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China Upholds ‘National Sovereignty’ With New Satellites In South China Sea
China is planning to put strings of satellites to monitor the situations in the South China Sea in real-time. The whole network of satellites is expected to be operation by 2021. China is planning to put strings of satellites to monitor the situations in the South China Sea in real-time. The whole network of satellites is expected to be operation by 2021. -
Tencent Reports First Profit Decline In Almost 13 Years
Tencent Holdings Ltd reported its first quarterly profit decline after nearly 13 years of impressive financial performance. Analysts believed that the company should work harder on monetizing its video games that are being played by hundreds of millions of people across the world. Tencent Holdings Ltd reported its first quarterly profit decline after nearly 13 years of impressive financial performance. Analysts believed that the company should work harder on monetizing its video games that are being played by hundreds of millions of people across the world. -
Taiwan Positions New Cruise Missile Within Range Of Mainland China
Satellite images taken in March showed that Taiwan has deployed a new cruise missile in close proximity to mainland China. If in case a military conflict erupts between China and Taiwan, the missile can strike key locations in the mainland. Satellite images taken in March showed that Taiwan has deployed a new cruise missile in close proximity to mainland China. If in case a military conflict erupts between China and Taiwan, the missile can strike key locations in the mainland. -
China Bans Disney Film ‘Christopher Robin’ Featuring Winnie The Pooh
China will not screen ‘Christopher Robin’ in cinemas according to a person familiar with the matter. The Chinese regulators were reportedly mum about their reason behind the prohibition. China will not screen ‘Christopher Robin’ in cinemas according to a person familiar with the matter. The Chinese regulators were reportedly mum about their reason behind the prohibition. -
US Nuclear Commander Eyes Deploying Missile Sensors In Space
General John Hyten underscored the importance of deploying highly sensitive missile sensors in space for the United States to counter possible attacks from Russia and China. He was speaking at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium held on Aug. 7. General John Hyten underscored the importance of deploying highly sensitive missile sensors in space for the United States to counter possible attacks from Russia and China. He was speaking at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium held on Aug. 7. -
Ford Announces New Midsize SUV In China
Ford has unveiled an SUV specifically designed to suit the discerning Chinese market. The carmaker suffered sales decline in the first half of 2018 and hoped that a new product line will make them bounce back. Ford has unveiled an SUV specifically designed to suit the discerning Chinese market. The carmaker suffered sales decline in the first half of 2018 and hoped that a new product line will make them bounce back. -
China, US Impose New Rounds Of Tariffs In Latest Trade War Escalation
The United States and China, the world’s top two economies, continued to impose tariffs after tariffs in both of their imports and exports from each other. In the latest development, both countries threatened to imposed new 25 percent tariffs on $16 billion worth of each others’ products. The United States and China, the world’s top two economies, continued to impose tariffs after tariffs in both of their imports and exports from each other. In the latest development, both countries threatened to imposed new 25 percent tariffs on $16 billion worth of each others’ products. -
China Beating US In Race To 5G Wireless
A study from Deloitte, a risk consulting firm, said the United States is lagging behind China in the race to build 5G wireless. China now has ten times more sites to support 5G networks than the United States. A study from Deloitte, a risk consulting firm, said the United States is lagging behind China in the race to build 5G wireless. China now has ten times more sites to support 5G networks than the United States. -
Philippines Calls Off Landing’s Casino Project After Groundbreaking
President Rodrigo Duterte canceled Landing International Development’s $1.5 billion casino project in Manila, Philippines. The president’s decision came after Duterte realized that the project was ‘disadvantageous’ to the government. President Rodrigo Duterte canceled Landing International Development’s $1.5 billion casino project in Manila, Philippines. The president’s decision came after Duterte realized that the project was ‘disadvantageous’ to the government. -
Airbnb Cancels Sleepover In Great Wall Of China
Airbnb announced that it cancelled the ‘Night At The Great Wall’ contest due to criticism the contest has received. People were deeply concerned that the event will ruin the Great Wall’s historical values. Airbnb announced that it cancelled the ‘Night At The Great Wall’ contest due to criticism the contest has received. People were deeply concerned that the event will ruin the Great Wall’s historical values.