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Zelensky makes his first combat phone call to Xi Jinping of China.

Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky claims he had a "long and meaningful" phone conversation with China's Xi Jinping, their first contact since the outbreak of the Russian civil war. He stated on Twitter that he believed the contact, along with the appointment of an ambassador to Beijing, would "provide a significant boost...

Deep-seated disparities

The history of China and Pakistan's well-established, principled, and long-lasting partnerships based on cooperation extends back to the earliest years when Pakistan was one of the first major nations to recognize the People's Republic of China. This 'time-tested and all-weather' camaraderie is founded on the solid pillars of socioeconomic cooperation...

Shanghai Auto Show: Mini addresses Chinese ice cream racism uproar

Mini has responded to an online backlash in China accusing it of bigotry during the Shanghai Auto Show. A video from the event appeared to show Mini employees offering ice cream to non-Chinese attendees but refusing to do so for Chinese guests. According to Mini China, which is owned by BMW...

Hikvision disputes leaked Pentagon spy accusation

Hikvision has denied unlawfully disguising its products sold to the United States government to facilitate Chinese espionage. However, Hikvision did not respond to inquiries regarding whether it collaborates with Chinese intelligence agencies. The corporation is the largest manufacturer of surveillance cameras in the world and has close ties to the Chinese...

China recovers after epidemic measures.

In the first three months of the year, China's economy grew faster than anticipated as the country arose from its severe Covid restrictions. According to official data, the gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 4.5% compared to the same period last year. The leading indicator of economic activity increased due to...

After China-Taiwan standoff, US, Philippines perform largest combat drills in decades.

More than 17,600 military personnel will participate in the annual "Balikatan" exercises, which will include the destruction of a ship in Philippine territorial waters. China conducted simulated air and sea attacks off the coast of Taiwan. Prompting the United States and the Philippines to conduct their largest combat exercises in...

China draughts “security assessment” law for new AI goods.

All new artificial intelligence (AI) products developed in China will be required to undergo a “security assessment”. Before being released to the public, a comprehensive new draught law by the country’s internet regulator showed on Tuesday. “Before providing services to the public that use generative AI products, a security assessment...

China-Taiwan: Aircraft carrier ‘seals off’ island on third day of drills

China "sealed off" Taiwan and simulated strikes on particular targets during three days of military exercises around the island. Taiwan reported detecting warplanes to its east, whereas China stated that its Shandong aircraft carrier participated. Beijing initiated the drills on Saturday, following Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen's meeting with the US House...

China simulates striking Taiwan’s “key targets”

During the second day of military exercises, China simulated precision strikes against critical targets in Taiwan and its surrounding waters. Beijing called the exercises a "stern warning" to Taiwan after its president's visits to the US last week. As the Chinese military simulated encircling the island, the United States urged China...

Next week, Xi will encounter Putin in Moscow.

According to officials, Chinese President Xi Jinping will travel to Moscow next week to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin stated that a "comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation" would be discussed. Beijing, an ally of Russia, has proposed proposals to end the war in Ukraine. Which have been met...

China says submarine pact “goes further down dangerous road.”

The US, UK, and Australia will deliver nuclear-powered submarines to Canberra as part of the Aukus partnership plan to counter Chinese activities in the Pacific Ocean. China has criticized the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia for their agreement to develop new nuclear-powered submarines, claiming that they have "gone...

Li Qiang: New premier boosts Chinese economy trust

In his first public address since assuming office, China's new premier Li Qiang attempted to restore confidence in the country's economy. "The economy is stabilizing and picking up again," he said. The effects of Beijing's zero-Covid policy on the world's second-largest economy are still being felt. Moreover, a declining population and job...

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Army officer resigns over US support for Israel’s Gaza war

A former US Army member revealed that his nation's "unqualified support" for Israel's Gaza conflict prompted his resignation several months ago. Major Harrison Mann wrote on LinkedIn on Monday that he felt "indescribable shame and guilt." November marked his resignation from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).

Shark-finned catheters may prevent urinary tract infections

If catheter-assisted patients might be less susceptible to urinary tract infections if they were affixed with minute spikes resembling shark fins. These pliable, hollow plastic tubes facilitate the drainage of urine from the bladder into a receptacle for hospitalized patients confined to their beds who are unable to access the lavatory. They also serve the purpose of monitoring a patient's urine excretion and preventing excessive bladder swelling during an operation.

Protests increase after Georgia passes ‘foreign agent’ law

The Georgian parliament passed a divisive "foreign agent" law, sparking weeks of widespread street protests. However, the president of Georgia is currently likely to veto the measure; an additional vote in the Tbilisi parliament could override this veto. Critics claim that some could manipulate the legislation, known as "Russian law," to violate civil liberties.

Buy now pay later Klarna moves again toward $20bn US float

Early next year, Klarna, which is establishing a new holding company in the United Kingdom, is focusing on a listing in New York. Buy now, pay later (BNPL) finance behemoth Klarna has successfully surmounted a significant obstacle in its pursuit of a stock market listing, which could potentially fetch it $20 billion (£15.9 billion) in value.