The latest U.S. expansion of export controls on advanced chips, including those for artificial intelligence, as well as chipmaking tools will make it difficult for China to develop in that sector, analysts say.
For the past month, Colombian president Gustavo Petro has been seeking to find a "concerted exit" from Colombia for Glencore, the Swiss-based mining and trading giant, that previously announced it would reduce its activities in the country that were no
Former DGSE technical director Yves Mathian is poised to leave former lawyer Kevin Rivaton's corporate intelligence firm Cristal Group, whose cyber subsidiary,
French entrepreneur Michel Arditti is busy building business for his Swiss-based security company Securewyse Consulting and Services (SCSWORLD) in the Gulf.
Paris: ChapsVision poaches Suneris's presales director CaraesFrench big data specialist ChapsVision has further expanded its government contracts subsidiary ChapsVision CyberGov (ex-Flandrin Technologies)
Brandy Foster's Ohio-based consultancy Mintovate is lobbying the US federal authorities on behalf of British company Amulus Security, which wants
The Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS, or Guoanbu) is setting up a meeting to be held today in Beijing
As the FBI continues to probe all of its former special agents who became private investigators and worked for the
The President spoke at the opening of the Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation.
The President spoke at the opening of the Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation.
China and Pakistan agreed Wednesday to boost cooperation under Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative, signing a much-delayed key deal to construct a multibillion-dollar railway project in the South Asian nation.
This week, China's Belt and Road forum in Beijing was not only a chance for Russian President Vladimir Putin to hold meetings with world leaders, it also was a rare opportunity for the Taliban, which has yet to be recognized by any country.
In Cambodia's capital of Phnom Penh, 62-year-old produce seller Sok Ul is sanguine, despite the threat that a Belt and Road project could uproot him from his neighborhood. Construction will soon begin on a $60 million bridge that spans two of the city's bustling southern sections along the Tonle Sap river, and Sok Ul's modest vegetable farm may need to go.
Joint statement on human rights violations in Xinjiang by the UK and 50 other countries at the UN Third Committee delivered by Ambassador James Kariuki.
China's President Xi Jinping defended his signature policy project at the opening of the Belt and Road Initiative forum in Beijing Wednesday, highlighting what he says are the plan's successes over the past decade. With Russian President Vladimir Putin a star atendee at the gathering and at his side, he also outlined eight key areas where China aims to deepen development.
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