The name of the ship has already been criticised in China because it shares its name with an imperial warship that bombed Shanghai in the 1930s.
Pentagon has beefed up presence in the region to brace for an Iranian assault. Fears are mounting that violence could spill out across the Middle East. READ MORE:
In November, ahead of President Joe Biden’s meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) issued a press release casting himself as a fierce opponent of China. It declared, “Since being elected to the U.S. Senate, Senator Scott has introduced dozens of bills to punish Communist China for its increased military aggression, continued […]
Chinese companies, like their Western counterparts, are throwing their hats in the generative AI ring.
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Zhou Guanyu faced immense pressure during the sprint qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix but emerged successful, expressing his relief and happiness in post ra
Japan’s decision to upgrade one of its helicopter carriers to its first aircraft carrier warship has rattled China big time. Chinese foreign ministry in a statement has cautioned Tokyo against violating the country’s post-war pacifist constitution. Much to China’s chagrin, Japan has upgraded the helicopter carrier named Kaga. It has raised questions in Beijing because a former ship with the same name was used by Japan to bomb Shanghai.
As the 2023–24 NBA season nears its conclusion, the top seed in the Western Conference remains vacant. The Timberwolves, Nuggets, and Thunder are vying for the top spot and home-court advantage throughout the West playoffs. On Sunday, the last week of the regular season, the three are level in first position. Throughout the whole NBA …
Over 1,000 hp from four motors, and some impressive off-road technology will help the MHero 1 take on Switzerland before taking Berlin
Back in 2019, the FCC banned US carriers, which were then starting to deploy their 5G networks, from using subsidies to buy equipment from companies deemed a national security threat. Chinese manufacturers Huawei and ZTE were at the top of that list. Now, China is implementing a similar measure: According to the Wall Street Journal, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has ordered state-owned mobile operators, including the two biggest carriers in the country, to phase out foreign...