Munich airport shuts down over drones
The sightings follow a series of Russian incursions into NATO airspace, but Moscow denied responsibility for the Munich drones.
The sightings follow a series of Russian incursions into NATO airspace, but Moscow denied responsibility for the Munich drones.
Most of the jobs would be in manufacturing, but they would also span other industries like transportation and real estate.
Amid a wave of support from the Trump administration, Wall Street analysts think some new nuclear companies are overvalued.
The continent is scrambling to build the necessary capacities to defend against drones, highlighting its lagging technology.
China is subjecting Ericsson of Sweden and Finland’s Nokia to months-long national security investigations.
The new figure represents a major jump from March’s valuation of $300 billion.
The contraction comes as BYD slashed its sales goal for the year.
The Chinese government is a technocracy with a deep backbench. About 40 percent of the Communist Party’s new Central Committee has some kind of technical background, ranging in fields from aerospace to artificial intelligence. It is remarkable what happens to decision-making when you are charged with the well-being of over one billion souls—assuming you take that charge seriously. And the Chinese government does. It sees climate change for what it is: a security threat that could wreak havoc on the Chinese social model and economy. But it is also an opportunity.
AMD relies on TSMC for most of its manufacturing, but the US government has made clear that bolstering Intel is a top priority.