United States’ cyberwar against Russia is a hypothetical possibility. in response to claims by The New York Times that US secret services over the past year were increasingly active in their attempts to cripple computer malware inside Russia’s power grid.
Read More »US Sanctions Ineffective on Iran’s Joint Economic Commissions with 70 Countries
Tehran has formed joint economic commissions with more than 70 countries. Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Diplomacy Qolamreza Ansari said.
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Highly concerned over an imminent loss of billions of dollars in trade with Huawei. Silicon Valley giants have been quietly lobbying the administration of US President Donald Trump to ease its ban on sales of components to the Chinese tech firm.
Read More »Huawei Files Lawsuit Against US over Seized Equipment
Chinese tech company Huawei filed a lawsuit against the US Commerce Department on Friday over seized Chinese telecom equipment that was due to be returned to China. according to Reuters.
Read More »Qatargas Delivers Largest Single` LNG Cargo at Turkey`s Marmara Terminal
The Marmara LNG terminal is owned by BOTAS. the Turkish state-owned integrated gas company.
Read More »A Robot That Can Do Boring Work
Researchers have developed a smartphone app that allows a user to easily program any robot to perform a task. dramatically bringing down the costs of building and programming mobile robots.
Read More »Huawei Files Lawsuit Against US over Seized Equipment
Chinese tech company Huawei filed a lawsuit against the US Commerce Department on Friday over seized Chinese telecom equipment that was due to be returned to China. according to Reuters.
Read More »Great Game in Arctic
The US has long had its sights set on the Arctic. where it hopes to benefit from climate change.
Read More »Scientists Dissolve Crude Oil in Water to Study Its Composition
Researchers used high temperature and pressure to dissolve oil in water and analyze its composition.
Read More »Shipping Rates for Middle East Oil Are Surging
Oil tanker owners are raising the prices they charge to export Middle East crude as tensions surge in a region that accounts for about a third of all seaborne petroleum shipments.
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