Stay-and-play getaways in rooms with high-powered PCs prove popular among fans who lack their own hardware or just want to enjoy the game in a comfortable setting with friends.
Stay-and-play rooms with high-powered PCs prove popular among fans who lack their own hardware or just want a nice place to play with friends
Lawmakers said CATL has ties to Chinese Communist Party and its military, and ‘reliance on CATL batteries endangers national security’.
A Trump administration could adopt a clearer policy towards Taipei sooner and be more open to arms sales than a Democratic one, leader adds.
Lawyer Yu Wensheng and his wife Xu Yan, detained while en route to a 2023 meeting with EU envoys in Beijing, face charges in Suzhou.
US has approved US$553 million in funding for Lobito railway as US seeks to counter China, secure access to critical minerals.
Wang and Sullivan also reach agreement for heads of military theatres to hold video calls.
The Jinghong dam has previously been blamed for changes in water levels, but Bangkok embassy says no water was discharged last week.
Calling China ‘an important force for change’, it marks the first time Xi Jinping Thought on sport has been laid out.
Risk of asteroid impacts is ‘much higher’ than previous assessment suggested, as researchers urge decision makers to think ‘long-term’.
Visiting Japanese delegate expresses concern over recent PLA incursion while veteran Chinese diplomat says relations are at a critical point.
New books on Chinese language, history, as well as morality and law to be handed out to junior and primary students at start of autumn semester.
Two major shifts in the speed the world spins round were found – one during the Great Dying and the other during a sudden explosion of life.
Researchers said there had been an ‘alarming’ increase in cases across all age groups, especially among those aged 25 to 29.
Article argues region is becoming a ‘powder keg’ and highlights Washington’s efforts to set up network of alliances to counter Beijing.
The UN’s human rights body had cited policies in Xinjiang that ‘may constitute crimes against humanity’.
The retired academic speaks out about his country’s legal system, political reform, private enterprise protection, nationalism and why 2008 was China’s ‘first year’.
Analysts say PLA is narrowing gap with drones and hypersonic missiles. But can it compete with Washington’s growing Pacific alliances?
Chinese in the state sector and beyond face stiffer overseas travel barriers as security agencies attempt to reduce corruption risks.
Vietnam’s ‘blazing furnace’ anti-corruption campaign has claimed a number of senior figures, turmoil that one analyst says is unprecedented.