While China has not called on President Joe Biden to reverse the military withdrawal he ordered, statements by senior officials made it clear that they would blame the United States for any insecurity that spreads in the region
After a year of leading the global economy out of the pandemic slump, China's growth is now starting to level off, as the world tries to assess whether the country's recovery will continue or peter out
Oliver Daemen will be the youngest person ever to go to space
With its requirement that autonomous vehicles be overseen by humans, the German law reflects a realisation in the industry that researchers are still years away from cars that can safely allow the driver to disengage while the car does all the work
The European Union's plan to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by more than half by the end of the decade will touch almost every industry in the trade bloc, with profound consequences for jobs and the bloc's economy
Three weeks ago, in an impassioned speech before a Los Angeles judge, Britney Spears denounced the conservatorship that has long controlled her life as abusive. Now the case is set to return to the courtroom Wednesday, and there is much to unpack
In 1980, the governing body for chess relaxed rules to make the grandmasters title more accessible and less exclusive. But young players and often their obsessive parents have turned the 'youngest grandmaster' title into a springboard for greater things
The move could be a potential precursor to a wider shake-up at former US President Donald Trump's company, as the reality of the indictment takes hold for Trump and his senior executives
The video game, still in its original packaging, and was sold at $60 apiece when it was first released in 1996 and went on to become the bestselling game for the Nintendo 64 console
Branson's flight reinforces the hopes of space enthusiasts that routine travel to the final frontier may soon be available to private citizens, not just the professional astronauts of NASA and other space agencies
The combination of an uneven virus response — a reflection of huge inequality in resources and the vagaries of local attitudes — and a struggling vaccination campaign has left officials warning of a third wave of infections when the second has at best only leveled off