Tag: China
Rail Workers In South Africa’s Going On Strike Thursday - Union
Transnet has been operating below capacity due to a deficit of locomotives, poor conservation and vandalization and theft of its structure, going miners billions of rand in implicit profit. A strike would paralyze freight rail services and impact South Af...
Xi decade rule reshapes China’s military
During Xi Jinping's decade-long rule, China has built the world's largest navy, revamped the globe's biggest standing army, and amassed a nuclear and ballistic arsenal to trouble any foe.
Saudi Arabia Will Be First Nation In western Asia To Host The Asian Winter Games
Saudi Arabia has won a bid to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games at a planned mountain resort that is part of its $500 billion Neom smart city project.
Government Will do What's Essential To Make Certain Inexpensive Public Housing For Singaporeans
The Government will interfere and do what is "necessary" to make sure less costly public housing for Singaporeans in addition to a strong belongings market, stated Minister for National Development Desmond Lee on Tuesday (Oct 4)
Nuclear-armed North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan
North Korea conducts longest-variety missile take a look at but over Japan. The Japanese authorities warned residents to take cowl because the missile regarded to have flown over and beyond its territory earlier than falling into the Pacific Ocean
Residents stated automobile bombs focused Lamagalay, the neighborhood authorities headquarters
Residents said two car bombs targeted Lamagalay, the local government headquarters in the eastern district
Indian jets scrambled after fake bomb scare on flight from Iran
India`s Air Force stated it scrambled fighter jets after receiving a bomb alert on Mahan Air headed to Guangzhou in China.
A US Coast Guard Vessel on routine Patrol in the Bering Sea off Alaska has Reported an Encounter with a Chinese Guided Missile Cruiser
Coast Guard to match ‘presence with presence’ with ‘strategic competitors’ who operate in and around US waters.
Europe insists rise in coal use is only temporary
Europe insists rise in coal use is only temporary and will have no long-term effect on targets to cut gas emissions.
U.S. To Redirect Afghanistan’s Frozen Assets After Taliban Rejects Deal
U.S. to redirect Afghanistan’s frozen assets after Taliban rejects deal