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China Supplies 40% Of Pakistan’s Total Weapons
China remains Pakistan's biggest arms supplier and will continue as such to prevent any instability that might lead to the overthrow of China-friendly governments in Islamabad. China remains Pakistan's biggest arms supplier and will continue as such to prevent any instability that might lead to the overthrow of China-friendly governments in Islamabad. -
Xi Orders Deeper Military-Civilian Integration To Boost China’s Military Power
Chinese President Xi Jinping is urging the People's Liberation Army (PLA), China's armed forces, and China's business and technology sectors to work more closely together to foster the stronger sense of mission needed for deeper military-civilian integration. Chinese President Xi Jinping is urging the People's Liberation Army (PLA), China's armed forces, and China's business and technology sectors to work more closely together to foster the stronger sense of mission needed for deeper military-civilian integration. -
China Has To Bolster Navy To Maintain Stability In South China Sea
China will need a stronger People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) - and stronger military-civilian integration - to contend with an "unprecedented external military disruption" which it sees as the biggest threat to the South China Sea's peace and stability. China will need a stronger People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) - and stronger military-civilian integration - to contend with an "unprecedented external military disruption" which it sees as the biggest threat to the South China Sea's peace and stability. -
Chengdu Plans To Orbit a ‘Fake Moon’ To Light-up Its Evenings
The Chinese city of Chengdu, a magnet for foreign investment and the hub for business in Western China, plans to orbit an "artificial moon" in a bid to cut down on part of its soaring nocturnal electricity bill. The Chinese city of Chengdu, a magnet for foreign investment and the hub for business in Western China, plans to orbit an "artificial moon" in a bid to cut down on part of its soaring nocturnal electricity bill. -
U.S. Federal Government Will Fire Employees To Cut $779 Billion Budget Deficit
Departments of the U.S. federal government will likely resort to mass firings of their employees as they obey an order by president Donald Trump to slash spending by five percent or more in the 2019 fiscal year. Departments of the U.S. federal government will likely resort to mass firings of their employees as they obey an order by president Donald Trump to slash spending by five percent or more in the 2019 fiscal year. -
World’s Richest Science Prize Will Award $22 Million To Laureates
The richest science prize on Earth, the Breakthrough Prize, has announced the winners of its Breakthrough Prizes in Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics and Mathematics for 2019. The richest science prize on Earth, the Breakthrough Prize, has announced the winners of its Breakthrough Prizes in Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics and Mathematics for 2019. -
Poverty In Australia Continues To Rise
The number of Australians living in poverty continues to rise despite 27 years of unbroken economic growth that's given Australia the world's 10th highest per capita income. The number of Australians living in poverty continues to rise despite 27 years of unbroken economic growth that's given Australia the world's 10th highest per capita income. -
Greater Brain Cell Death Manifests In Caesarean-Born Mice, Says Study
The way a person is born -- either by natural vaginal delivery or by Caesarean section or C-section -- might have acute effects on his neurodevelopment. I The way a person is born -- either by natural vaginal delivery or by Caesarean section or C-section -- might have acute effects on his neurodevelopment. I -
Canada Legalizes Sale and Use of Recreational Marijuana From Oct. 17
Over-the-counter sales and personal use of recreational marijuana became legal throughout Canada on Oct. 17, putting some pressure on the United States to follow suit if only for business reasons. Over-the-counter sales and personal use of recreational marijuana became legal throughout Canada on Oct. 17, putting some pressure on the United States to follow suit if only for business reasons. -
Republicans Blame Middle-Class And Poor Americans For Largest U.S. Deficit Since 2012
The price of making rich Americans like President Donald Trump richer has been to skyrocket the United States' deficit for fiscal year 2018 to $779 billion, the highest level since 2012. The price of making rich Americans like President Donald Trump richer has been to skyrocket the United States' deficit for fiscal year 2018 to $779 billion, the highest level since 2012.