Washington has been tightening its rules on exports of US technology to China for several years.
3 ways to stop cybersecurity concerns from hindering utility infrastructure modernization efforts
Utility infrastructure is in dire need of modernization. In many parts of the world, the infrastructure delivering power and water to consumers is not ready to withstand natural disasters and rising energy demands. Integrating real-time data analytics …
NATO chief wants firmer ties with Japan to defend democracy
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, in Japan as part of his Asia tour, said “our security is closely interconnected” and called for stronger ties with Japan as Russia’s war on Ukraine has made the world more dangerous and unpredictable and believe…
Eye-Watering Onion Prices Make Philippine Staple A Luxury
Onion prices have soared in recent months, reaching as high as 800 pesos (nearly $15) a kilogram in Manila supermarkets, making them more expensive than chicken or pork.
NATO chief urges closer ties with Japan to defend democracy
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg sharply criticized China on Tuesday for “bullying its neighbors and threatening Taiwan” and stressed the need for Japan and other democracies to work together with the alliance to defend the international order.
Memphis police accused of ‘shielding’ white officer involved in Tyre Nichols beating
Officer pulled Nichols ‘violently’ from his car while hitting him on ground with taser
Cambodia’s Turn to Raise Eyebrows Over Infrastructure Projects
Up to $30 billion in financing is potentially on the table – most of it from China.
The gunpowder pact: Australia, France cast aside past for unity on Ukraine
Eighteen months ago, adding gunpowder to Australian-Franco relations might have scorched the earth across Paris. Now, both sides have shown they’ve moved on.
Making a point: Hong Kong journalists regroup abroad
Journalists find it difficult to report in Hong Kong after imposition of national security law and crackdown on media.