China Preps Nipah Virus Test Kits Despite Claiming No Cases
China is rolling out Nipah virus testing kits nationwide and has identified a potential drug for treating the virus—despite claiming no cases so far. The deadly virus is spreading in India and is believed to be capable of triggering a pandemic.
Stockpiling oil: China is filling its reserves faster than the United States, now surpassing U.S. stockpiling by nearly threefold.
DJI drones have been banned in the United States, but new look-alike models are appearing on American markets. Are they true alternatives—or just a rebranding of banned Chinese technology?
Sending humans to the moon again after half a century: NASA is planning its next launch in March. Three American astronauts and one Canadian will participate in the mission.
The European Commission has launched a probe into China’s Goldwind over concerns the company may have benefited from foreign subsidies that distort competition with European firms.
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