Bipartisan accord is rare on Capitol Hill, making budget requests for military spending easier to justify Programmes addressing a potential contest with China – such as long-range cruise and …
Monthly Archives For April 2023
AI’s threat to humanity will be far greater if China masters it first: Gordon Chang
Chinese proposals mandating AI reinforce socialist values and viewpoints make the technology more dangerous to humanity, China researcher Gordon Chang says.
China says it conducted mid-course missile interception test
Such systems aim to bring down ballistic missiles while they are flying in space midcourse on the way to their targets.
Airbus, Boeing are vying for China’s aviation market, but does the European aerospace firm have the edge?
Airbus is set to double the capacity at its A320 family assembly plant in Tianjin following a state visit to China by French President Emmanuel Macron in April US rival Boeing also counts China as…
China’s Central Bank Chief Yi Gang Hints At Ending Currency Intervention
The governor of the People’s Bank of China recently said that China can phase out currency intervention by gradually reducing the amount and frequency of its forays into the market.
‘China wants to be the dominant power’
A RENOWNED political and security expert believes China wants to be the dominant power in the region so it can ‘drive away’ the United States from this part of the world.
Determined to Flee China, Thousands Take a Long, Dangerous Route to the Southern U.S. Border
In search of economic opportunity or political freedom, Chinese contend with smugglers, bandits and the treacherous jungle of the Darién Gap on the trek through Latin America.
Guest opinion: Svetla Ben-Itzhak: Is the U.S. in a space race against China?
Both the U.S. and China have plans to send people to the surface of the Moon and to establish lunar bases in the near future. These competing lunar aims are often cited as evidence of…
What it will look like if China launches cyberattacks in the U.S.
Chinese hackers are likely to target U.S. military networks and other critical infrastructure in the event of an invasion of Taiwan.
China’s Xpeng aims to cut costs with new vehicle manufacturing platform
China’s electric vehicle (EV) maker Xpeng unveiled on Sunday a new platform it developed in-house for making vehicles, which it said will reduce the development and manufacturing costs for its company’s upcoming models.
Washington should tell truth about its biolabs: China Daily editorial
Some politicians in Washington are pushing for the COVID-19 Origin Act of 2023 to be passed, hoping that it will establish a link between the novel coronavirus and a Chinese virology lab. They may …
China relationship will be determined by Beijing’s behaviour, EU policy chief says
The relationship between China and Europe will be determined by Beijing’s behaviour, including what happens with Taiwan, the European Union’s foreign policy chief said on Sunday. The comments from EU High Representative Josep Borrell,
G7 to discuss ‘common and concerted’ approach to China, U.S. official says
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven nations will likely discuss their “common and concerted” approach to China when they meet from Sunday, reflecting shared concern about Beijing’s actions, a senior U.