Tag: China
India conducts double aircraft carrier drills, which China has yet to do
Earlier this week, India’s two aircraft carriers led battle groups in a coordinated operation in the Arabian Sea, demonstrating the service’s “frightening maritime capabilities.” According…
Rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region
After Chinese and Russian aircraft flew into South Korea’s air defense zone to the south and east of the Korean Peninsula, South Korea turned on…
China leads in key military technologies
China, June 6 – According to a recent report from an Australian think group, Chinese research into several important military technology is so advanced that…
China closes “secret police stations” in Britain
This past Tuesday, Tom Tugendhat, the British Security Secretary, declared that China had shut down the “secret police stations” it had established in the United…
China: Alliances such as NATO can exacerbate strife in the Asia-Pacific region
On Sunday, Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu warned against the formation of NATO-style military alliances in the Asia-Pacific region, saying such an alliance would create…
China issues its first blockchain technology regulation
China announced the country’s first national blockchain regulation today. CGTN: China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology declared that the new rule has hastened the…
In the Taiwan Strait, a Chinese warship nearly collides with a US destroyer
Taiwan Strait, Jun 03 According to the Canadian publication Global News, a collision between an American destroyer and a Chinese ship was threatened during a…
In Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping talks with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin
Today, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Beijing, the highest-level visit by a Russian official to China since the…
Russia condemns Macron’s remarks towards China
MOSCOW, May 15 (Russia) Russian authorities slammed French President Emmanuel Macron’s remarks that Moscow was becoming submissive to China, saying Western countries must adjust to…