China is facing scrutiny over a military purge. Reports claim some missiles were filled with water instead of fuel. This has ...
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Xi Jinping’s latest purge of the Chinese military is reportedly being driven by a corruption scandal. According to US intelligence, some missiles in western China have been filled with water rather th ...
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China's efforts to slow land degradation and climate change by planting trees and restoring grasslands have shifted water around the country in huge, unforeseen ways, new research shows. Between 2001 ...
China’s ambitious re-greening efforts are certainly good for the planet, but they may also be unintentionally redistributing ...
On July 19, Chinese Premier Li Qiang officially announced the start of construction on a long-planned hydropower project on the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo River. Billed as a centerpiece of ...
Hundreds of miles from China’s populous coastline, a sharp bend in a remote Himalayan river is set to become the centerpiece of one of the country’s most ambitious – and controversial – infrastructure ...
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US intelligence assessments suggest the purge was triggered not just by political disloyalty but by alarming operational failures that threaten China’s nuclear deterrent and long-term military ...