europe’s first factory dedicated to making human food from electricity and air. Continue reading

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    Philippines, Australia, U.S. begin Jungle Operations Training Course during Balikatan 24

    CAMP TECSON, San Miguel, Bulacan, Philippines – An opening ceremony for the Philippines’ First Scout Ranger Regiment Jungle Operations Training Course commenced at Camp Tecson, San Miguel, Bulacan, Philippines during Exercise Balikatan April 24, 2024. The ten-day Philippine-led training course will include Soldiers from the U.S., the Philippines, and Australia, facilitating realistic training and fostering camaraderie between participating forces.

  • Cuba Will Pursue China Ties 'to Maximum Extent' But Rules Out Military Base

    A senior Cuban diplomat has expressed his nation's commitment to further boosting ties with China but ruled out the possibility of hosting any foreign military bases, even as an intensifying geopolitical feud between China and the United States comes to the Caribbean.On the heels of a Newsweek investigation that revealed previously unseen details regarding Chinese dealings with the tiny Caribbean island nation of Antigua, Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío told Newsweek...