’I was kind of naive’ – Haas
Gene Haas admits he “was kind of naive” about how complex a modern F1 car is amid troubles for the new team during pre-season testing. Haas endured a difficult opening two days of the final test as Esteban Gutierrez completed…
Toro Rosso drivers gear up for physical Interlagos
Click:cement block machine Toro Rosso’s Pierre Gasly and Daniil Kvyat are both well acquainted with Interlagos, the venue for this week’s Brazilian Grand Prix, and expect once again to be physically challenged by the demanding 4.3km circuit. Interlagos – or…
Williams now ripe to win – Bottas
Valtteri Bottas is confident Williams can return to the winner’s circle this season and end its race-winning drought. Click Here: Samon Rugby Shop The Grove-based squad enjoyed its last F1 triumph in 2012, when Pastor Maldonado unexpectedly won the Spanish…
France’s Macron: I’m not sorry I called NATO brain dead
PARIS – French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday said his remarks that NATO was experiencing “brain death” had been a useful wake-up call to alliance members, and he would not apologise for saying it. Macron’s blunt verdict ahead of a…
Far from the madding crowd
Building kindergartens that will challenge existing norms about rural education was the aim of one architect couple when they set out to design two new schools. Will a new kindergarten change the way rural parents and children think of education?…
10 sacred places for photographers in China
Do you know the top 10 sacred places for photographers in China? The China Photographers Association has selected 10 picturesque places that have been discovered and spread wide thanks to photography lovers, which in turn has facilitated local tourism and…
UK’s Corbyn claims Conservatives plan to ruin health service
The United Kingdom’s Conservative Party is planning to ruin the nation’s beloved National Health Service if it wins a majority at the Dec 12 general election, according to the leader of the incumbent government’s main political opponents, the Labour Party.…
Beijing unveils winter events
The capital city launched 30 events for winter fun on November 28. These events feature folk customs, winter sport, traditional Chinese medicine, art performance, shopping and Olympic elements in Beijing. The idea is to enable visitors and residents to better…
Experts gather for nutritional conference
Experts from home and abroad recently gathered in Beijing for the 2019 Nutrition Food Industry Development Seminar, sharing insights about the development of China’s nutrition industry. The seminar was sponsored by China Nutrition and Health Food Association and hosted by…
Nation will continue to back rural land deals
China will continue to protect the stability and consistency of rural land contracts and protect farmers’ interests, according to a new guideline from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council. The document, released on…