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Samsung unveils Transparent Smart Windows
Samsung unveiled its transparent 46-inch LCD Smart Window panels at CES 2012 show, Vesti.Ru reports.
The lighting, which is an inseparable part of any LCD display is only used during the dark time of the day. During the daytime, the panel uses the light that comes from the sun or from the room illumination.
The South Korean electronic giant promised to establish the production of such transparent...
China, India brush aside Iran oil ban
India's Ambassador to the UN Hardeep Singh Puri
The permanent representatives of China and India to the United Nations say the US-led sanctions on Iranian oil sector are neither logical nor economically viable.
Chinese Ambassador to the UN, Li Baodong said that US officials should reconsider their move on sanctioning Iran’s oil sector since these requests are irrational and contrary to other...
Japanese airline named world's safest
Russia’s Transaero and Aeroflot airlines took the 15th and the 35th positions respectively on the list of world’s 60 safest airlines, Ayda.ru website said.
The research to analyze the security level took account of all incidents that took place to jetliners during the recent decade. At the same time, Russia became the most dangerous state for those who like to travel by air. The low level...
Economic freedom worst in Russia, best in Hong Kong
Hong Kong (image by ceciliayu.com)
The country with the freest economy on the planet is Hong Kong. Such a statement was made by Heritage Foundation, a US-based NGO. The “Index of Economic Freedom” made by the organization is based on the degree of openness of markets, the effectiveness of the legal framework for business activities and the apparatus of government officials and regulatory...
Japan will Ignore US Oil Sanctions on Iran
South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak (L) igreets Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda. Both countries have expressed their intentions to disregard US-led sanctions on Iranian oil.
Japan has become the latest country to hint at its intention to ignore US-led oil sanctions on Iran, after South Korea’s recent dismissal of Washington’s bid to boycott the Iranian crude.
“We are not considering...
South Korea disregards US oil sanctions on Iran
Energy experts believe the new US sanctions on Iran could lead to a major hike in crude oil prices.
South Korea has announced that it will buy around 10 percent of its needed crude from Iran in 2012, which will be slightly higher than last year.
Seoul’s demand for more Iranian oil follows the approval of a new act by the US Senate for imposing tougher sanctions on Iran’s financial and energy...
Kim Jong-il to be embalmed by Russian specialists
On Wednesday, December 28, North Korea holds the funeral service for its leader Kim Jong-il, who died on December 17. The first stage of the funeral will be held in Kymsusan memorial complex in Pyongyang – the official residence of Kim Jong-Il’s father, Kim Il Sung.
According to North Korean media, Kim Jong-Il died from a heart attack as he was traveling by train across the country. His...
China more at risk from US AMD plans in Pacific
Chinese submarines on patrol in Pacific Ocean
Speaking on the presence of US missile defense systems in the Pacific region, Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Vladimir Dvorkin says this shield is more of a threat to the nuclear forces in China than it is to Russia’s.
Major Gen. Dvorkin, a senior fellow at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of World Economy and International Relations, revealed that...
Sony develops 'bio battery'
The Japanese electronics company, Sony has introduced a paper-powered battery that generates electricity by turning paper into sugar, using it as fuel.
The company has announced that the bio-battery is environmentally friendly, as no harmful chemicals have been used in the product.
The power generating process uses the enzyme cellulose to decompose paper into glucose sugar.
The produced sugar is then...
China urges stability in Hormuz Strait
Iran's Navy is currently conducting 10-day Velayat 90 naval drills in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Chinese foreign ministry spokesman says his country hopes that stability will continue in the strategic Strait of Hormuz and no action will be taken to destabilize this international waterway.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Hung Lei said Chinese public opinion is very sensitive about...
Japan to deliver arms to communist and sanctioned regimes
The Government of Japan on December 27 made a significant step toward the abolition of voluntary restrictions on arms exports that had been in effect since 1967. The Japanese news agency Kyodo reported that the decision was taken by the government’s Security Council, based on national needs in developing their own military-industrial complex and intent to ensure adequate supplies of “military...
North Korea begins Kim Jong-il funeral
A huge portrait of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il carried during his funeral procession in a snowy Pyongyang.
North Korea has started two days of funeral services for its late leader Kim Jong-il as tens of thousands of mourners gather on the capital’s streets to bid farewell to the country’s deceased leader.
Footage broadcast Wednesday on North Korea’s state television showed...
Siberia to separate from Russia to become a part of USA
The idea to separate Siberia and annex the territory to the United States of America has been engrossing the minds of Siberian separatists for a long time already. Surprisingly, or maybe not, they find the support from across the ocean.
Many, if not all Siberians, may think at times that the Siberian regions with their natural riches live poorly just because they have to give away a big part of their...
US investigation regarding air strikes in Pakistan rejected
Pakistani soldiers carry the coffins of their comrades who were killed in a Saturday strike. Peshawar, November 27, 2011.
The Pakistani army has rejected a US investigation that concluded mistakes on both sides led to US air strikes last month that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers and severely damaged the already strained relationship between the two countries.
The response indicates the report will do...
Playing with fire: Obama's threat to China
US-China relations can only be expected to worsen as the US expands its influence in Asia.
Obama says US influence will turn from the Middle East towards the “vast potential of the Asia-Pacific region”.
When it comes to China policy, is the Obama administration leaping from the frying pan directly into the fire? In an attempt to turn the page on two disastrous wars in the greater Middle...