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The Richest Men in the World Are Media Moguls
Alan MacLeod on the capture of media systems by the planet’s mega-rich and the existential threat that poses to an open society and the free flow of information.
05.12.2025
A Thermonuclear Hair Trigger
Apocalypse Soon? Returning a Final Time to Cheyenne Mountain
04.12.2025
Venus and the Climate Fallacy
Why Radiative Forcing Fails
15.10.2025
The Geopolitics of Algorithms: TikTok, Oracle & Israel
Miguel Ruíz on the union of technology, geopolitics and the military in the interests of Israel.
10.10.2025
China's intelligent computing power to grow over 40% in 2025, driven by AI boom
Rapid development of AI empowers industries' growth: expert
25.08.2025
Entering a Golden Age for War Profiteers
Trump's Washington Breathes New Life into the Military-Industrial Complex
30.07.2025
Data Collection Can Be Effective and Legal
It is not necessary to make an end-run around the U.S. Constitution to thwart terrorism and other crimes.
08.07.2025
Patents of a Parasitical North
Global South countries are trapped in Global North-dominated patents and licensing fees that are stripping them of wealth and stunting their development.
07.07.2025
AI & the End of Thinking?
Wolfgang Messner explores the risks that mediocrity and conformity will accompany an AI-powered cognitive revolution.
05.06.2025
Droning the Pentagon
An assortment of new firms, born in Silicon Valley or incorporating its disruptive ethos, are beginning to win lucrative military contracts.
14.02.2025
World leaders seek common ground at Paris AI summit
China has always participated in global cooperation and governance on AI with a highly responsible attitude.
12.02.2025
Why are American chips "no longer safe and reliable"?
On December 3, the Internet Society of China, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, the China Semiconductor Industry Association, and the China Association of Communications Enterprises issued statements declaring that US chip products are no longer safe and reliable, calling on domestic companies to exercise caution when purchasing US chips.
04.12.2024
Ukraine War Turns Into Russian Roulette
Biden is escalating the war to create new facts on the ground before his presidency ends in January.
17.09.2024
Supercomputing becoming a "covert war?" US tech terrorism is culprit
The US is once again feeling anxious about supercomputers, a strategic emerging industry.
25.07.2024
CrowdStrike Further Tainted By Worldwide Crash
The company with F.B.I. links was responsible for a massive computer outage affecting airlines, banks, and hospitals, following its dodgy role in the Russiagate affair.
22.07.2024
Keir Starmer’s Red Button
The new U.K. prime minister controls a nuclear arsenal capable of killing millions of people. History suggests it should be scrapped.
08.07.2024
China completes first 10-kilometer vertical takeoff and landing flight test of reusable launch vehicle successfully
China's first 10-kilometer vertical takeoff and landing flight test of a reusable launch vehicle was successfully completed on Sunday, marking the largest vertical takeoff and landing flight test of a reusable launch vehicle in the country to date and the first application of a domestically developed deep-throttling liquid oxygen-methane engine in a 10-kilometer return flight.
24.06.2024
Carrying first samples collected from far side of moon, Chang'E-6 takes off from lunar surface
Carrying valuable rocks and dust collected from the far side of moon, the ascender of China's Chang'E-6 lunar probe lifted off from the lunar surface and entered lunar orbit with success on Tuesday morning, marking an unprecedented accomplishment in the history of human lunar exploration.
04.06.2024
China makes history as it nails second landing on Moon’s far side
Critical step to retrieve samples from the region in 1st human attempt.
03.06.2024
China sharpens response, as US sets date for tariff hikes, pushes EU to follow suit
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Thursday reaffirmed the country's commitment to green development and slammed "certain countries and regions" mulling to take restrictive measures against Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), in response to reports of a prominent Chinese expert calling for a temporary tariff hike on imported cars with large engines.
24.05.2024
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