A video of two nighttime explosions in an industrial zone in Tianjin, China, in 2015 has been misrepresented online as depicting the Tel Aviv headquarters of Israel’s intelligence agency being hit by an Iranian missile.
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Fact Check: Video shows 2015 China explosions not Israel’s Mossad HQ in 2024
CIA expands online recruitment of informants to China, Iran, North Korea
The U.S. CIA on Wednesday launched a new drive to recruit informants in China, Iran and North Korea, adding to what it says has been a successful effort to enlist Russians.
China Pumped in Over $100 Billion Overseas in Cleantech Since 2023, Research Group Says
The United States and Canada have already slapped 100% tariffs on China-made electric vehicles, and the European Union is set to vote on the issue this week. U.S. imports of Chinese solar panels and lithium…
Stop building China’s military with US tax dollars
The Department of Defense funded more than 2,000 scientific research papers with Chinese collaborators who were directly affiliated with the CCP’s defense research and industrial base.
Stop building China’s military with US tax dollars
The Department of Defense funded more than 2,000 scientific research papers with Chinese collaborators who were directly affiliated with the CCP’s defense research and industrial base.
Europe’s difficult path on China’s EVs is a lesson for North America
China’s non-market tactics to stifle EV competition and circumvent tariffs are restricting the development of European and North American EV manufacturing, supply chain and marketing …
China’s monetary bazooka needs a fiscal follow-up to hit the target
With a monetary bazooka and a ballistic missile, China last week reminded the world it was still a force to be reckoned with. The ICBM test it conducted was the first in decades. But it…
How long will Australia’s mining exports to China last?
Trade in Australian coal and iron ore has picked up following the end of China’s campaign of economic coercion but issues remain.
Sanjeev Sanyal backs Chinese FDI: ‘If we’re importing parts from China, why not…’
The survey, which came out earlier this year, pitched for FDI from Beijing to boost local manufacturing and tap the export market. Currently, FDI from countries sharing land borders with India needs …
Why did Shenzhen’s National Day drone show go ahead but not Hong Kong’s?
Drone operator behind both events says flexible schedule for show in Shenzhen allowed it to wait for better atmospheric conditions.
Should China reconsider its crypto ban? Ex-finance minister says…
China’s former finance minister’s acknowledgment of cryptocurrencies signals a potential turning point in the country’s crypto policy.
Zephyrm rides IPO updraft toward Hong Kong listing, seeking cash for phase 3 cell therapy trials
Zephyrm Bioscience is gusting toward the Hong Kong stock exchange, filing (PDF) for an IPO to bankroll phase 3 trials of its cell therapy in a lung condition and graft-versus-host disease (GvHD).
Mercedes CEO: breaking China’s ‘confidence crisis’ is most important thing
Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kaellenius said ending the crisis in consumer sentiment in China was the most important thing for Mercedes-Benz in the short- and medium term, and described the auto market as a “Darwinian battle”.