(Reuters) - Chinese-made lidar sensors could expose the U.S. military to hacking and sabotage during a conflict, according to a Washington think tank report released Monday that calls for a ban on ...
Vladimir Putin is “dragging Asia” into the war in Ukraine with the use of Chinese-made drones and North Korean troops, the ...
Macau-born Hong Kong director Soi Cheang was hesitant when asked to direct Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In — an ambitious ...
The Census Bureau has revealed how much populations will change across the world, with vastly different changes between ...
Producer of sensors for self-driving cars is assessing investment plans as it envisions ‘footprints across the globe’, CFO ...
According to Article 5 of Law No 43/2008 on state borders, Indonesia has direct land borders with Malaysia, New Papua Guinea ...
Huawei has unveiled its Mate 70 series, introducing a futuristic feature that allows users to transfer photos with hand ...
Newsweek has looked at the potential fallout of the U.S. using the largest nuclear weapon in its arsenal, the B-83, on ...
Running from November 22 to December 31, this Christmas extravaganza features over 900 handmade gingerbread bricks, royal ...
Rio Tinto is co-developing the Simandou iron ore project in Guinea with Baowu and other Chinese companies, cooperating in ...
Beijing is taking a more active role in the Myanmar civil war by deploying a private security company to protect Chinese ...