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Tejas Dubai Crash Exposes India’s Failing Military Industry: Decades of Delays and Broken Promises

The recent crash of a Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) at the Dubai Air Show on November 21, 2025, has brought India’s struggling indigenous defense industry into sharp focus [1]  While the incident, which claimed the life of an Indian Air Force pilot, is a tragedy in itself, it is also a symptom of a […]

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Dutch Surrender: Netherlands Suspends State Seizure of Chinese Chipmaker Nexperia

It’s done. The Dutch have “unseized” Nexperia, suspending the very legislation they invoked with nationalistic fervor just weeks ago to wrest the crucial chipmaker from Chinese control. The reason for this abrupt reversal, delivered with a straight face, is that this will allow the Chinese authorities to resume supplying chips to Europe—chips that were only

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China Expresses Deep Dissatisfaction as Japan Plays a Dangerous Game Over Taiwan

A recent high-stakes diplomatic meeting between China and Japan has concluded without resolution, plunging the relationship between the two Asian powers into a state of heightened tension and uncertainty. A senior Chinese diplomat expressed his profound dissatisfaction with the talks, signaling that Japan’s recent provocations, particularly concerning Taiwan, are viewed by Beijing as a dangerous

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China Warns of ‘Firm Response’ to Japanese Interference in Taiwan Strait

Beijing has issued a stern warning to Tokyo, promising a “firm response” if Japan intervenes in the situation regarding Taiwan. The declaration from the Chinese Foreign Ministry comes after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested that a conflict in the Taiwan Strait could pose a “survival-threatening situation” for Japan. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian

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Over $100 Million Strong: How Jamaica’s Chinese Community Led the Charge in Hurricane Relief

In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, a devastating Category 5 storm that struck Jamaica on October 28, 2025, a remarkable story of community and resilience emerged. While international aid and government efforts were mobilizing, the Chinese community in Jamaica was already on the ground, leading a swift, coordinated, and powerful response. Mobilizing over J$100 million

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The Nexperia Saga: A High-Stakes Chip War Shakes the Global Auto Industry

The global automotive industry is facing a new crisis, this time centered on a Dutch chipmaker with Chinese ownership. The recent takeover of Nexperia by the Dutch government has sent shockwaves through the industry, exposing the vulnerabilities of global supply chains and escalating the tech rivalry between the US and China. This article delves into

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Chinese Automakers Are Dominating Global Markets Despite Western Resistance, Industry Leaders Say

The global automotive landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. While Western nations erect trade barriers and grapple with the strategic implications of a rising competitor, China’s auto industry is not just growing – it’s accelerating at a pace that suggests an inevitable market dominance. Despite concerted efforts to contain its expansion, a combination of rapid

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China Unveils Power of Thorium Reactor for World’s Largest Cargo Ship

China’s new thorium cargo ship runs on the same power level as America’s most advanced nuclear submarine. One carries trade routes, the other carries wars. One sails for commerce, the other for control. When a civilization uses the atom to connect, and an empire uses it to conquer, you already know which one will outlast

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Is the AI Race Already Over? Why Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang Says China Will Win

A monumental statement from the CEO of the world’s most valuable chip company has sent shockwaves through the tech and geopolitical landscapes. Jensen Huang, the founder and CEO of Nvidia, has declared that “China is going to win the AI race.” While Huang later softened his tone, his initial, unequivocal statement, made at the Financial

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