La Cina ha un problema: Hong Kong è travolta dalla crisi energetica
A Hong Kong il prezzo della benzina è schizzato alle stelle. Ecco cosa succede in uno dei centri finanziari più importanti del mondo.
A Hong Kong il prezzo della benzina è schizzato alle stelle. Ecco cosa succede in uno dei centri finanziari più importanti del mondo.
BeyonCa GT Opus 1 è una berlina elettrica di lusso con batteria da 130 kWh, ricarica a 800V e sensori biometrici integrati.
Hong Kong continua ad essere un hub finanziario di livello mondiale. La città deve però fare i conti con non pochi problemi abitativi.
The Five Eyes intelligence sharing group – which is comprised of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States – has said that China’s imposition of new rules to disqualify elected legislators in Hong Kong appears to...
Tensions between the United States and China continue to increase, with US President Donald Trump recently signing a bill into law that aims to punish those who “wipe out Hong Kong’s freedom.” However, his intentions are not solely based on...
Visitors to Hong Kong who come from China will now be quarantined for 14 days without exception following widespread calls for Chief Executive Carrie Lam to do more as the Wuhan coronavirus spreads. The situation has escalated to the point...
US National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien recently expressed his confidence that America and China can end their 16-month trade war by the end of the year, but he said the situation in Hong Kong could be an obstacle to signing...
In an expansive press conference focused mostly on China, United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo unequivocally came down on the side of protestors spanning the globe. His Nov. 26 press conference was unusual as it had an overarching theme,...
What started in March as a weekend rally, was, by June, a movement one million strong. The first mass march that month was peaceful; a follow-up three days later was anything but. As projectiles rained down on police officers, they...
Hong Kong’s government showed its first signs of cracking on Tuesday when Chief Executive Carrie Lam withdrew the controversial extradition bill. Yet even though she removed the legislation which sparked several months of protests, the action is unlikely to quell...
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