Defamation is at the heart of Dominion’s lawsuit against Fox News – but proving it is no small feat

The aftershocks of the 2020 presidential election continue to reverberate in politics and the media, building to an crescendo in a high-profile defamation lawsuit.

Yet another case of mishandling classified documents and alleged violations of the Espionage Act

The stunning arrest of 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira on charges of illegally sharing U.S. intelligence has once again renewed questions on the handling of classified

‘Effective altruism’ has caught on with billionaire donors – but is the world’s most headline-making one on board?

One of the ways tech billionaire Elon Musk attracts supporters is the vision he seems to have for the future: people driving fully autonomous electric vehicles,

G7 continues provocative behavior by trying to muddy waters on Taiwan

Pretending to be blind to the ugly roles their countries are playing in aggravating tensions on the Taiwan question and the Korean Peninsula issue as well as prolonging

BRI and Brazil’s contribution to a more inclusive international system

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva kicked off his official visit to China on Wednesday, accompanied by a large delegation of businesspeople, state governors, congress members

Is the US in a space race against China?

Headlines proclaiming the rise of a new “space race” between the U.S. and China have become common in news coverage following many of the exciting launches

Passkeys or, how passwords are a thing of the past

Passwords could soon become passé. Effective passwords are cumbersome, all the more so when reinforced by two-factor authentication. But the need for authentication and secure access to

Banning TikTok could weaken personal cybersecurity

TikTok is not be the first app to be scrutinized over the potential exposure of U.S. user data, but it is the first widely used

Autonomy will best benefit Brazil’s development

That Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s visit to China, from Wednesday to Friday, was rescheduled so soon after his proposed trip in late March was postponed

A new femininity is starting to emerge in China

Over the course of the last century, Western beauty ideals – thinness, light skin, large breasts, large eyes, a small nose and high cheekbones – have

Middle East detente shows dialogue, not war, only way to resolve disputes

With Riyadh and Teheran announcing in Beijing on Thursday the official re-establishment of their diplomatic relations, there are hopes that a permanent cease-fire can be agreed to put

Regulating AI: Experts explain why it’s difficult to do and important to get right

From fake photos of Donald Trump being arrested by New York City police officers to a chatbot describing a very-much-alive computer scientist as having died

Sino-Japanese trust key to Asia-Pacific stability

A direct hotline between the Chinese and Japanese defense ministries has been set up and is due to be put into operation this spring. Announcing the news on

Why tornadoes are still hard to forecast – even though storm predictions are improving

Meteorologists began warning about severe weather with the potential for tornadoes several days before storms tore across the Southeast and the Central U.S. in late

Report reveals US’ pique at Hong Kong’s progress in disempowering its proxies

In stating that the central authorities took new actions in the period from March 2021 through March 2022”directly threatening US interests in Hong Kong”, the US State Department

Trump’s indictment stretches US legal system in new ways – a former prosecutor explains four key points to understand

When former President Donald Trump turns himself over to authorities in New York on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, and is arraigned, the charges on which

Opening-up helps China withstand pressure

That nearly 100 leaders and senior officials from around the world and the heads of 11 regional and international bodies have gathered in Boao, Hainan province, for the

Room-temperature superconductors could revolutionize electronics

Superconductors make highly efficient electronics, but the ultralow temperatures and ultrahigh pressures required to make them work are costly and difficult to implement. Room-temperature superconductors

China treats both criticism and praise matter-of-factly

Paris-based international market research group Ipsos released its 2022 Sense of Happiness poll results in the middle of March, saying China tops the world happiness ranking with 91

SVB’s newfangled failure fits a century-old pattern of bank runs, with a social media twist

The failure of Silicon Valley Bank on March 10, 2023, came as a shock to most Americans. Even people like myself, a scholar of the

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