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Aurus Senat limo that Putin gifted to Kim uses South Korean parts, data shows

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The imports point to Russia’s ongoing reliance on Western technology as it seeks to navigate Western attempts to cut it off from global supply chains as punishment for its invasion of Ukraine. million imported from South Korea. Parts were also imported from China, India, Turkey, Italy and other EU countries.

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Eagle Graphite and University of British Columbia partner on development of silicon-modified anodes

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Flake graphite accounts for approximately 40% of global natural graphite supply. The supply of flake graphite is concentrated primarily in China and Mozambique, with Brazil, North Korea, Canada and India accounting for nearly all of the remainder of production. The ARC program in British Columbia (B.C.)

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How the Huawei Fight is Changing the Face of 5G

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What's at stake is control of international 5G networks, which are expected to transform global communications. Huawei has long been regarded as a rogue player in the international telecoms market with deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Washington embarked on an intense campaign to block Huawei, and Ms.

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Space Station Incident Demands Independent Investigation

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In an International Space Station major milestone more than fifteen years in the making, a long-delayed Russian science laboratory named Nauka automatically docked to the station on 29 July, prompting sighs of relief in the Mission Control Centers in Houston and Moscow. This is a guest post. His home page is www.jamesoberg.com.

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How to Disable a Nuclear Warhead in Midflight

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Three of them—Russia, China, and North Korea—have publicly declared irreconcilable opposition to American-style liberal democracy. These could be enhanced with recent design advances that promote semiconductor supply chain security. Seventy years ago only the Soviet Union and the United States possessed nuclear weapons.