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China Blames US For Threatening To Ban China Telecom
Staff Reporter | | Apr 13, 2020 07:36 PM EDT |
China has publicly condemned the United States' move to bar Chinese telecommunications provider China Telecom from serving the US market.
China Test-Fires new Generation Ballistic Missile Near North Korea
Charissa Echavez | | May 11, 2017 03:17 AM EDT |
The Chinese Ministry of National Defense revealed on Wednesday that the military has successfully test-fired a new type of missile in the Bohai Sea, the interior gulf of the Yellow Sea between China and North Korea.
China Calls for the Immediate US Missile Shield Suspension
Prei Dy | | May 03, 2017 04:36 AM EDT |
China demanded on Tuesday for the immediate suspension of a controversial United States missile shield a few hours after Washington announced that the defense system was now operation in South Korea.
China 'Urgently' Needs Chinese-Korean Interpreters for Town Near North Korea
Prei Dy | | May 02, 2017 03:34 AM EDT |
A Chinese city has been ordered to "urgently" hire Korean translators, stirring speculation of a potential military clash that could result in an influx of refugees.
India, US, Japan to Conduct Trilateral Naval Drills; China Expected to Closely Monitor Exercises
Prei Dy | | Apr 24, 2017 01:41 PM EDT |
India and the US are ready to carry out its naval exercise in the Malabar in the Bay of Bengal this coming July. Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force will also join the naval drill that will be more sophisticated than all previous editions.
China's Destroyer Warship Xining Test-Fires Missiles Near North Korea as WW3 Threat Looms
Prei Dy | | Apr 19, 2017 09:24 AM EDT |
China revealed that the PLA Navy's Xining warship test-fired its weapon for the first time in the Yellow Sea, located between China and the Korean peninsula, to prepare its crew for a battle.
China's First Overseas Military Base Raises 'Significant Concerns'
Prei Dy | | Mar 29, 2017 05:46 AM EDT |
China's alleged first overseas naval base in East Africa's Djibouti is raising red flags for the US military, which also has a military outpost just nearby.
China's Missiles Test Sites Stand Side by Side With US Facilities in Japan: Report
Prei Dy | | Mar 22, 2017 10:56 AM EDT |
China's missile test sites sit on the edge of the Gobi Desert, lying side by side with the US bases in Japan, as shown on the Google Earth images included in a recent "War on the Rocks" report by Navy Cmdr.
China Gives Stern Warning to US After Gray Eagle Attack Drone Deployment
Prei Dy | | Mar 15, 2017 12:00 AM EDT |
China gave a stern warning to the United States after the US military deployed its new Gray Eagle attack drone in South Korea.
China Tells US to Stop Hacking and Stealing Secrets; What We Know so far
Prei Dy | | Mar 10, 2017 04:30 AM EST |
China on Thursday asked the US government to stop spying and hacking other countries, after WikiLeaks data alleged that the CIA can hack all manners of devices, including China-made ones.
HTC U Ultra Starts Shipping in the US on March 10
Ellie Froilan | | Mar 09, 2017 04:05 AM EST |
HTC has started to accept pre-orders for its latest flagship, U Ultra, in the United States.
China, Russia Join Forces Against US, South Korea's THAAD Deployment Plan
Prei Dy | | Mar 02, 2017 03:57 PM EST |
China and Russia have agreed to enhance their coordinated efforts to oppose the US' controversial plan to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) missile system in South Korea.
Lotte's China Website Hacked as Protest Against THAAD Deal
Prei Dy | | Mar 02, 2017 12:00 AM EST |
The Lotte Group admitted on Wednesday that anonymous Chinese hackers have attacked its website in China, a day after it signed a deal to sell its land for a US missile defense system in South Korea. The retail giant's official website www.lotte.cn has remained inaccessible to visitors since late Tuesday afternoon.
US Watchdog Labels China the 'World's Principal IP Infriger'
Prei Dy | | Feb 28, 2017 09:29 PM EST |
An American watchdog called China as the "world's principal IP infringer" costing the US economy as high as $600 million per year because of its counterfeit goods, software piracy, and theft of trade secrets.
THAAD System may be Deployed to South Korea in June Amid China's Opposition
Prei Dy | | Feb 27, 2017 12:07 AM EST |
The United States will likely deploy its Terminal-High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-ballistic missile system to South Korea this June despite a stern warning from China, according to local media on Sunday.
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