‘Dark hole’: Big issue in rise of smart cars
The threat of foreign EVs being remotely controlled on Australian roads is unlikely, but the computers on wheels are still listening and watching everything we do.
The threat of foreign EVs being remotely controlled on Australian roads is unlikely, but the computers on wheels are still listening and watching everything we do.
Sinopec is the latest in a wave of Asian buyers that have been looking to renegotiate their long-term LNG contracts to reflect the new pricing environment.
The US President has been warned there is “no time to wait” on a security deal involving Australia given the “grave and imminent threat” of China in the Indo-Pacific.
An English Premier League midfielder has been named in the latest Socceroos squad by the new coach after coming out of international retirement.
The secretive base has long provided the US and Britain with a foothold in the Indian Ocean – much to the envy of China and India.
Critics slam Sir Keir Starmer’s ceding of British territory, Chagos Islands, to Mauritius, claiming it enhances China’s authority in the Indo-Pacific region.
This democracy of 24 million is worried a Donald Trump victory may upend its long-held assumption that the US military will help defend it against any attack by China.
With one eye on Group 1 goals later this spring, trainer John Sargent is expecting China Sea to lay down a marker in Saturday’s Listed $200,000 Dulcify Stakes (1600m) at Royal Randwick.
The Chinese government surprised global markets with a series of significant policy announcements that could boost its economy and offer sharemarket opportunities for investors.
Wrapping up the debate, Tim Walz pushed Kamala Harris’s ‘coalition of joy’ while JD Vance spoke of his vision of basic rights for rich and poor Americans in a debate where they refrained from personal attacks.
Oil, gold stocks jump on Middle East conflict escalation. Jobs to go in Country Road restructure. SiteMinder insider’s $85.4m selldown. Kennett to retire after juice company merger. CEO changes at Collins Foods, KMD. CBA shuffles top deck.
East Timor should go with the cheaper Darwin option and invest the vast amount of additional revenue it would receive into more sustainable options to secure its future.
What do you do with 90 million empty homes? China has some options, but time is running out.
China should come close to hitting its 5 per cent growth target for the year following the latest wide-ranging stimulus measures, experts say.
The Democrat vice-presidential candidate faced fresh accusations of lying amid a congressional inquiry into his allegedly close ties to the CCP just one day before his first and only scheduled debate with his opponent Republican JD Vance.
August retail sales data due as house prices tick up. Qatar Airways to buy stake in Virgin. Star auditors raise red flags. US Fed chair strikes upbeat note on the US economy. Chinese stocks mark best day in 16 years.
Resources stocks have surged 17 per cent in a month but are still in negative territory for 2024. Experts examine the outlook.
Resources stocks have surged 17 per cent in a month but are still in negative territory for 2024. Experts examine the outlook.
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta has warned his government will look to China or Kuwait to help it develop the Greater Sunrise oil and gas fields if Australia does not back its preferred option.
The price of iron ore surged again on Monday, but wild swings in commodity prices are posing a major challenge to the mining sector’s green ambitions.
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