Month: July 2022
‘Major incident’ risk in South China Sea due to Beijing’s growing ‘provocations’, US says
The US has accused China of increased “provocations” in the South China Sea, saying it is only a matter of time before the country’s “aggressive and irresponsible behaviour” leads to a major incident or accident.
Read MoreAmazon to Raise Prime Fees in Europe, Cites Rising Costs
Amazon is raising its Prime fees in Europe, the company told customers on Tuesday, days ahead of its second-quarter earnings report. Among other places, the price of a monthly Prime membership will tick up in the United Kingdom from 7.99
Read MoreAs monkeypox spreads, know the difference between warning and stigmatizing people
While the current monkeypox outbreak appears to mostly affect men who have sex with other men, others are still at risk. History and public health experts say it’s dangerous to suggest otherwise. (Image credit: Kena Betancur/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreTop aide to Mike Pence testifies before Jan. 6 grand jury
The former chief of staff to former Vice President Mike Pence has testified before a federal grand jury investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Read MoreBill to boost the semiconductor industry, high tech research passes key Senate test
The Senate has advanced a $280 billion bill designed to boost the U.S. semiconductor industry and to accelerate high tech research that backers say will be critical to the economy in future decades.
Read MoreThe Last White Man Interrogates a World Obsessed With Whiteness
The opening of Mohsin Hamid’s The Last White Man, arriving Aug. 2, invokes Franz Kafka’s Gregor Samsa—but with a metamorphosis fitting for the racially charged era in which we live. “One morning,” Hamid writes, “Anders, a white man, woke up to
Read MoreRussia Says It Will Quit the International Space Station After 2024
The announcement could lead to the end of two decades of post-Cold War cooperation in space between the United States and Russia, which jointly built and operate the station.
Read MoreA bill to reduce reliance on China for semiconductors moves closer to a Senate vote
It would support domestic manufacturing of semiconductor chips that power the nation’s smartphones, cars, computers and medical equipment. The bill cleared a procedural Senate vote Tuesday. (Image credit: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Read MoreCIA at 75: After debacles and scandals, a return to a focus on Moscow
As the CIA’s marks its 75th anniversary, Russia’s war in Ukraine is giving the spy agency a new direction after dark periods during the U.S. conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. (Image credit: Susan Walsh/AP)
Read More‘Historic day’ as bridge connecting Croatia’s mainland to southern peninsula opens
A long-awaited bridge connecting two parts of the Adriatic Sea coastline in Croatia has officially opened on Tuesday, in what has been hailed a “historic day” for generations of people.
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