Day: March 16, 2023
Honduras ditching Taiwan raises larger geopolitical concerns
Honduras’ decision to cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan in favor of China is yet another sign of growing Chinese influence in Latin America.
“Increased” US Spying On Russia Led To Drone Incident: Moscow
The Russian defence minister told the Pentagon chief on Wednesday that Washington’s “increased” intelligence gathering against Russia had led to a drone incident, Moscow said.
Free agency helps Seahawks, but NFL draft and health matter more
The difference between the Seahawks being mighty or mediocre in 2023 will be whether they hit in the NFL draft and if their key returners stay healthy.
North Korea launches ICBM ahead of South Korea-Japan summit
The launch came just before South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was to meet with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo.
Unemployment rate in Australia falls back to 3.5% despite interest rate rises
Economy adds almost 64,000 jobs, a figure that will be closely examined by the RBA as it decides whether to pause further interest rate increasesFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free a…
NETGEAR launches Nighthawk RS700 WiFi 7 router
With the rise of faster multi-gig internet speeds now available to more and more households, the growing number of connected devices per family and the ever-increasing growth of bandwidth hungry 4K/8K video streaming, HD Zoom calls, hybrid collaborativ…
Top Space Force General China Has Launched Hundreds Of Satellites To Target The US
Daily Mail: China has launched hundreds of satellites to target US: Space Force chief says Beijing is developing anti-satellite missiles, electronic jammers, lasers and technology that can MOVE rival orbiting platforms * Gen. Chance Saltzma…
TikTok Pushed by U.S. to Resolve National Security Concerns
The demand hardens the White House’s stance toward the popular video app, which is owned by the Chinese internet company ByteDance.
A 1,600-year-old coffin may shed light on Roman Britain
Discovered during an archaeological dig in Leeds, the lead-lined coffin contained the remains of an aristocratic woman who most likely lived in the fourth century.