What is clear, however, is that the Chinese government is telling the world that the DF-100 is a hypersonic, regional-level anti-ship missile that will impose a new, challenging threat-vector for long ... ( read original story ...)
Huawei and the U.S.-China Tech War
Computer chips are the first battlefield of the great power rivalry. ( read original story ...)
Georgia was the first US state to reopen. What does its economy look like now?
So far, the state has not experienced a sustained surge in COVID-19 cases that critics warned would happen when the shelter-in-place order expired. ( read original story ...)
Kazakhstan Plans to Ramp Up Investment Into Economy, Build High Value Industry
Kazakhstan plans to bring the share of investments in the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) to 30 percent in the next five years, said Kazakh Minister of National Economy Ruslan Dalenov. ... ( read original story ...)
Kazakhstan Provides Economy with More Than $500 Million in Loans
From the beginning of this year, the number of business loans in Kazakhstan has risen 1.4% or $424.4 million up to $35 billion in total. This data was revealed by Erbolat Dosaev, head of the National ... ( read original story ...)
South Korea Jobless Rate Jumps to 10-year High Amid Pandemic
(Bloomberg) -- South Korea’s jobless rate jumped to a 10-year high in May as the coronavirus pandemic continued to take a toll on the country’s trade-dependent economy.The unemployment rate climbed to ... ( read original story ...)
Venezuela Receives COVID-19 Medical Aid From Iran
Venezuela has received an air cargo shipment of aid from Iran in another sign that ties between the Islamic republic and the South American country -- both targets of U.S. sanctions -- are ... ( read original story ...)
Iran-Israel cyberattacks threaten unofficial rules of engagement
A recent exchange of alleged cyberattacks on critical infrastructure between the two regional rivals is rattling the Middle East and threatens to change the unofficial but implicit agreement on the ... ( read original story ...)
Russia, China build case at U.N. to protect Iran from U.S. sanctions threat
Russia and China have started making the case at the United Nations against Washington's claim that it can trigger a return of all sanctions on Iran at the Security Council, with Moscow invoking a ... ( read original story ...)
Why Hydrogen, Why Now? Because Climate, Economy And Finance Say So
Why hydrogen? Simply, it can do things electrons cannot. As a molecule, it can be used as a convertible ‘currency’ between renewable energy, chemical feedstock, transport fuel, residential and ... ( read original story ...)