• US Space Force General Says China's Military Developing Space Assets At "Breathtaking Speed"

    US Space Force General Says China's Military Developing Space Assets At "Breathtaking Speed" Authored by Frank Fang via The Epoch Times, Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander of U.S. Space Command, recently warned about China’s “breathtakingly fast” development of space military capabilities, following his trips to South Korea and Japan. “We are seriously focused at U.S. Space Command on our pacing challenge, which is the People’s Republic of China,” Gen. Whiting told reporters during...

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    ‘China’s Cape Canaveral’ is booming, fueled by moon mission and space program

    By Lilit Marcus and Marc Stewart, CNN (CNN) — Hainan, a Chinese island that’s geographically closer to Hanoi than Beijing, is known as the Hawaii of China due to its sandy beaches and temperate weather. But there’s another reason tourists from around China are flocking to Hainan these days: space. The city of Wenchang is

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    ‘China’s Cape Canaveral’ is booming, fueled by moon mission and space program

    By Lilit Marcus and Marc Stewart, CNN (CNN) — Hainan, a Chinese island that’s geographically closer to Hanoi than Beijing, is known as the Hawaii of China due to its sandy beaches and temperate weather. But there’s another reason tourists from around China are flocking to Hainan these days: space. The city of Wenchang is

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    ‘China’s Cape Canaveral’ is booming, fueled by moon mission and space program

    By Lilit Marcus and Marc Stewart, CNN (CNN) — Hainan, a Chinese island that’s geographically closer to Hanoi than Beijing, is known as the Hawaii of China due to its sandy beaches and temperate weather. But there’s another reason tourists from around China are flocking to Hainan these days: space. The city of Wenchang is

  • China Warns Military 'Always Ready' After US Admiral Sounds Invasion Alarm

    Beijing said it is "always ready" after a U.S. military official warned that China is building up the capacity to invade Taiwan by 2027."Taiwan is China's territory, and the Taiwan issue brooks no foreign interference," Chinese Ministry of National Defense spokesperson Wu Qian said on Thursday.China vows to eventually bring Taiwan under its control, though the Chinese Communist Party has never had a presence there.In recent years, China has drastically increased its military activities around...

  • China to launch ambitious mission to far side of the moon amid Nasa ‘space race’ concerns

    The launch of the uncrewed Chang’e-6 is part of China’s effort to put a human on the lunar surface by 2030China will attempt another mission to the far side of the moon on Friday, the first of three planned over coming years as part of its goal to land a human on the lunar surface by 2030.The launch of the uncrewed Chang’e-6 is expected sometime between 8.30am GMT and 11am GMT and the mission – if successful – would go far to bolster China’s ambitions to put a man on the moon by 2030. Continue...

  • InFocus: Programs and services for military veterans

    This week on 22News InFocus we’ll be talking with several veterans service organizations about programs and services available in our region for veterans, active military and their families.

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    Blinken Travels to China and Warns Against Support for Russia

    Antony Blinken's recent meetings in Beijing unfolded over almost six hours of candid discussion, reflecting both emerging avenues of cooperation and persistent tensions, notably regarding China’s ties to Russia’s defense efforts and the strategic stakes of artificial intelligence. #USChinaRelations #BlinkenInBeijing #ArtificialIntelligence #Geopolitics #RussiaDefenseSupport

  • Hillman Intern Lunch Panel: Why explore space?

    Space exploration is exciting. But is it worth it? There seem to be more than enough important problems worth solving here on earth. In light of that, should we rpend resources exploring beyond our olanet? (The Prindle Institute for Ethics) With a promising topic of discussion, the Prindle Institute successfully hosted a lunch panel on

  • Experts warn of China's dominance in the wind technology sector

    China is becoming increasingly dominant in the market for wind farms at sea or green hydrogen production. This could have consequences for Europe."The geopolitical consequences could be far-reaching and will directly affect the speed and costs of our energy transition," research institute TNO and The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies reported.

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    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

    BEIJING (AP) — The United States and China butted heads over a number of contentious bilateral, regional and global issues as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Friday with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and both men warned of the dangers of misunderstandings and miscalculations. The meeting, on the final day of Blinken's second []

  • U.S.-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings

    BEIJING >> The United States and China butted heads over a number of contentious bilateral, regional and global issues as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Friday with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.