Month: April 2023
Russia to respond to hostile Europe
Xi’s visit to Moscow came on the heels of the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court for Putin. Analysts at the time suggested Putin was holding on to the visit to portray an unphased reaction to the warrant, whereas Xi was using Russia’s delicate situation to secure cheaper energy supplies. Russia’s top diplomat
Chinese government investigates the US chipmaker Micron Technology
US authorities have in recent years sought to prevent the country’s advanced chip technology from being exported to China, imposing targeted controls on the ability of domestic industry leaders to sell their products overseas. Chinese authorities have begun an investigation into leading US memory chipmaker Micron Technology, a decision Beijing’s foreign ministry said Monday was
Russia’s nuclear weapons to be put on Belarus’ border with Poland
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently announced the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in the neighbouring former Soviet Republic of Belarus, against the backdrop of strong tensions with the West as a result of the Ukraine war. Moscow’s ambassador in Minsk, Boris Gryzlov, said Russian tactical nuclear weapons, previously announced for deployment in Belarus, will be
Iranian drone shot down in Israel
Since the start of Syria’s conflict in March 2011, Iran has been a main supporter of President Bashar Assad’s government and has sent advisers and other assistance to the Syrian leader. Throughout the Syrian war, Israel has carried out scores of airstrikes in the neighboring country. Israel considers Iran to be its greatest enemy, citing
Vatican has rejects the Doctrine of Discovery
The Doctrine of Discovery is a document that until recently, many people around the world have never even heard of. However, for hundreds of years laws and political decisions up to the current day can be traced back to this document. The decree sanctions and promotes the conquest, colonization, and exploitation of non-Christian territories and
Finland finally joins NATO
Finland’s blue and white flag will be hoisted alongside those of its new allies, alphabetically placed between the flags of Estonia and France, in front of NATO headquarters in Brussels. Finland’s accession came as NATO foreign ministers met Tuesday at the alliance’s headquarters in Brussels for a two-day summit to discuss the ongoing Russian invasion
EVs transition in East Africa
e-mobility remains a “very young” industry due to a number of challenges.The industry faces a number of barriers slowing adoption, including high import taxes, unclear government policy, limited funding, too few technicians, low electricity grid access and limited consumer knowledge. However, E-mobility is gaining ground in Tanzania faster than in any other East African country.
Lithium Energy battery construction in China
It is understood that the total investment of Chuneng New Energy Source (Yichang) lithium battery Industrial Park project is 60 billion yuan, and the planned construction of 150GWh lithium battery capacity is divided into four phases, of which the first phase will build 40GWh capacity. Workers speed up construction at the construction site of the
Iranian art influence on Russian sculptors
Open since March 24, the exhibition is showcasing works of 80 prominent sculptors from across Russia, Iran’s Islamic Culture and Relations Organization, a contributor to the exhibition. An exhibition underway at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow shows the impacts of Iranian art on the works of contemporary
Iran detects US reconnaissance aircraft
The Iranian naval forces have detected a reconnaissance aircraft operated by the U.S. Navy over the Sea of Oman, forcing it to avoid the Iranian airspace after issuing a warning. The vigilant naval forces gave the plane a warning and blocked its unauthorized entry into the Iranian airspace, the aircraft heeded the warning, stayed away
