• us china cyberespionage: US, UK accuse China of cyberespionage that hit millions of people

    US and British officials on Monday filed charges, imposed sanctions, and accused Beijing of a sweeping cyberespionage campaign that allegedly hit millions of people including lawmakers, academics and journalists, and companies including defense contractors. Authorities on both sides of the Atlantic nicknamed the hacking group Advanced Persistent Threat 31 or "APT31", calling it an arm of China's Ministry of State Security. Officials reeled off a laundry list of targets: White House staffers, US...

  • Bridge collapse will disrupt supply chain

    To minimize potential harm to the economy, local state and federal authorities are scrambling to reroute shipments heading to the port of Baltimore.

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    US-made weapons being used by terrorists against Pakistan

    RAWALPINDI: Pakistan has witnessed a significant surge in terrorist attacks

  • China Bans the Use of US Chips in Government Computers

    New guidelines calls for use of "safe and reliable" semiconductor chips approved by the China Information Technology Security Evaluation Center.

  • China curbs use of US tech in government PCs

    China reportedly ratcheted up an ongoing trade spat with the US, with plans to ban the use of Intel and AMD chips as well as Microsoft's operating system from government computers and servers, as it pushes use of local hardware and software.

  • Baltimore bridge collapse: US braces for supply chain disruption

    Downing of Francis Scott Key Bridge disrupts shipping of cars and parts and risks loss of Baltimore’s cargo trade to other portsThe US transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, has warned of “major and protracted impact to supply chains” following the closure of the Port of Baltimore for the forseeable future after Tuesday’s catastrophic bridge collapse, though some experts said the impact was likely to be targeted to particular regions and industries.Spanning more than 2km and with four lanes...

  • Apple will use Baidu AI in China, reports say

    While Apple may be talking to Google about adopting the search giant's Gemini AI for upcoming releases of iOS, over in China that's not a feasible plan, seeing as how Google services are banned. So, a local player is the answer, and it seems like Apple found it in Baidu, long called "the Google of China" - how fitting. News from China today reveals that Baidu is set to provide AI services to Apple's latest devices - only in China, of course. Baidu will be Apple's generative AI provider in the...

  • China vows to pull out all the stops for EV supply chain buildup

    BEIJING/GUANGZHOU -- The Chinese government plans to tap all the policy

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    Six more years of Putin will worry many countries. But not China

    Analysis by Simone McCarthy, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — For leaders across the West, Vladimir Putin’s inevitable landslide win in an election without true opposition was a reminder of his tight control over Russia’s political arena as his war against Ukraine grinds on. But Chinese leader Xi Jinping, and other leaders benefiting from Putin’s rejection

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    Six more years of Putin will worry many countries. But not China

    Analysis by Simone McCarthy, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — For leaders across the West, Vladimir Putin’s inevitable landslide win in an election without true opposition was a reminder of his tight control over Russia’s political arena as his war against Ukraine grinds on. But Chinese leader Xi Jinping, and other leaders benefiting from Putin’s rejection

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    Six more years of Putin will worry many countries. But not China

    Analysis by Simone McCarthy, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — For leaders across the West, Vladimir Putin’s inevitable landslide win in an election without true opposition was a reminder of his tight control over Russia’s political arena as his war against Ukraine grinds on. But Chinese leader Xi Jinping, and other leaders benefiting from Putin’s rejection

  • Baltimore Bridge Collapse Will Disrupt Supply Chains and Could Cost Billions

    The Port of Baltimore faces a significant disruption following the collapse of Maryland’s Francis Scott Key Bridge after a cargo ship collided with it early Tuesday morning. The incident, involving the Singapore-flagged MV Dali container ship, has led to a blockade of the Patapsco River, potentially disrupting shipping activities across the United States. The collision […]