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NBA Trade Rumors: Pacers Could Move Monta Ellis before Deadline; Magic, Kings Potential Destinations
Cristian Andal | | Nov 08, 2016 09:28 AM EST |
The Indiana Pacers are reportedly planning to trade Monta Ellis before this season’s trade deadline and the Orlando Magic and Sacramento Kings are two potential destinations for the veteran shooting guard.

NBA Trade Rumors: Carmelo Anthony to Celtics as Knicks Plan Rebuild
Cristian Andal | | Nov 08, 2016 09:06 AM EST |
Recent rumors are out that the New York Knicks could trade Carmelo Anthony in midseason as the team might go the full rebuild route after a dismal start to the season.

China’s Real Estate Sector to be Scrutinized by Housing Ministry
Steve M.C. | | Nov 08, 2016 08:58 AM EST |
Real estate developers and agents have been put on notice by China's watchdog and housing market regulator. A month-long inspection of the real estate sector in the entire country to review practices is set to begin.

NBA Trade Rumors: Sixers Ready to Send Nerlens Noel to Raptors; Toronto 'Hesitates'
Cristian Andal | | Nov 08, 2016 08:55 AM EST |
The Philadelphia 76ers are rumored to be ready to send Nerlens Noel to Toronto but the Raptors are reportedly hesitant about breaking the rhythm of their young frontcourt should the former Kentucky center comes in.

NBA Trade Rumors: Klay Thompson 'Unhappy' at Golden State, Could Ask Trade to Bucks
Cristian Andal | | Nov 08, 2016 08:29 AM EST |
There are rumors that Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson is “unhappy” right now at Golden State and could ask for a trade to the Milwaukee Bucks soon.

Chinese Real Estate Investors Revive Fading Australian Market
S. Rina | | Nov 08, 2016 08:27 AM EST |
Chinese investors are pouring millions into Australia's real estate market including agriculture lands. According to a study, Sydney and Melbourne are the top spots attracting Chinese investments. The investments are likely to continue over the next three years.

US May Launch a New Probe into Chinese Steel Imports
S. Rina | | Nov 08, 2016 08:22 AM EST |
The US Commerce Department may start a formal investigation concerning Chinese steel imported into the United States. The step seems to be taken in response to a warning issued by four major steel producing firms in the United States. The main issue relates to the steel imports routed through Vietnam.

China Reveals Anti-Stealth Radars that can Detect F-35s and B-2s
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Nov 08, 2016 08:20 AM EST |
These current capabilities will be boosted by a new radar system that adopts quantum technology.

Chinese Electric Car Company Singulato Raises $600 Million Funding
S. Rina | | Nov 08, 2016 08:06 AM EST |
The Chinese electric car segment received a boost as Singulato is believed to have raised $600 million in its second round funding.

Russia’s T-14 Armata is a Paper Threat; not a Single Armata in Active Service
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Nov 08, 2016 07:40 AM EST |
The absence of these alleged "world beaters" means Russia can't afford to start a war against NATO and the United States any time soon.

China Considers Granting Wider Access to US Investment Banks
S. Rina | | Nov 08, 2016 07:11 AM EST |
China is looking to open up its financial sector to foreign banks. It is believed that Chinese government may allow US investment banks to run their branches in the country independently. Currently, banks are required to collaborate with Chinese companies for operating.

China Refuses to Budge on India’s NSG Bid Ahead of Vienna Meeting
Girish Shetti | | Nov 08, 2016 06:46 AM EST |
Ahead of this week's Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG) meeting in Vienna, China on Monday said that its stand on India's bid for membership to the elite nuclear club remains unchanged. This means that Beijing will reiterate its earlier position that New Delhi must sign the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to gain entry into the coveted nuclear club.

US said to be Testing EmDrive Engine on Secret X-37B Spaceplane Orbiting the Earth
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Nov 08, 2016 05:56 AM EST |
The EmDrive is being billed as the ideal power plant for spacecraft venturing out to other planets in our solar system and beyond.

New DARPA Project Intends to Neutralize Effectiveness of Digitally Programmable Radars
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Nov 07, 2016 11:15 PM EST |
Digitally programmable or adaptive radar are the greatest threat to U.S. warplanes.

China Passes Tough Cybersecurity Law as Foreign Firms Complain
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Nov 07, 2016 10:21 PM EST |
Efforts will also be made to punish criminal activities online and safeguard the order and security of cyberspace.
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