It's not only questions about its financials that are at the top of prospective Lucid (NASDAQ: LCID) investors' minds. Many are also curious as to whether Lucid is a Chinese company or not.
It is possible that Chinese companies may also appear around Paks II. Currently, the possibilities of applying their experience in nuclear power construction to the Hungarian project are being ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Supercross is returning to Philadelphia this weekend for the first time in more than 40 years. Organizers of Monster Energy AMA Supercross transformed Lincoln Financial ...
IT is beginning to look as if cars are now built to last a life-time. Surprisingly, such cars are not even from established brands that you might be thinking of. Ordinarily, most people would ...
SHANGHAI (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken raised what the U.S. describes as unfair Chinese trade practices during his first full day of meetings in China on Thursday with local ...
, opens new tab is planning to launch a luxury electric van for the Chinese market based on its VAN.EA platform, the head of the carmaker's vans division told German magazine WirtschaftsWoche. "A ...
The iconic Mexican band performed alongside Carin León, Los De La S and A.B. Quintanilla in a special medley. By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, Latin Deservingly so, Banda MS was honored with the ...
In light of the damaging and baseless allegations that are being leveled at the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) regarding the China Anti-Doping Agency’s (CHINADA’s) no-fault contamination case ...
Have the Chinese brought any good to Zimbabwe? Every since the turn of the millennium, when relations between Zimbabwe and the West reached their lowest ebb, the Chinese did not waste any time filling ...
China? Oh, they make cheap knock-off phones there, right? Honestly, I wouldn't blame you if you thought so. But consider this: OnePlus is by all means a Chinese phone maker. And that suddenly shifts ...
If sharks with lasers on their heads weren’t bad enough, now China is working on submarines with lasers on their butts. At least, that’s what this report in the South China Morning Post claims ...
Is the country seeing a “new chapter” of the “pastillas” scheme where corrupt immigration officials illegally allowed entry to unqualified aliens for a fee? Senate Deputy Minority Leader ...