Beijing ‘seriously concerned’ after Trump questions ‘one China’ policy
Beijing CNN — China has warned that it’s “seriously concerned” after President-elect Donald Trump questioned whether the United States should keep its long-standing position that Taiwan is part of “one China.” Trump has signaled a willingness to confront Beijing, and his latest comments in an …
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NASA's chief says China is being 'very, very secretive' and pretending its space projects aren't linked to the military
NASA chief Bill Nelson accused China on Wednesday of secretly working on military projects in space. Nelson told lawmakers that NASA believes Beijing is masking these projects as civilian efforts. Nelson often warns of dire consequences if China reaches the moon first. The US aims to do so by …
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Singapore’s Lee Declares Departure in Shock Announcement
Lee: out to pasture. Photo from BloombergIn a sudden announcement that rocked Singapore, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s office announced this …
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Mr ZHANG HAS stared down death during his 90 years on Earth. He has been diagnosed with cancer twice. During his latest bout doctors gave him 18 …
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Hong Kong authorities deactivate more than 1 million SIM cards after owners fail to complete real-name registration
Hong Kong authorities deactivated more than 1 million SIM cards in the past year after their owners failed to complete real-name registration, an …