Programme on state broadcaster CCTV gives more details of the technology on board the ship, including its electromagnetic catapult.
Gene editing tool to modify wild plant populations can balance crop protection with environmental concerns, researchers say.
Beijing says the move would ‘seriously infringe’ its sovereignty over the disputed South China Sea.
Airport management criticised after screen failure hit flight and baggage information, with some missing flights.
KMT veteran Wang Jin-pyng’s week-long visit may include meeting with Taiwan Affairs Office chief, Taiwanese media reports say.
The attack on Russian-annexed Crimea, killed five people, including three children, and wounded more than 100, Moscow said, and used US-supplied ATACMS missiles.
Beijing and Tripoli are starting to rebuild trade relations, but Libya’s rocky political landscape could still be a complication.
A conservationist, neuroscientist, tech entrepreneur and naturalist share one common mission – to improve the future for life on Earth.
The BrahMos missile battery in western Luzon represents a ‘quantum leap’ for the Philippines in deterring China, analysts say.
Opposition leaders say the alleged mishandling of the NEET-UG exam shows the administration’s indifference to the country’s youth unemployment crisis
Despite Melania’s absence on the campaign trail, Trump often mentions her and shares conversations between the two, showing supporters that she is still involved behind the scenes.
Apple also expected to discuss partnerships with other AI companies in different regions such as China, where Microsoft-backed ChatGPT is banned, Wall Street Journal reported.
‘Certainly, I did not expect this would happen to an international airport,’ says one business traveller
Most people in a survey cited the professional benefits of lighting up at the workplace, a trend an anti-tobacco advocacy group says won’t last long.
An affiliate of China’s state broadcaster accused Brussels of breaking WTO rules, but critics say state support is distorting the market.
More than 140,000kg of oil-soaked sand has been removed from the Siloso, Palawan and Tanjong beaches since an oil spill occurred on June 14.
One of Asia’s busiest waterways needs help to restore smooth sailing and boost regional economies, experts say.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant headed to Washington on Sunday to discuss the next phase of the Gaza war, escalating hostilities on the border with Lebanon, and delays in US arms shipments.
Millions of Filipinos have Chinese ancestry. Many are having their loyalty called into question amid rising anti-Chinese sentiment
Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun says government is looking at more ideas to support the elderly and their carers.
Regina Ip says data showing more than 60,000 vehicles had made use of cross-border travel scheme could provide valuable insights.
Hong Kong is the 21st office in Partners Group’s global network, which the private-equity firm plans to use as a stepping stone into mainland China.
New technology a ‘double-edged sword’ that can drive innovation but also spur misinformation, executives say at industry forum.
In the third of a four-part series on green hydrogen, Eric Ng and Yujie Xue look into start-ups that are working on creating the infrastructure and technology to take the low-carbon fuel mainstream.
Major market reform has bypassed rural land ownership, but experts say not to expect any big moves at the third plenum.
While the government is enthusiastic about trade-in consumption subsidies, analysts warn they may fall flat.
No shortage of tech inventors and innovators in the city, but it is hard to commercialise their products.