For nearly 30 years, the world's major powers have observed a voluntary moratorium on nuclear testing. But with tensions rising around the globe, some fear that could soon change.
“Current homeland missile defence systems, despite decades of development, may not even reliably counter rogue state threats,” said Zhao Tong, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for ...
“Current homeland missile defence systems, despite decades of development, may not even reliably counter rogue state threats,” said Zhao Tong, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for ...
Zhao Zhan does not look like the young Chan of ... it does look like director Stanley Tong coordinated armies of real men on real horses in the historical battles. Typically, those scenes have ...
Avatar: The Last Airbender is a well-loved show that's known for its excellent world-building, respectful nods to Asian cultures, and, most of all, the best story arcs of any kid's cartoon. Supported ...
A thousand feet beneath the desert, the United States conducts experiments to verify that its weapons work. But some fear a ...
Researchers created the first bi-paternal mouse by modifying imprinting genes, advancing reproductive science but facing ...
Even some of the staunchest Cold War hawks were arguing then that nuclear weapons were obsolete in a world where superpower compe ...
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George Zhao is resigning from his position as Honor CEO, effective immediately. This news was first reported by Chinese media, which suggested health concerns prompted his decision to leave.
In an announcement on Friday, Honor’s board of directors acknowledged Zhao’s “outstanding contributions to the company during his tenure” and expected his successor Li to “continue to ...