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Huawei’s HarmonyOS unseats Apple’s iOS to become China’s No 2 mobile operating platform

by Anas Siddiqui
Huawei’s HarmonyOS unseats Apple’s iOS to become China’s No 2 mobile operating platform

Huawei Technologies’ mobile platform HarmonyOS has overtaken Apple’s iOS to become the second-biggest mobile operating system in mainland China in the first quarter, according to the latest market data from …

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US bars imports from China footwear, seafood, aluminium firms over Uygur labour

by Walter Watson
US bars imports from China footwear, seafood, aluminium firms over Uygur labour

The US has added three more companies to a list that bars imports from firms allegedly involved with Uygur forced labour in China, according to a US government notice posted …

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TikTok, ByteDance reject reports they are caving in to US divestment pressure, putting up a fight against Biden order

by Walter Watson
TikTok, ByteDance reject reports they are caving in to US divestment pressure, putting up a fight against Biden order

TikTok on Friday denied a news report suggesting that the ByteDance-owned platform is laying the technological groundwork for a potential divestment, the latest in a flurry of rebuttals issued by …

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Opinion | Negative US narrative hurts Hong Kong relations and bewilders many

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | Negative US narrative hurts Hong Kong relations and bewilders many

CSIS is a prominent Washington think tank focusing on US foreign policy and national security issues. It provides strategic insights and policy solutions to the US government, international institutions and …

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Did Tokyo secretly allow US warships carrying nuclear weapons to dock at Japan’s ports during Cold War?

by Walter Watson
Did Tokyo secretly allow US warships carrying nuclear weapons to dock at Japan’s ports during Cold War?

Shinobu discovered the documents in the US National Archives and Records Administration and the National Security Archive. They cover negotiations from 1958 to 1960, primarily involving Japanese foreign minister Aiichiro …

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Ex-US Marine accused of training Chinese military pilots ‘eligible’ for extradition, Australian court rules

by Walter Watson
Ex-US Marine accused of training Chinese military pilots ‘eligible’ for extradition, Australian court rules

Magistrate Daniel Reiss ordered the 55-year-old Duggan to remain in prison. He has 15 days to seek a review of the magistrate’s ruling. The decision to extradite will ultimately be …

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From Chile to Japan, these flight routes suffer the world’s worst turbulence

by Walter Watson
From Chile to Japan, these flight routes suffer the world’s worst turbulence

The deadly turbulence on a Singapore Airlines Ltd. flight on its way from London to Singapore has put a spotlight on the world’s most unstable air routes. A British man …

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TSMC and ASML can remotely disable chip-making equipment if mainland China invades Taiwan

by Anas Siddiqui
TSMC and ASML can remotely disable chip-making equipment if mainland China invades Taiwan

Spokespeople for ASML, TSMC and the Dutch trade ministry declined to comment. Spokespeople for the White House National Security Council, US Department of Defense and US Department of Commerce didn’t …

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BlackRock whistle-blower sues over firing, shutdown of China monitoring tool

by Anas Siddiqui
BlackRock whistle-blower sues over firing, shutdown of China monitoring tool

BlackRock was sued for US$20 million by a whistle-blowing former vice-president who said it fired him after he objected to a colleague’s self-dealing, and was forced to shut down a …

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Chinese self-driving car supplier Hesai sues US for accusing it of military ties

by Anas Siddiqui
Chinese self-driving car supplier Hesai sues US for accusing it of military ties

Hesai Technology, a developer of sensor technologies used in self-driving cars, is suing the US Department of Defence for including it on a list of companies accused of aiding China’s …

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