Japan, China, Taiwan Tech Is Keeping Russia’s Missile Production Alive – HUR Intel Report

Japan, China, Taiwan Tech Is Keeping Russia’s Missile Production Alive – HUR Intel Report

The Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) has published new evidence exposing how foreign-made machinery continues to feed Russia’s missile, bomb, and ammunition production lines, despite global sanctions. According to HUR’s Nov. 17 update, investigators identified multiple non-Russian industrial machines used in manufacturing glide-bomb kits (UMPK), missile components, and artillery munitions. The data, now…

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China targets AI-powered price manipulation in new antitrust guidelines

China targets AI-powered price manipulation in new antitrust guidelines

A draft of the “Anti-Monopoly Compliance Guidelines for Internet Platforms”, published over the weekend by the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), focused heavily on the sophisticated, often opaque ways in which online platforms with significant market power can exploit technological advantages to exclude rivals and harm consumer interests. The document identified eight “new risks”,…

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China’s Unitree Robotics Completes Pre-IPO Tutoring for Onshore Listing

China’s Unitree Robotics Completes Pre-IPO Tutoring for Onshore Listing

Insider Brief Unitree Robotics completed China’s pre-IPO tutoring process in just four months, an unusually fast approval that signals strong government support for domestic tech, according to the South China Morning Post. The Hangzhou-based humanoid robot maker, advised by Citic Securities, is preparing an onshore listing and is reportedly targeting a valuation of up to…

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Anthropic says Chinese hackers used its AI in online attack, a claim refuted by China

Anthropic says Chinese hackers used its AI in online attack, a claim refuted by China

Chinese state-sponsored hackers used Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology to conduct a largely automated cyberattack against a group of technology companies and government agencies, the company said on Nov 13. Anthropic, an AI startup, claimed that the large-scale online espionage campaign in September was the first reported case of an AI-powered agent gathering information on targets…

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China emerges as dominant energy player in southeast Asia

Asia economy | China emerges as dominant energy player in southeast Asia

Pars Today – According to Foreign Policy magazine, China has become the dominant energy player in Southeast Asia through massive investments, affordable technology, and unmatched production scale. China has developed its renewable energy capacity faster than any other country, and the value of its renewable technology exports this year has reached approximately $20 billion…

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Amelia Earhart records released by U.S. include her last known communications and search locations for missing aviator

Amelia Earhart records released by U.S. include her last known communications and search locations for missing aviator

The U.S. National Archives has published a batch of newly declassified government records on Amelia Earhart, the American aviator who vanished over the Pacific in 1937, officials said. Earhart went missing while on a pioneering round-the-world flight with navigator Fred Noonan, and her disappearance is one of the most tantalizing mysteries in aviation lore. President…

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Trump hints at backing sanctions on Russia’s trade partners

Trump open to backing sanctions on Russia’s trade partners China and India; says he ‘may add Iran’

US President Donald Trump hinted at supporting the proposed Senate legislation to sanction countries conducting business with Russia, as he said that such a measure would be “okay with me,” amid a long-running push to cut Moscow’s access to funding. “The Republicans are putting in legislation that is very tough, sanctioning, etcetera, on any country…

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