There’s precious little America can do about the alleged Chinese listening post in Cuba besides hardening its own communications, said one analyst.
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Not Only Cuba: China’s Growing Clout on U.S. Doorstep
As Blinken departs for Beijing, US officials ‘clear-eyed’ about China
U.S. officials say they are “clear-eyed” about China and will continue to push back against the country’s “provocative steps” ahead of Blinken’s trip.
Micron invests another $600 million in China despite partial sales ban
Micron said Friday it was committed to China and would invest 4.3 billion yuan ($603 million) over the next few years in its chip packaging facility in the city of Xian.
Disney’s China Problem
The Little Mermaid’ is one of a number of Disney films that have failed in China. The media titan may have to change its approach.
Xiplomacy: China elevates ties with Palestine, pledging support
Underscoring the significance of the meeting between the two leaders, Sun Degang, director of Center for Middle Eastern Studies at China’s Fudan University, said China carried out the head of state diplomacy with Palestine in…
Baidu wins licence to operate driverless taxis in Shenzhen
China’s tech firm Baidu Inc said on Friday that it has obtained a licence from regulators to offer driverless ride-hailing services in Shenzhen. Its fleet of robotaxis, under the brand Apollo Go, will …
Beijing roasts in record mid-June temperatures
Temperatures in Beijing hit a record for mid-June of 39.4 degrees Celsius (103 Fahrenheit) on Friday, China’s meteorological authority said, warning the public to stay indoors.”At around 2:30 pm on June 16,
Ukrainian diplomat says Minsk-Moscow-Tehran-Beijing alliance is threat to global security
A geopolitical axis running through Minsk, Moscow, Tehran and Beijing has already formed and is a threat to global security, Roman Bezsmertnyi, the former Ukrainian ambassador to Belarus, claimed in an interview with Radio NV…
China fails to release cremation data from late 2022 when its Covid-19 outbreak raged
China has failed to release data on how many cremations took place in the country at the end of 2022 – obscuring a key indicator that could have shed light on the impact of the…
China wants to militarize AI and Big Tech firms might not even be on our side
China wants to militarize AI and Big Tech firms might not even be on our side in case of a confrontation. Tech companies prefer to profit off of Chinese projects.
Suga: BTS star makes rare reference to China’s unofficial K-pop ban
Korean media have attributed his comments to China’s unofficial “K-pop ban”, at a time of increasing tensions between the neighbouring nations. Beijing has never recognised that s
China-Led Infrastructure Bank Just Can’t Escape the Communist Party’s Shadow
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank says it will conduct an internal review after former executive claims China’s Communist Party has infiltrated the institution.
Tech war: US chip maker Micron to invest US$600 million on China plant despite Beijing’s partial ban on its products
Upon completion of the deal, Micron’s total payroll in the country will increase to 4,500, by adding 1,200 workers from Powertech Technology China’s cybersecurity watchdog launched a probe into Micron …
