Deputy US Trade Representative Sarah Bianchi said Washington would address long-term challenges from China and develop "a tariff structure that really makes sense"
Sri Lanka, battling the worst economic crisis in its history, is turning to Russian oil because it is cheaper, Nikkei Asia reports.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank "will not hold this year's annual meeting in Russia as planned", but stage a virtual meeting from its office in Beijing instead, a report by Nikkei says
Musk previously played down the risks of coronavirus, saying "the coronavirus panic is dumb" and children were “essentially immune”. He later contracted Covid-19 twice.
Beijing warns the US to handle its dealings with Taiwan prudently so as not to encourage separatists after Washington says it will launch new trade talks with Taipei
Nathaniel Chastain, a former employee of OpenSea, the world's biggest NFT marketplace, was charged with wire fraud and money laundering
"We refute the popular narrative of one 'attacker' or 'hacker' working to destabilise UST," Nansen's principal research analyst Aurélie Barthère and colleagues said in the report.
Asset management firm One River sought to list on the NYSE Arca exchange, but the Securities and Exchange Commission ruled the ETF did not meet standards
“Equality begins when we open up and embrace all of our differences,” the Journal quoted Suga, a member of the K-pop band, as saying
Although the certification is a significant milestone, the company still has hurdles to clear before its electrical vertical take off and landing aircraft can legally fly passengers.
Lindsay Krall at Stanford University found SMRs - being developed for China nuclear power and elsewhere - could increase the volume of some waste by up to 35 times
US Senator Mark Rubio says companies marketing surveillance technologies developed in China should not be allowed near critical US infrastructure, such as a Florida rail line