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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

The Great Escape: Philippines Makes a Run for It in the Disputed South China Sea

In a move that has sent shockwaves across the region, the Philippines has withdrawn its coastguard ship, the Teresa Magbanua, from the disputed Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea. The vessel had been stationed at the reef since April, but was forced to return to port after a months-long stand-off w

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Sep 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Chinese Electric Vehicle Makers Hit a Speed Bump: Beijing's Warning on Tech Protection

The Chinese electric vehicle (EV) market is facing yet another challenge as the government in Beijing has issued a recommendation to protect key technology by keeping advanced electric vehicle parts within the nation. This move has sent shockwaves through the industry, causing Chinese EV stocks to p

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Sep 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Secretive Space Plane: China's Quest for Dominance in Orbit

China's secretive space plane, the "Shenlong" (meaning "Divine Dragon" in Mandarin), has landed back on Earth after spending over eight months in orbit. This latest development marks a significant milestone in China's quest to catch up with the United States in the realm of space technology. But wha

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Sep 13 2024SPORTS

The Superpower of Self-Reflection: Stephen Curry's Childhood Regret and Rise to Success

Stephen Curry's reflections on his childhood regret may seem like a simple piece of advice, but it's a wisdom that can be applied to anyone, regardless of their field. The 4-time NBA champion believes that if he had focused more on himself and not compared himself to others, he might have discovered

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Sep 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Great Chip Heist: A Tale of Industrial Espionage and National Security

What if this is just the tip of the iceberg? With the global chip war heating up, has China simply outsourced its industrial espionage to former Samsung executives? The arrest of two ex-Samsung executives on charges of industrial espionage has sent shockwaves through the semiconductor industry, r

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Sep 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

China's AI Ambition: Can They Catch Up to the US?

China has been working hard to catch up with the US in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Over the past 18 months, China's tech giants have launched their own AI models, looking to capitalize on the hype around AI. But can they really challenge the US in this area? Let's take a closer look a

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

Will Niccol's Plan Brew Up a Turnaround for Starbucks?

In his first 100 days as CEO, Brian Niccol is dedicating himself to fixing Starbucks' slump. he's identified four key areas to focus on: improving the barista experience, morning service, cafes, and branding. He wants to invest in tech to speed up drink crafting and streamline supply chain logis

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

China's Business Reputation Hits Rock Bottom: Can It Recover?

Imagine a place where investors are hesitant to put their money due to a toxic business environment. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. Unfortunately, that's the reality in China, where business confidence has reached an all-time low. Profit margins for many European companies operating in China are

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The Skies Are Falling: Why the US Needs to Get Its Air Superiority Act Together

Imagine being grateful for a small, fledgling fleet of fighter jets, just enough to keep Russian bombers at bay and downing several Russian attack aircraft. This is the reality for Ukraine, where the struggle for air superiority has become a matter of life and death. As the US Air Force's fighter f

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Sep 11 2024SPORTS

China's Soccer Scandal: A Crackdown on Corruption or a Cover-Up?

China's football association has banned 38 players and five officials for life after a two-year investigation into match-fixing and gambling. The investigation found that 120 matches had been fixed, with 41 clubs involved. Three former Chinese internationals, Jin Jingdao, Guo Tianyu, and Gu Chao, we

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