Satellite pics catch China in the act
Commercial satellites have again caught China out in a move that that’s causing concern about its plans in the South China Sea.
Commercial satellites have again caught China out in a move that that’s causing concern about its plans in the South China Sea.
A Chinese student hoping to study at an Australian university has had her visa rejected over fears that one professor called “absurd”.
The Doomsday Clock, a measure of how close the world is to armageddon, has been reset – now it’s the nearest it’s ever been to midnight.
In a rare move, former Chinese spy chief Qiu Jin has warned of ‘escalation’ and ‘malicious practices’ from ‘external forces’.
US space agency NASA is recruiting volunteer “alien hunters” to spot new planets and “pursue a common goal of understanding our universe”.
It’s the civil “war” that has carried on to this present day. Now it’s getting hot again, fast – and it could boil over into a China-US battle.
Officials have revealed the hi-tech gadgets that will be used to watch sunbathers on Sydney beaches this summer.
A nation that doesn’t appear on maps is suddenly at the centre of a bloody battle that has seen scores killed in just days and sucked in two superpowers.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has been accused of going back on a promise he made five years ago, as the CCP ramps up military drills in the South China Sea.
Amazon is introducing a new dashcam gadget with voice activation to start recording interactions when you pulled over by the police.
The fight over a barrister’s Lamborghini shows even if you pay for a personalised plate you’re not guaranteed to get what you want.
This Japanese SUV has one of the best cabins in the business but are ‘magic seats’ enough to make up for shortcomings in other areas? We find out.
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