World’s tallest bridge opens to traffic in China

  • Now Playing

    World’s tallest bridge opens to traffic in China

    00:21

  • UP NEXT

    Bad Bunny to headline Super Bowl 60 halftime show

    00:13

  • Community members recount Michigan church attack

    01:23

  • 5 dead, including suspect, at Michigan church shooting

    00:20

  • 2 dead, 8 injured after Michigan church shooting

    00:47

  • New York City Mayor Eric Adams drops out of mayoral race

    00:51

  • At least one person killed in Michigan church shooting

    00:49

  • Multiple people injured following Michigan church shooting

    00:38

  • Carolinas prepare for storms to bring rain and flooding

    00:30

  • Gunman opens fire from boat killing three people at bar

    00:16

  • Egyptian wrestler pulls 700-ton ship with his teeth

    00:25

  • At least four dead in Arizona flash flood emergency

    00:55

  • Oregon governor reacts to Trump sending troops

    00:41

  • Mexican Navy ship reopens after Brooklyn Bridge accident

    00:15

  • North Carolina businesses continue Helene recovery

    00:52

  • WWII Tuskegee Airmen combat pilot dies at 100

    00:27

  • Brazilian skateboarder breaks two world records

    00:24

  • Protest in Des Moines after ICE detains superintendent

    00:40

  • Sources: U.S. preparing military strikes on Venezuela

    00:39

  • Tony Hawk’s ‘900’ X Games skateboard sells for $1.15M 

    00:18

World’s tallest bridge opens to traffic in China

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

China’s EV Supremacy Raises National Security Concerns for the US

China’s EV Supremacy Raises National Security Concerns for the US

The electric vehicle revolution is often framed as a climate imperative—a way to cut carbon emissions and slow global warming. But the race to electrify automotive fleets is not just about the transportation sector: EVs are the gateway to a new military-industrial era. And China is already winning.  While the U.S. dithers over charging stations

How Ukraine's "Kinetic Sanctions" Cripple Russia's War Economy

Moscow’s Desperate Push to Cover Gasoline Shortages After Drone Strikes — UNITED24 Media

Russia is rushing to import gasoline from China and other Asian countries to cover severe shortages at home, following a wave of Ukrainian drone strikes that crippled some of its largest oil refineries, Russian media Kommersant reported on October 1. Moscow is preparing a package of measures that would allow duty-free imports of gasoline from China, South Korea, and Singapore through select checkpoints in the Russian Far East. To make

The Russian Monster Built on Oil and Loopholes is Already Choking

Sanctions Fears Derail Russian Companies’ Plans to Raise Capital in China — UNITED24 Media

Russian companies’ attempts to raise cheap capital in China’s massive bond market are collapsing, as Chinese banks and investors shy away over fears of Western sanctions, Reuters reported on October 1, citing multiple sources. The setback highlights the deep financial isolation Russia continues to face more than three years after launching its full-scale invasion of

Marco Rubio marks China National Day with message of peace, prosperity from US

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has sent a congratulatory message for China’s National Day, reinstating a once-broken tradition to mark the occasion before October 1 arrives in the United States. The message, dated September 30, was published on the State Department’s website about at about 9am Beijing time on Wednesday. Xi’s National Day speech

SF looks to boost tourism from China

San Francisco city leaders look to boost tourism from China

SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco city leaders are working to bring Chinese visitors back to the city. Luring visitors from China  What we know: On the mayor’s balcony at San Francisco’s City Hall, Mayor Daniel Lurie and China’s Consul General to San Francisco, Zhang Jianmin raised the Chinese flag to honor Chinese National Day, honoring

Anthony Albanese speaks outdoors.

Prime minister ‘concerned’ by reports of Chinese ban on BHP iron ore imports

The prime minister says he’s “concerned” by reports that China has banned iron ore imports from mining giant BHP in the midst of a pricing dispute, saying he wants the issue resolved “quickly”.  Bloomberg reported yesterday that China’s state iron ore buyer had ordered steelmakers to pause purchases of iron ore shipments from the company