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“Rogue” devices found in Chinese solar panels could “destroy the power grid”

By Steve Watson via Modernity.news, Undisclosed communications devices allegedly discovered in Chinese-made solar panels and related equipment have raised concerns among US officials about the vulnerability of the country's power grid, according to Reuters.  These “rogue” devices, discovered over the past...

Taiwan’s legislature passes bill easing nuclear power restrictions

Nuclear power seems to be becoming popular again, not only in the US, but around the world. According to Bloomberg, it was reported this morning that Taiwan's legislature passed a bill on Tuesday that would ease restrictions on nuclear power,...

India is most likely to sign its first major trade deal with the US, here’s why

Trump's Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in a closely watched CNBC interview today that he has a trade deal with an unnamed country awaiting approval. Speculation about which country to sign immediately arose, with India, South Korea and Japan...

India’s Modi vows strongest response to terror attack in ‘unprovoked’ firing initiated by Pakistan

Relations between India and Pakistan are back in full crisis mode, with Sunday marking a third day of reports of sporadic border firing at army outposts between the nuclear-armed neighbours and historic foes, following a terror attack in Indian-administered...

Port of Los Angeles faces first tariff shock, impacting broader economy

Ocean freight transit times from Shanghai to Los Angeles typically range from 14 to 40 days, and faster services – such as CMA CGM’s expedited routes – deliver containers in as little as three weeks. With most imports from China...

South Korea’s Constitutional Court rules against impeaching acting president Han

Monday brought a new twist to South Korea's ongoing political rift, as the country's Constitutional Court rejected the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and immediately reinstated him as acting president. The country now awaits an even more important...

China is furious after the State Department changed its position on “Taiwan independence”

China is furious after the Foreign Ministry's Taiwan information page was updated. The new updated version has dropped a line that previously stated "we do not support Taiwan independence." The State Department has downplayed it as a “routine” update to its...

Microbiologist, residents say China is hiding the extent of the respiratory virus outbreak

By Dorothy Li via The Epoch Times (emphasis on ours), China's health authorities have said this winter's flu season is lighter than it was a year earlier, but medical experts are questioning the transparency of the respiratory disease situation. Residents of four...

DeepSeed was hit by a “large-scale” cyberattack

Chinese AI company DeepSeek reminded Western investors of the global competition in the AI race, especially in China, where large language models can be developed and trained at a fraction of the cost of Mag7 companies. This sparked global...

U.S. race to get the supply chain back from China: Former trade official

By Terri Wu and Jan Jekielek via The Epoch Times (emphasis on us), A former Department of Commerce official recently urged American officials and the public to embrace a heightened sense of urgency to address the threat posed by the U.S. supply...
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