The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) warned on Monday that China and India could interfere in next month’s snap election to replace former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. CSIS Deputy Director of Operations Vanessa Lloyd stated that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is “highly likely to use A.I.-enabled tools to attempt to interfere with Canada’s democratic process in this current election,” according to Reuters.
A Chinese-owned copper mine in Zambia suffered a catastrophic accident in mid-February, releasing 50 million liters of toxic acid waste into the local water table. The spill has resulted in widespread environmental damage and heightened diplomatic tensions between Zambia and China.
President Donald Trump has announced a major initiative to rebuild America's shipbuilding industry, citing concerns over China's dominance in global shipping and national security risks.
The recent agreement between Hong Kong's CK Hutchison Holdings and U.S.-based BlackRock Inc. to transfer ownership of strategic ports at both ends of the...
Thousands gathered in London on Saturday to protest China’s proposed “mega-embassy” project. Demonstrators condemned China’s human rights abuses and warned the embassy could become a hub for surveillance against dissidents living abroad.
Former President Donald Trump reportedly directed the U.S. military to develop plans for increasing the American troop presence in the Panama Canal, according to NBC News. U.S. Southern Command is said to be evaluating multiple options, including diplomatic cooperation with Panama and potential direct action to regain control of the critical shipping lane.
China’s rubber-stamp legislature, the National People’s Congress (NPC), concluded its ten-day annual conference in Beijing on Tuesday, featuring bold promises from Communist Party leaders to boost consumer spending, revive the struggling economy, and challenge the United States in a trade war using artificial intelligence (AI) as a strategic advantage.