WSJ sources suggest black box recorders from Boeing 737-800 indicate intentional input from cockpit …
US sues casino mogul Steve Wynn to compel him to register as an agent of China
Justice department says Wynn lobbied the Trump administration for China to protect his business interests in Macau …
FirstFT: China pledges to support tech companies after market rout
He added that China should better “balance the relationship between the government and the market, and support digital companies to list on domestic and foreign exchanges”, ac …
Microchip shortage and China lockdowns hit TI Fluid Systems’ profits
The stock market car crash at TI Fluid Systems began to look a whole lot worse yesterday after the engineering company warned that its profit margins were under pressure as revenues continue to sink …
We can’t allow our NHS to be dependent on China
What links Shanghai’s brutal Covid lockdown to the biggest hospital in Alabama? When hospitals in Alabama recently announced that they were going to have to pos …
China cut tech exports to Russia after U.S.-led sanctions hit
China’s technology exports to Russia have dropped significantly since U.S.-led sanctions took effect, U.S. says …
WHO: China’s COVID plan is ‘unsustainable’ due to omicron
GENEVA (AP) — The head of the World Health Organization said China’s extreme approach to containing the coronavirus is unsustainable because of the highly infectious nature of the omicron variant, but …
Markets rally eyeing China reopening
Global stock markets rallied Tuesday on hopes that China will ease its weeks-long Covid lockdown and gradually reopen businesses. European exchanges closed higher and Wall Street’s main indices also …
Flight data from China Eastern jet points to intentional nosedive – WSJ
Flight data from a black box recovered from a China Eastern jet that crashed earlier this year indicates someone in the cockpit intentionally crashed the jet, the Wall Street Journal reported on …
US, Japan prepping statement to ‘deter’ China action in Indo-Pacific region: report
U.S. and Japanese leaders are reportedly preparing a statement that pledges the nations will come together to “deter” China’s action in the Indo-Pacific region.